| [33] | 1 | Installing Trinity Core is fairly simple on a Linux machine, assuming |
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| 2 | you have all required applications |
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| 4 | The most important ones are: |
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| 6 | * make |
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| 7 | * automake |
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| 8 | * autoconf |
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| 9 | * gcc |
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| 11 | After that, you can simply run these commands: |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | * autoreconf --install --force |
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| 14 | * ./configure |
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| 16 | The configure script will tell you if you miss any libraries, and |
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| 17 | if so, which ones. You can then download them from your preferred |
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| 18 | package provider (apt-get, emerge, yum, and the alikes). |
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| 20 | When you have all required packages, be sure to properly configure |
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| 21 | your build of Trinity Core: |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | * ./configure --help |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | That command will tell you which config options are available. For |
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| 26 | the most part, the following should be used: |
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| 28 | * --enable-cli |
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| 29 | * --enable-ra |
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| 30 | * --with-mysql |
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| 31 | * --prefix=/home/trinitycore |
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| 32 | * --datadir=/home/trinitycore/dat |
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| 33 | * --sysconfdir=/home/trinitycore/etc |
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| 35 | Of course, replace the paths in prefix, datadir, and sysconfdir |
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| 36 | with the directories you wish to install Trinity Core to. The |
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| 37 | datadir is where maps, DBCs, and SQLs are stored. The sysconfdir |
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| 38 | is where configuration files are stored. |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | When you've configured your build, simply run: |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | * make |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | And finally, to install Trinity Core: |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | * make install |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | Done! Trinity Core should now be installed. Now you will need to |
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| 49 | apply database updates where necessary. Furthermore, you must |
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| 50 | configure your installation by editing the config files in the |
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| 51 | sysconfdir. |
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