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[DiscordArchive] hi, I'd like to build a "bundle power up" like: up level, gear set and some pet. What I should be co

[DiscordArchive] hi, I'd like to build a "bundle power up" like: up level, gear set and some pet. What I should be co

rektbyfaith
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09-05-2022, 10:44 PM
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Archived author: .fi • Posted: 2022-09-05T22:44:07.701000+00:00
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hi, I'd like to build a "bundle power up" like: up level, gear set and some pet. What I should be considering? there's some sql guide?
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 10:44 PM #1

Archived author: .fi • Posted: 2022-09-05T22:44:07.701000+00:00
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hi, I'd like to build a "bundle power up" like: up level, gear set and some pet. What I should be considering? there's some sql guide?

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09-05-2022, 10:53 PM
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Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2022-09-05T22:53:57.159000+00:00
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Alright, I have been trying to figure this out all day and I'm just completely stuck. I'm building acore natively, and had to compile boost from source. Got boost compiled, but get hit with:
```
The Boost C++ Libraries were successfully built!
The following directory should be added to compiler include paths:
/raid5/boost_1_67_0
The following directory should be added to linker library paths:
/raid5/boost_1_67_0/stage/lib
```
but where the hell are my `include` and `linker` paths? I can't seem to find anything on (our lord and savior) stackoverflow. I'm running Almalinux, an RPM/centOS based distro
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 10:53 PM #2

Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2022-09-05T22:53:57.159000+00:00
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Alright, I have been trying to figure this out all day and I'm just completely stuck. I'm building acore natively, and had to compile boost from source. Got boost compiled, but get hit with:
```
The Boost C++ Libraries were successfully built!
The following directory should be added to compiler include paths:
/raid5/boost_1_67_0
The following directory should be added to linker library paths:
/raid5/boost_1_67_0/stage/lib
```
but where the hell are my `include` and `linker` paths? I can't seem to find anything on (our lord and savior) stackoverflow. I'm running Almalinux, an RPM/centOS based distro

rektbyfaith
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09-05-2022, 11:00 PM
#3
Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:00:51.984000+00:00
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https://tenor.com/view/celebration-yay-p...f-14763806
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 11:00 PM #3

Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:00:51.984000+00:00
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https://tenor.com/view/celebration-yay-p...f-14763806

rektbyfaith
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09-05-2022, 11:01 PM
#4
Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:01:18.978000+00:00
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Got AC running on the always free tier of oracle cloud.
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 11:01 PM #4

Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:01:18.978000+00:00
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Got AC running on the always free tier of oracle cloud.

rektbyfaith
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09-05-2022, 11:02 PM
#5
Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:02:08.166000+00:00
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Load with 10 players logged in
[Image: unknown.png?ex=690bd770&is=690a85f0&hm=0...3a90008e7&]
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 11:02 PM #5

Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:02:08.166000+00:00
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Load with 10 players logged in
[Image: unknown.png?ex=690bd770&is=690a85f0&hm=0...3a90008e7&]

rektbyfaith
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09-05-2022, 11:10 PM
#6
Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:10:54.314000+00:00
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As usual, as soon as I posted about it, I figured it out. I did ... SOMETHING ... that worked. possibly adding `export LIBRARY_PATH="/lib64/boost_1_67_0/stage/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH"` to ~/.bashrc.

Anyway, after deleting `./build`, recreating `./build` then running `cmake` again, we're all gucci
rektbyfaith
09-05-2022, 11:10 PM #6

Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2022-09-05T23:10:54.314000+00:00
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As usual, as soon as I posted about it, I figured it out. I did ... SOMETHING ... that worked. possibly adding `export LIBRARY_PATH="/lib64/boost_1_67_0/stage/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH"` to ~/.bashrc.

Anyway, after deleting `./build`, recreating `./build` then running `cmake` again, we're all gucci

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