[DiscordArchive] would it be possible to compile it on different machine ?
[DiscordArchive] would it be possible to compile it on different machine ?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:45:36.637000+00:00
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would it be possible to compile it on different machine ?
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:45:37.829000+00:00
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can you install azcore on an 8gb rpi
Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:45:38.513000+00:00
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it's better than nothing or trying to get people to use HeidiSQL and open up the MySQL Port. I'm puzzled by those that think it's ok to run an internet facing machine with MySQL port open to the world.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:46:14.084000+00:00
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It's always possible to compile it on a different machine, you just need to put the effort into making sure all the requirements (and the correct versions of those) are available on both systems.
Archived author: XSNomad • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:46:37.216000+00:00
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So you did a net/core and had issues? I thought about redoing it on this just to see how far down I could get it.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:47:06.763000+00:00
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I always installed the minimal version of ubuntu and never had any issues.
Archived author: Ĝ̷̳r̸̹͊a̷̜̚k̴̞̔ • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:47:09.462000+00:00
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my install media for ubuntu had 2 options, a full install or a light/barebones, its still ubuntu18 with a gui
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:47:20.760000+00:00
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Of course ubuntu 18 is too old to be worthwhile
Archived author: Ĝ̷̳r̸̹͊a̷̜̚k̴̞̔ • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:47:52.727000+00:00
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thats what hte instructions say to use lol
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-09-23T22:48:27.144000+00:00
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20.04 is the best bet, just need to either compile Boost 1.74 (which is extremely easy) or grab it elsewhere which is usually more work for inexperienced users.