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Thanks for the guide, very useful to refresh old practices.
I noticed some new type of sqls in the update folder. What are these for?
example:
2008_10_18_02_mangos_spell_proc_event.sql
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Hi,
So I am also interested in using only the mangos-0.12 branch and am having difficulties understanding all the data I am reading from so many posts in so many different places.
From what I understood in the announcements section and in some of the guides in the stickies in the sourcecode mastery section, in order to get the sourcecode you must:
- install git latest version (check)
- set up git on the code repository, wich I did like this:
git clone git://github.com/mangos/mangos.git c:/MangosSrv/Sources/MangosGIT/
This worked fine and then I could update fine with git pull and everything. But the thing is I am only interested in branch 0.12 wich I was made to understand that will be kept alive as further support for client version 2.4.3.
Is there any way to just grab that part and not everything from the beginning? Because right now I am using OwnMCore6354_SD507_ACID18_UDB358 and I would like to keep at it without stepping into 3.0.3 territory and frankly even if after the two commands from above if I go
git checkout --tracking - b 2.4.3_stable origin/mangos-0.12
I am pursuing this because I am confused of what happens after I grab everything - I am not sure how to compile only the part I am interested in.
To reformulate - what happens after the operations:
- git clone, then switch to branch mangos-0.12?
the compile process remains the same or does it change in order to keep compiling server versions for client 2.4.3?
[Guide] Updating for Windows
in OldInstallation, configuration & upgrades
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Thanks, this somewhat explains things... in an unsure kind of way. Unfortunately I am not new to mangos, trying to update from release 6354 and so at some point there is a sudden change:
So if I understood how to apply the old/new system I can't really say the same about the things in between.