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= TrinityCore -- Linux installation =
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Copyright (C) 2008-2013 TrinityCore (http://www.trinitycore.org)
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WARNING: THIS DOCUMENTATION IS NOT ALWAYS UP TO DATE.
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FOR MORE UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION, CHECK THE TRINITY WIKI.
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CHECK http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Linux FOR FURTHER HELP
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These are instructions for installation in a Linux environment, if you are
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using Windows refer to http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Win
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Installing TrinityCore is fairly simple on a Linux machine, assuming you
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have all required applications
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The most important ones are:
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g++
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gcc version 4.3.x or greater
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make
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cmake version 2.6.x or greater
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libmysql++-dev
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git (for checking out the core and database)
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openssl
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libssl-dev
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zlib1g-dev
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libtool
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libmysqlclient15-dev
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patch
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build-essential
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mysql-client
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Most of these are included on common Linux distros, others you may have
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to install by your self. Please check your distro's repos.
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Make a directory to build in, you can call it anything you want like
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build or bin etc, then go into the directory and cmake and make. E.G.
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you created a dir named build ad want to have your finalcompiled product
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installed in /home/trinity/server, an example sequence of commands can
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be :
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cmake ../ -DPREFIX=/home/trinity/server -DTOOLS=1 -DWITH_WARNINGS=1
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make
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make install
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Thats just about all thats needed. You can however tweak more settings
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than where to install using flags built into our cmake files. Just open
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up CMakeLists.txt in the main folder and take a look at some of the
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flags like
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SERVERS Build worldserver and authserver
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SCRIPTS Build core with scripts included
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TOOLS Build map/vmap extraction/assembler tools
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USE_SCRIPTPCH Use precompiled headers when compiling scripts
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USE_COREPCH Use precompiled headers when compiling servers
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WITH_WARNINGS Show all warnings during compile
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WITH_COREDEBUG Include additional debug-code in core
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PREFIX Set installation directory
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NOJEM Do not build with jemalloc (advanced users only)
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CONF_DIR Set path as default configuration directory
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LIBSDIR Set path as default library directory
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CMAKE_C_FLAGS Set C_FLAGS for compile (advanced users only)
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CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS Set CXX_FLAGS for compile (advanced users only)
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CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Set buildtype - the supported modes are :
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Release, MinSizeRel, RelWithDebInfo, Debug
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Of course, replace the paths in PREFIX, CONF_DIR and LIBSDIR with the
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directories you wish to install TrinityCore to. The datadir is where maps,
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DBCs, and SQLs are stored. The sysconfdir is where configuration files are stored.
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Once TrinityCore is installed you will need to apply database updates
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where necessary. Furthermore, you must configure your installation by
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editing the config files in the sysconfdir.
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