[DiscordArchive] any clue about this?
[DiscordArchive] any clue about this?
Archived author: Oldfreethinker • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:18:39.555000+00:00
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Chromiecraft
Archived author: Iraluna • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:35:28.338000+00:00
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the module-dir is only named like "mod-accountmounts" without "-main"? When you login as a gm, do `.server debug` to see the list of loaded modules.
Archived author: Iraluna • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:36:15.541000+00:00
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I found this only happens with a special module that (seemly) doesn't exist anymore, not with all.
Archived author: Vulpinoi • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:46:59.204000+00:00
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Thank you for the help, I was able to determine the issue. For future people looking for an answer: Make sure you're not blindly copying commands from the guide - have a triple or quadruple look at the directories you're using cmake on.
In my case my azerothcore is in /home/ubuntu, but the cmake command from guide was building the env in root folder, so i had 2 azerothcore folders.
Archived author: Vulpinoi • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:47:46.097000+00:00
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And that's why my modules config folder was not present
Archived author: Vulpinoi • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:47:58.073000+00:00
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it was but in root, where it souldn't be
Archived author: Vulpinoi • Posted: 2024-08-31T17:48:30.666000+00:00
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In that case I'll stick to installing them manually, thanks
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-08-31T19:07:05.767000+00:00
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Yes, if it can't access a repo with the given URL it'll ask for your credentials because maybe it's a private repo and you need to be logged in to access it. It doesn't really matter why the repo is no longer accessible, deleted or made private, it'll do that for all instances.