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[DiscordArchive] Greetings, im new to AzerothCore, installed my first modules n stuff. Working all fine. but our serv

[DiscordArchive] Greetings, im new to AzerothCore, installed my first modules n stuff. Working all fine. but our serv

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rektbyfaith
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06-08-2022, 03:56 PM
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Archived author: Ansyquai • Posted: 2022-06-08T15:56:55.928000+00:00
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Greetings, im new to AzerothCore, installed my first modules n stuff. Working all fine. but our server have 1 issue i cant fix, i wanna buff the spell "Divine Plea" from Paladins. i dont know where and how to start it, maybe somone can give me a little hint to find the spell and how to modify it?
rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 03:56 PM #1

Archived author: Ansyquai • Posted: 2022-06-08T15:56:55.928000+00:00
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Greetings, im new to AzerothCore, installed my first modules n stuff. Working all fine. but our server have 1 issue i cant fix, i wanna buff the spell "Divine Plea" from Paladins. i dont know where and how to start it, maybe somone can give me a little hint to find the spell and how to modify it?

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06-08-2022, 03:59 PM
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Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T15:59:28.880000+00:00
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Hi, I'm trying to install Azerothcore on Linux. I'm close to the beginning - when I run the "make" command I get this error:

fatal error: concept cannot have associated constraints

Has anyone seen that before? It's in a file called

/usr/include/boost/asio/async_result.hpp

I have all the boost packages installed from my package manager. Unless they need 32 bit versions? I'll try that and report back.
rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 03:59 PM #2

Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T15:59:28.880000+00:00
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Hi, I'm trying to install Azerothcore on Linux. I'm close to the beginning - when I run the "make" command I get this error:

fatal error: concept cannot have associated constraints

Has anyone seen that before? It's in a file called

/usr/include/boost/asio/async_result.hpp

I have all the boost packages installed from my package manager. Unless they need 32 bit versions? I'll try that and report back.

rektbyfaith
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06-08-2022, 04:05 PM
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Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:05:05.138000+00:00
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Uh... Ritz... try:
dpkg -s libboost-dev | grep 'Version'
rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 04:05 PM #3

Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:05:05.138000+00:00
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Uh... Ritz... try:
dpkg -s libboost-dev | grep 'Version'

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06-08-2022, 04:05 PM
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Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:05:40.599000+00:00
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that should tell ya what version boost is installed, as long as it was not installed manually.
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06-08-2022, 04:05 PM #4

Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:05:40.599000+00:00
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that should tell ya what version boost is installed, as long as it was not installed manually.

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06-08-2022, 04:06 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:06:13.856000+00:00
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Assuming it's a debian-based OS, yes.
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06-08-2022, 04:06 PM #5

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:06:13.856000+00:00
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Assuming it's a debian-based OS, yes.

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06-08-2022, 04:10 PM
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Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:10:20.293000+00:00
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should work on debian
rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 04:10 PM #6

Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:10:20.293000+00:00
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should work on debian

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06-08-2022, 04:10 PM
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Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:10:25.655000+00:00
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just checked on 11.
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06-08-2022, 04:10 PM #7

Archived author: Kitty • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:10:25.655000+00:00
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just checked on 11.

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06-08-2022, 04:11 PM
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Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:11:16.705000+00:00
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Command not found. But according to my package manager (xbps) I have 1.72
rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 04:11 PM #8

Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:11:16.705000+00:00
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Command not found. But according to my package manager (xbps) I have 1.72

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06-08-2022, 04:13 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:13:30.326000+00:00
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Yes, the command works fine if using something based on Debian, like Ubuntu etc. But RedHat based do not have that.
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06-08-2022, 04:13 PM #9

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:13:30.326000+00:00
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Yes, the command works fine if using something based on Debian, like Ubuntu etc. But RedHat based do not have that.

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06-08-2022, 04:14 PM
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Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:14:13.996000+00:00
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Here's the contents of /usr/include/boost/version.hpp which according to this link should show the version number:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3708...n-a-system
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rektbyfaith
06-08-2022, 04:14 PM #10

Archived author: ritzmenardi • Posted: 2022-06-08T16:14:13.996000+00:00
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Here's the contents of /usr/include/boost/version.hpp which according to this link should show the version number:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3708...n-a-system
[Image: unknown.png?ex=690c2096&is=690acf16&hm=c...02104c924&]

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