[DiscordArchive] quick question for the maps, will maps from another pack work as long as they are WotLK? or should i
[DiscordArchive] quick question for the maps, will maps from another pack work as long as they are WotLK? or should i
Archived author: Jinnai • Posted: 2021-08-17T22:37:46.110000+00:00
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Authserver does not execute any sql files so you might miss required updates if you start them in the different order
Archived author: VoidLock • Posted: 2021-08-17T22:38:14.175000+00:00
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ok got ya
Archived author: VoidLock • Posted: 2021-08-17T22:39:54.160000+00:00
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is it a bad idea to run the server from the compile output folder?
Archived author: Jinnai • Posted: 2021-08-17T22:48:43.982000+00:00
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Not really preferred, but won't hurt you. I run mostly out of the build folder to skip moving the executables after compiling. But then again, I sometimes have to compile multiple times an hour to apply and check code changes.
Archived author: VoidLock • Posted: 2021-08-17T22:59:26.685000+00:00
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ohh ok i got ya, i will make a running folder for it thanks again for all the help!
Archived author: VoidLock • Posted: 2021-08-17T23:16:17.888000+00:00
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what is a pid file?
```
#
# PidFile
# Description: Auth server PID file.
# Example: "./authserver.pid" - (Enabled)
# Default: "" - (Disabled)
PidFile = ""
```
Archived author: VoidLock • Posted: 2021-08-17T23:21:03.443000+00:00
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```
#
# IPLocationFile
# Description: The path to your IP2Location database CSV file.
# Example: "C:/Trinity/IP2LOCATION-LITE-DB1.CSV"
# "/home/trinity/IP2LOCATION-LITE-DB1.CSV"
# Default: "" - (Disabled)
IPLocationFile = ""
```
and this also, i never heard of these before
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2021-08-17T23:31:49.804000+00:00
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The pid files contains the process id (a number) of a given program. For example, Apache HTTPD may write its main process number to a pid file - which is a regular text file, nothing more than that - and later use the information there contained to stop itself. You can also use that information to kill the process yourself, using cat filename.pid | xargs kill