[DiscordArchive] so I would need to execute all these .sql files one by one since the tdb update in order to be in sy
[DiscordArchive] so I would need to execute all these .sql files one by one since the tdb update in order to be in sy
Archived author: timesorrow • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:47:15.694000+00:00
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so I would need to execute all these .sql files one by one since the tdb update in order to be in sync?
Archived author: Naddley • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:47:29.390000+00:00
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no just update your source
Archived author: timesorrow • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:47:41.569000+00:00
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I need to recompile the whole server again if we have a database update?
Archived author: Naddley • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:47:56.090000+00:00
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it will only compile stuff that get changed
Archived author: Naddley • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:48:10.722000+00:00
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so it will be a compile time around a minute or so
Archived author: Telegrill • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:51:00.782000+00:00
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you need to pull changes from the master branch daily to keep your fork updated
Archived author: Telegrill • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:51:37.544000+00:00
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when you compile again, only the files being changed will be compiled (unless it's a header, in that case the build is forced to compile completely)
Archived author: Telegrill • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:52:50.870000+00:00
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TDB is just a full DB that gets released every few months so that you do not have to apply a thousand updates because they're already applied
Archived author: Telegrill • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:53:43.584000+00:00
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but until the next TDB is released, everything changed in the DB afterwards is compressed in little updates that the worldserver itself applies whenever you execute it (if you pull changes)
Archived author: timesorrow • Posted: 2022-07-06T11:55:34.523000+00:00
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damn, since I had trouble compiling it myself (was ok on Linux, but in Win, had issues), I pulled the Appveyor.