[DiscordArchive] GAH. wtf!?
[DiscordArchive] GAH. wtf!?
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:39:14.893000+00:00
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GAH. wtf!?
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:39:53.118000+00:00
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If i compile as I showed, and I copy of the worldserver and bnet files form the bin file, and move them to my trinity folder,. what am i doing wrong?
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:40:48.088000+00:00
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and this is from the DB.. .
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------+----------+
| core_version | core_revision | db_version | cache_id |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------+----------+
| TrinityCore rev. 6d907da00eb6 2023-09-21 19:07:33 +0200 (master branch) (Unix, Release, Static) | 6d907da00eb6 | TDB 1017.23101 | 23101 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------+----------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
What next?
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:43:51.096000+00:00
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I swear I'm not a (complete) idiot
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:44:00.646000+00:00
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you are still running some sort of docker image, stop doing that (home/circleci tells me that)
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:44:22.197000+00:00
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compilation guide does NOT build docker images
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:45:02.938000+00:00
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you think the docker image is replacing the worldserver binary?
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:45:32.288000+00:00
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replacing? no, you simply arent running the correct thing
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:45:48.134000+00:00
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just forget about docker if it gives you so much headache
Archived author: randy • Posted: 2023-11-11T20:46:59.607000+00:00
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Okay, I may load this locally, get it back up and running, transition back to docker after I have a better idea of how to put this all together. My environment runs on pretty much docker.