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altronrain

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  1. 7 hours ago, virgo77 said:

    Erm ok, thanks...

    However, I think that the core is not working, or in wrong version. I don't know how to make it run, because of lots of 'bugs'... ?

    Under Windows, the WorldDB is not correctly populated, so I got hundreds of "GameObjects" that are not existing, and much others.
    Under Linux, the core won't launch because of missing maps, and I don't know how to fix! I tried 2 versions of the WotLK Client : EN and FR, and... no change. And between these 2 versions, the number of maps are not the same... why?
    Still under Linux: the script for map extraction is not working properly. It searches for the Data folder of the Game Client (it's still there yet!), so I had to extract manually all the datas (dbc, maps, mmaps, vmaps). Not really 'friendly'...

    I tried to follow the Install Tuto for Linux :

    and i complain because it is not so easy! Some missing packages like LibAce must be installed. But on Debian 9, the original is not usable because the compilation needs a recent version, so I had to search the web how to install a new one... tutos are not updated, not really clear.

    Compile MaNGOS is not user friendly: why not to compile all the basic files on the same folder? Why are the exes on ./bin, the conf in ./etc? Why not to group them on the same location? I tried it, but exes are crying because the .conf files are not on the ./etc sub-folder... grrr

    However, I will try to recompile again and post here all the errors i got.

    Thanks

    Well, compare to other forks this all-in-one installer is just the greatest thing!
    Yep, at the end there are 3 folders: src (not needed anymore after install), bin with executables, etc with configs (and resources). Pretty simple, same as usual linux-way. 
    There was one odd thing iduring latest install, that etc folder not on the same level as bin and src. But I just moved it. + Yo need to set up right relative path to extracted files (aka DataDir in .conf) 

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