[DiscordArchive] AAA searching for volunteers to properly cherrypick to 335 in the right order ?
[DiscordArchive] AAA searching for volunteers to properly cherrypick to 335 in the right order ?
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2025-08-07T15:41:42.133000+00:00
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> But the amount it has diverged over the years and the lack of documentation makes it very hard for your average Joe to even begin rectifying that.
God, mood. I'd love to be able to actually help in some way, but wrapping my head around TrinityCore without having 10+ years experience with it is just difficult. And that's just skimming the surface. Digging into the guts without a proper guide is just impossible for the average user.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2025-08-07T15:43:28.126000+00:00
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Expecting to be served and pandered to is entitled as all hell, but the gap in skill and understanding between poking at individual variables and a couple of dungeon scripts and in fixing niche and hard to replicate issues in core systems is beyond describable.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2025-08-07T15:44:22.404000+00:00
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It sucks all round. But the only way to really fix it requires so much effort in documenting every single function. Which isn't really a reasonable ask.
Archived author: Npc • Posted: 2025-08-07T15:50:17.098000+00:00
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by the way. I saw someone wanted to speed up mysql. And they wrote to him why it shouldn't be done. I understood from the words that the server accesses the cache more than the database
Archived author: Takenbacon • Posted: 2025-08-07T15:50:59.884000+00:00
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https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothco...pull/20936
[Embed: fix(Core/Database): Gracefully close database workers by Takenbacon...]
Problem: Current implementation suffers from potential data loss during graceful application shutdowns due to use of ProducerConsumerQueue::Cancel usage which clears the queue
Fix: Add ProducerCons...
https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothco...pull/20936
Archived author: Northstrider • Posted: 2025-08-07T16:12:07.509000+00:00
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Well, the inexperienced pserver pleb could at least be somewhat useful and compile a list of all missing commits in chronological order
Archived author: Northstrider • Posted: 2025-08-07T16:12:32.287000+00:00
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That would be a good starting point