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Green_Code

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  1. ok, i'm installing Mac OS on my PowerBook again. But Panther (10.3) is the latest I can go...
  2. Do you have an answer to my problem, dfighter?
  3. well... the latest OS i can install on it is Panther (10.3)... I think I'll try it.
  4. looks loke nobody has an answer to it?
  5. Well I am pretty shure i installed the PowerPC-version, otherwise it wouldn't work...? But my system says it's GNU/LINUX 6.0 and i downloaded it here: powerpc
  6. I don't want a server to play on it. So even if my speccs are to low, I just want to check some scripts a friend of mine wrote... Anyway - Linux doesn't seem to take that much systempower. That's why I installed Debian on my PowerBook... I would connect to it from another Computer anyway - so, I think i can handle the low speccs...
  7. i just made: cmake ../TrinityCore/ -DPREFIX=/home/<username>/server -DWITH_WARNINGS=1 -DSERVERS=1 -DSCRIPTS=1 -DTOOLS=1 instead of: cmake ../TrinityCore/ -DPREFIX=/home/<username>/server -DWITH_WARNINGS=1 (of course i filled in my username...) could this be the solution?
  8. oh no, the wiki worked (downloading software, installing ACE, getting the source..) Sorry about the missunderstanding... I left out the point of updating openssl, because i already had a version and the guide said that it isn't necessary to get the latest version... I got openssl_0.9.8o now, but it still doesn't work...
  9. yes i did. But i down't know if there's something missing, because i just installed debian on my machine. But I installed everything as in the Wiki said and it worked...
  10. Well, i have the same problem unsolved. Why should I open a new thread?
  11. I got the same Erron on Debian. Everything up-to-date - cmake-output looks fine...
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