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However, I solved my problem: As odd as it may seem, it was enough not to apply the update 2012_10_16_00_world_spell_area.sql Now all is well, thank you for your reply. Cordially.
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I know that I need to import all the SQL above 2012_09_16, and I've done it. My core is compiled from the souces whose I downloaded today (this morning). In my database, i've import in first TDB_full_335.49_2012_09_16.sql, and after that: i'v import all the sql files in the folder sql/update (one per one). But, I still have this problem. :/
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I just add it on my db, and I've visibly allready add it. :/ Thank's for the answer aniway, an other idea ?
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Hi everyone (please forgive my english, i don't speak it very fluency). I recently compiled the core Trinity (now with the current version, compiled with Visual Studio 2012 Express), no worries on that side. It's my first installation, then I created and filled auth and characters (no worries). For world, I followed the wiki: Installation with TDB_full_335.49_2012_09_16.sql (the last) since the last download Github. I then applied all sql / update one by one. When I strated authserver.exe, no worries. When I started worldserver.exe, saddly, the core load database to: Do you have any idea where it can come from? I recompiled / reinstalled 4 times all this . I checked in spell_area table and column quest_start_status does exist. Before posting, I read a majority of the FAQ and other topics to read, but no answers. Cordially.