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So, I compiled my own server with a friend. 
http://gyazo.com/823bdee111bc951dd2987c09d0403121.png
That's what the folder looks like. So, when I go to start Authserver.exe, everything is fine. 
When I go to start Worldserver.exe, I get an error and it immediately closes. 
This is the error. 



Using configuration file worldserver.conf.
Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012)
Using ACE version: 6.1.4
TrinityCore rev. unknown 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (Archived branch) (Win32, Release) (worldserver-daemon)
<Ctrl-C> to stop.
 
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/_/ / _ __ /_    ___ /_ , _  __  __
    /`'__/ /' _ `/ / / /
    / / / _ _
      _ _   _ _ _ _ __/`____
      /_//_/   /_//_//_//_//__/ `/___/>
                                 C O R E  /___/
http://TrinityCore.org                    /__/
 
In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 53, sql: "INSERT INTO creature_transport (guid, npc_entry, transport_entry,  TransOffsetX, TransOffsetY, TransOffsetZ, TransOffsetO) values (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
Table 'world.creature_transport' doesn't exist
In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 54, sql: "UPDATE creature_transport SET emote = ? WHERE transport_entry = ? AND guid = ?"
Table 'world.creature_transport' doesn't exist
DatabasePool world NOT opened. There were errors opening the MySQL connections. Check your SQLDriverLogFile for specific errors.
Cannot connect to world database 127.0.0.1;3306;root;ascent;world

 
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Interestingly enough I am getting that same error. Maybe there is a step that is intuitive to you that is not on the website (or the more likely scenario, I am misreading something). However this is the process that I am following:

 

1. Download the Full DB from the website 

2. Load it into SQL with HeidiSQL

3. Download the Repository and run the merge_windows.bat

4. Load the resulting SQL file into world with HeidiSQL

5. Launch worldserver.exe

6. Watch it crash out and remember I have to change the field name in the command table from security to permission

7. Re-Launch worldserver.exe

8. Watch it crash with the aforementioned error: "[1054] Unknown column 'quest_repeatable_rate' in 'field list'"

 

HeidiSQL does tell me that there were two warnings from my query but I see no way to find out what those were. 

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Maybe one day we will have everyone to follow and understand the guides.
 
Installation TDB (4.3.4) + DB Updates
 

 

Because the TDB 4.3.4 is not always updated, usually you cannot use latest core revision:

If the last sync commit in the TDB 4.3.4 repository is "Sync with TrinityCore/12345example" in the core repository you have to execute

git checkout 12345example
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Maybe one day we will have everyone to follow and understand the guides.

 

Installation TDB (4.3.4) + DB Updates

 

Well, the guide could use a bit of an overhaul.

 

Run merge_windows.sh if you are on Windows

 

Windows does not support .sh scripts without 3rd party tools, this probably meant to say .bat

 

Updating

  • If a new full DB has been released, you got two options:
    • Drop world database and import full new DB
    • Import the new SQL files in updates and old/updates_xx.
Do not import the SQL files from the core repository, TrinityCore/sql/updates/world.

 

 

I bet these two lines confuse a lot of people because they see "updates" in both lines and probably don't understand the difference between the "core repository" and the "db repository"

 

  

Anyway, considering most people with update problems seem to have less than 20 posts to their name, it's either an indicator that they don't read the guide, the guide itself isn't helpful, or both.

 

I think the process should've stayed the same as it is for 3.3.5a which people were familiar with. I bet you'd see less confusion. In fact the guide would be simple:

 

  1. Clone the TrinityCore 4.3.4 repo
  2. Follow the same procedure for updating the core and db that you did in 3.3.5a
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Well, the guide could use a bit of an overhaul.

 

That one is kinda clean.

Windows does not support .sh scripts without 3rd party tools, this probably meant to say .bat

 

Wiki corrected, it should be .bat.

I bet these two lines confuse a lot of people because they see "updates" in both lines and probably don't understand the difference between the "core repository" and the "db repository"

 

I'll try to clarify that.

 

 

I think the process should've stayed the same as it is for 3.3.5a which people were familiar with. I bet you'd see less confusion. In fact the guide would be simple:

 

Not trivial, we have to merge 3.3.5 sqls into the 4.3.4 branch (unlike code, where most current changes can be applied to 4.3.4 as well, sql is often different for both branches (because sql is content))

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It was just coz creature_transport shouldve been dropped, but actually it was still there after Shaurens db work. It's fixed on https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore/commit/59fd2520fc3fd87a05857ba6a10bbfd0b10c36f1 as someone mentioned. MrSmite, I doubt "ascent" as password proves anything, really. I had same problem yday with fresh world db importing, and solved it by purging "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `creature_transport`;".

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Not trivial, we have to merge 3.3.5 sqls into the 4.3.4 branch (unlike code, where most current changes can be applied to 4.3.4 as well, sql is often different for both branches (because sql is content))

 

Interesting, I didn't consider that you were actually merging 3.3.5a SQLs. I thought the 4.3.4 data was "from scratch" from the Cata sniffs. I guess I should pop into IRC from time to time to see what's actually going on.

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Hello, I'm French and I'm sorry again.
 
For some days when I wanted to put my Database world to date, but I had some problems:
 
In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 53, sql: "INSERT INTO creature_transport (guid, npc_entry, transport_entry,  TransOffsetX, TransOffsetY, TransOffsetZ, TransOffsetO) values (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
Table 'world.creature_transport' doesn't exist
In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 54, sql: "UPDATE creature_transport SET emote = ? WHERE transport_entry = ? AND guid = ?"
Table 'world.creature_transport' doesn't exist
 
After over 24 hours of research, I realized that an update supprimais the creature_transport
 
My TDB is up to date with all the sources.
 
 
I'm not too well understood.
 Can you help me ?
 

 

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If you make all the updates correct, the table creature_transport must still exist.

 

If this is really the only problem you have and you may lost the table by accident you can try the following:

 

Make a new separate full install TDB 52 and all updates. Than you can copy this table into your existing db.

 

Edit:

And update your core as well.

 

2nd. edit:

And please 1 posting is enough ;)

http://www.trinitycore.org/f/topic/9270-worldcreature-transport-doesnt-exist/

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I just do everything separate. But to my surprise when I reintroduced creature_transport it strikes me:
 
[1054] Unknown column 'period' in 'field list'
Your database structure is not up to date. Please make sour you've Executed all queries in the sql / updates folders.
 
But I just put all the updates.
 
Do you have skype for me to show you the problem in depth.
 
MY SKYPE : tantluste
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Trinity does not support repacks.

Please learn to compile and configure the source yourself, you will learn more and may even find that the error doesnt exist in vanilla TC.

Please refer to the author of the repack for your questions if you continue to use said repack.

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Hi!

 

I am trying to start the Worldserver on 4.3.4 version of TrinityCore, but it shows me some problems about the database.

 

Installed the core from here: https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore/tree/4.3.4

Installed the database from here: http://www.trinitycore.org/f/files/download/9-tdb-full-434/ (TDB_full_434.05_2013_07_17.7z)

Installed the updates from here: https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore_4.3.4_DB_Alpha

 

The error message I got:

 

 

In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 55, sql: "SELECT name, permission, help FROM command"


Unknown column 'permission' in 'field list'

 

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