kageboshi Posted October 8, 2022 Report Share Posted October 8, 2022 (edited) I've had TC 3.3.5 branch running on CentOS 8, now I'm currently compiling on 8 Stream (after compiling Boost 1.71). Is there any downside to continued use of CentOS 8 or should I start to look toward CentOS 9? I know 8 will be EOL in 2024. Will TrinityCore eventually go beyond the minimum dependency versions? This server isn't on any net connected to the Internet so updates aren't easy as I have to lug it into work. Thanks for any insight. Oh for reference, since the RHEL deriv compile is outdated, here's my command history. Not sure if all the pckg install were required 2 dnf install epel-release 4 dnf -y install git cmake3 make clang mariadb-devel openssl-devel bzip2-devel readline-devel ncurses-devel gcc-c++ 6 dnf -y install libquadmath-devel vim wget mariadb-server p7zip 12 mkdir /trinity 13 adduser trinity 15 passwd trinity 20 chown trinity:trinity /trinity -R 23 usermod -d /trinity trinity 28 wget https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.71.0/source/boost_1_71_0.tar.gz 47 tar -xvf boost_1_71_0.tar.gz 49 cd boost_1_71_0 54 ./bootstrap.sh 55 ./b2 57 ./b2 header 58 ./b2 install 59 cd /trinity 61 mkdir bin 62 git clone -b 3.3.5 https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore.git 62 cd /trinity/TrinityCore 63 mkdir build 64 cd build 65 cmake ../ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/trinity/beta/bin 64 make install Edited October 10, 2022 by kageboshi Don't drink and compile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shauren Posted October 8, 2022 Report Share Posted October 8, 2022 Our dependency versions are set to whatever ships in current stable debian release, not centos 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kageboshi Posted October 10, 2022 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2022 (edited) Ah ok thanks. I noticed the official CentOS repo release of boost is 1.66. Fortunately compiling ver 1.71 didn't require other depends but for how long is the question. Edited October 10, 2022 by kageboshi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aokromes Posted October 11, 2022 Report Share Posted October 11, 2022 On 10/10/2022 at 4:36 AM, kageboshi said: Ah ok thanks. I noticed the official CentOS repo release of boost is 1.66. Fortunately compiling ver 1.71 didn't require other depends but for how long is the question. we recommend to avoid centos to run trinitycore, because they give a lot of issues. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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