[DiscordArchive] I think 3.1.6 was the preferred version for windows?
[DiscordArchive] I think 3.1.6 was the preferred version for windows?
Archived author: Nelnamara • Posted: 2024-08-21T23:01:31.442000+00:00
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I think 3.1.6 was the preferred version for windows?
Archived author: Phoenix (Crazy Maze) • Posted: 2024-08-21T23:03:40.238000+00:00
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I'll try that next. I do have custom file locations, so I'm just getting that sorted in CMake atm while grinding in retail haha. I'm not sure if that matters, I doubt it, but you never know. I don't really have the space on my C drive for *everything*
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Archived author: Phoenix (Crazy Maze) • Posted: 2024-08-21T23:27:09.772000+00:00
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Ok, so currently tried OpenSSL 3.2 version. In CMake, there was still some of the spots at the top in red, but it did find everything, and looking through the text log it didn't seem to have any errors. Brought it into my Visual Studio 2022 (which might be an issue, considering it's looking for the 2017 version as a compiler? Also yes I do have a compiler downloaded), cleaned, then built it once more. This time, instead of 22 errors, I got 2 warnings. So hey, something different! I guess the 3.3 version of OpenSSL is not really usable. I'll try the 3.1 version now, see if it gets rid of those warnings. I still don't have a config folder though, in my Build folder. Not sure why, do I add it myself?
Edit: I just realized it's not done building yet, there's a bit more but it is different
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Archived author: Auti117 • Posted: 2024-08-21T23:43:56.983000+00:00
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Ran authserver by doing `./authserver` in the install directory and it seemed to kick off. But I also do not have a `config` folder or anything generated in the install folder. I will assume that has to be made manually.
The part that I am confused about now, when I set up the service should I be using acore.sh? Something just seems a bit off compared to what is contained in the tutorial. My initial guess was something was up with the build process, so I stepped through it again and still have the resulting `azeroth-server/bin, /etc` with the added `data` folder holding the AC Data v16