[DiscordArchive] alright managed to install AC on LXC in Proxmox... so far so good... but now my dilemma: how do I ru
[DiscordArchive] alright managed to install AC on LXC in Proxmox... so far so good... but now my dilemma: how do I ru
Archived author: matrix1999 • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:27:23.474000+00:00
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alright managed to install AC on LXC in Proxmox... so far so good... but now my dilemma: how do I run both `worldserver` and `authserver` under one terminal?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:28:15.783000+00:00
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https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/linux-restarter
Archived author: matrix1999 • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:30:07.872000+00:00
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sweet
Archived author: matrix1999 • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:30:14.123000+00:00
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this is really good help
Archived author: matrix1999 • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:30:17.251000+00:00
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thanks
Archived author: matrix1999 • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:30:34.911000+00:00
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now I can run AC even more efficiently than ever
Archived author: NOD • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:48:41.311000+00:00
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Hello I apologize if my question is trivial, but could someone help me understand where I should "checkout the last commit to the db squash"? Or if it was explained earlier a link to it would be fine aswell. I've just seen the announcement that there was a big update for Azerothcore and I'd want to continue on my toon but I understand that if I just recompile with this new build my DB will be gone. I'm really at a loss at what should I do with this command: git checkout e7cbc80a913bb351f7c588f1d0195bf26b21985b . Any help would be appreciated.
Archived author: Gultask • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:54:54.610000+00:00
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What I always just did would be right-clicking the source folder (azerothcore-wotlk) and opening it with Git Bash. Then typing:
> git checkout e7cbc80a913bb351f7c588f1d0195bf26b21985b
Compile, run the worldserver.
Then repeat but doing:
> git checkout master
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:55:53.410000+00:00
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My recommendation is always to backup your DB before doing any sort of updates
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-02-07T08:56:29.859000+00:00
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Backing up often is generally a good idea, but updates (especially squashes) are a good excuse to do it