[DiscordArchive] Who's the second?
[DiscordArchive] Who's the second?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:08:18.830000+00:00
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I saw "heyitsbench" yesterday and also without the icon next to the name. That is why I'm confused.
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:08:39.538000+00:00
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Might just be Discord having a fit
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:08:45.496000+00:00
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It wouldn't surprise me
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:09:06.284000+00:00
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Discord is going down the crapper
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:09:22.641000+00:00
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I know mobile still doesn't show the new user icon
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:16:42.776000+00:00
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Hey all! I have my server running on an ubuntu VM. I would like to install some modules (solocraft and an xp modifying module). The instructions for installating are incredibly vague.
1) Simply place the module under the `modules` directory of your AzerothCore source.
2) Import the SQL to the right Database (character)
3) Re-run cmake and launch a clean build of AzerothCore.
What does it mean to Import the SQL to the right Database? Why is character in parenthesis? I have no idea how to interperet this step.
How do I re-run cmake? What does it mean to "launch a clean build"?
Thanks!!
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:18:01.917000+00:00
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some modules need queries to be ran before they are usable, this is usually done automatically and the step can be skipped; but in the case with modules that do not auto-run their queries then you will have to import the sql files provided by the module into your database
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:18:17.548000+00:00
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usually you can tell by the structure that the sql files are provided to see which database to import them into
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:18:46.383000+00:00
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and yes you will need to re-run cmake when adding a module
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-08-08T23:20:03.289000+00:00
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On Ubuntu that would be re-running the cmake command step and then the two make steps