[DiscordArchive] and why is it not possible to apply all updates ?
[DiscordArchive] and why is it not possible to apply all updates ?
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-08-24T20:37:57.017000+00:00
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and why is it not possible to apply all updates ?
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:25:06.232000+00:00
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On what? The only world_database.sql that exists (which is the only file that has CREATE TABLE `creature` for example)
already has the tables altered.
So if you apply an update, it will complain that the old column doesn't exist, because it already has the applied update (column rename)
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:25:59.921000+00:00
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world.creatures is just one example. Many more tables have columns adjusted ofcourse
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:27:37.264000+00:00
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The only way to make it technically work (for now) is to go back to a commit 12, 14, whatever years ago and grab the world_database.sql and apply all those updates (or ..most of them)
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:28:33.994000+00:00
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Again, no complaints just my observation.
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:32:10.299000+00:00
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you can try with https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCo...1286bd/sql
[Embed: TrinityCore/sql at 9b1c0e006f20091f28f3f468cfcab1feb51286bd · Trini...]
TrinityCore Open Source MMO Framework (master = 11.0.2.56311, 3.3.5 = 3.3.5a.12340, wotlk_classic = 3.4.3.54261, cata classic = 4.4.0.55262) - TrinityCore/TrinityCore
https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCo...1286bd/sql
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:33:57.450000+00:00
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yea,thats what i figured
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:34:56.208000+00:00
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and that is why I asked "why is it not possible ?", as it is possible
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2024-08-24T21:39:05.575000+00:00
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Possible in the most direct way in the current commit/branch. But fair enough. My question was answered