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[Archive] Compile Successful!

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:13 PM
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Archived author: nerfthis2019 • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:13:00.617229
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Hey guys I'm not new to the private server scene but it sure has been a while. I compiled my own 7.3.5 core using TrinityCore. No errors, everything is smooth.

I guess really the problem I'm having is trying to incorporate MySQL into the repack. I tried to be lazy and steal the server out of another repack but this only caused issues and the Bnet server to throw failed SQL Queries in the log file.

What I know is the structure of the database from the used server isn't the same as the core I compiled.

How does one incorporate MySQL to the actual repack from step 1? I have watched video after video google searched as much as I can and I don't see how MySQL is throw into the mix with the Core.

Thanks for any help!
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:13 PM #1

Archived author: nerfthis2019 • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:13:00.617229
Original source

Hey guys I'm not new to the private server scene but it sure has been a while. I compiled my own 7.3.5 core using TrinityCore. No errors, everything is smooth.

I guess really the problem I'm having is trying to incorporate MySQL into the repack. I tried to be lazy and steal the server out of another repack but this only caused issues and the Bnet server to throw failed SQL Queries in the log file.

What I know is the structure of the database from the used server isn't the same as the core I compiled.

How does one incorporate MySQL to the actual repack from step 1? I have watched video after video google searched as much as I can and I don't see how MySQL is throw into the mix with the Core.

Thanks for any help!

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:13 PM
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Archived author: nerfthis2019 • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:13:00.617229
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Hey, maybe i can help you, you probably need to check table by table and incorporate the changes. If the core/db's are different you have not much other choices i think
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:13 PM #2

Archived author: nerfthis2019 • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:13:00.617229
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Hey, maybe i can help you, you probably need to check table by table and incorporate the changes. If the core/db's are different you have not much other choices i think

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