[DiscordArchive] did you re-run cmake before building?
[DiscordArchive] did you re-run cmake before building?
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2025-01-25T15:16:06.401000+00:00
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did you re-run cmake before building?
Archived author: Theolin • Posted: 2025-01-25T15:16:43.975000+00:00
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I did not! Must be it.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2025-01-25T15:17:04.115000+00:00
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<https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/installing-a-module>
Archived author: Theolin • Posted: 2025-01-25T15:26:58.037000+00:00
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That wasn't it, I am using Linux and I did a compile/build command that runs cmake. I used git pull instead of git clone. Working now.
Archived author: Theolin • Posted: 2025-01-25T15:27:34.915000+00:00
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Thank you for responding!
Archived author: Theolin • Posted: 2025-01-25T16:12:25.718000+00:00
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OK, mod-assistant is working, but no matter how many times I edit the config file, the changes do not show up on the NPC in the world. Do I need to run cmake again after editing the config? Any edits I have done in the past to a config file, I just needed to do a stop/start on the sever.
Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2025-01-25T16:13:27.523000+00:00
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In your server folder (where auth and world) are go to the config folder => modules make a copy of the dist file and on that copy remove the dist and make sure it has the same name as the original file.
Make the changes on that file, save and restart your world server
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2025-01-25T16:14:33.419000+00:00
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On linux the config is in an `/etc/config` folder. The module configs in a subfolder inside
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2025-01-25T16:15:07.940000+00:00
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Do not edit the source files, but the config in the build folder instead.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2025-01-25T16:15:51.739000+00:00
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Disclaimer: I don't know that module and it might be just broken or require entirely different steps. I'd check the repo's readme