[DiscordArchive] Hi, thanks for this explication, but just one thing :
[DiscordArchive] Hi, thanks for this explication, but just one thing :
Archived author: Amandil • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:18:04.800000+00:00
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Hi, thanks for this explication, but just one thing :
https://trinitycore.info/en/install/requirements/linux
```apt-get install git clang cmake make gcc g++ libmariadb-dev libssl-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libncurses-dev libboost-all-dev mariadb-server p7zip default-libmysqlclient-dev```
Documentation is outdated ?
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:23:01.400000+00:00
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on Debian it's not that simple to install mysql, while on ubuntu it is
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:23:25.170000+00:00
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that's why Ubuntu 22.04 has mysql instructions, while Debian 11. has mariadb instructions
Archived author: Amandil • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:26:15.036000+00:00
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OK but reading your discussion and Shauren's justifications with his commit, I understood that some implementations were mysql 8 compatible and not mariaDB, so there is an impact I guess?
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:26:41.703000+00:00
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it would be good to have some instructions in the wiki to install mysql on Debian 11.x
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:26:56.520000+00:00
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I think I actually fixed the ubuntu part
Archived author: Amandil • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:29:35.281000+00:00
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https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/repo/apt/
Archived author: Amandil • Posted: 2023-03-06T20:29:46.841000+00:00
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dpkg -i le .deb
apt update