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OH dear lord, 
i used to mess with mangos back in the day and this have changed!
i have been compiling source all day looking for extractors n running gcc11 getting errors,

i got a dedi server in romania, 8core 2.80ghz base AMD, 16gb ddr4, 160gb raid 10
purchased the domain 


(this server is not meant to be a public server I just love TBC i played it as a kid and i will host this server for me and my family until the day i die, i am tired of restarting every time the TBC server i play on goes under)

and boys i have been at this for 2 days :(

IM ABOUT 2 CRY!!!!!
 

i created the script i included into this post as my LAST CRY!

it installs and uses gcc10 instead of 11(i think)

it downloads the extractors source and builds them


it it downloads the cmangos source and compiles it

if this DOES NOT WORK

 

i will nuke my entire servers root directory and start from scratch

"GRABS HEAD" 


"SHAKES FIST"

also anyone wanting too run this script open terminal navigate to the place were the script is located and run this command 

 

chmod +x build_extractors_with_gcc10.sh
./build_extractors_with_gcc10.sh

 

and it is like 11pm i am completely hammered "well wish me luck"

build_cmangos_extractors_final.sh

Edited by Meltie
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@secrethydromicro grow420 Hello and welcome! If you are in need of help for the CMangos project and source. I would visit their Discord/Website for further help and/or assistance. Mangos and CMangos are not the same project and have gone down two different paths.

Warning: Please keep in mind, posting any private server domains is against the rules of this community.

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