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strago 05-08-2002 09:01 AM

Updated linux install instructions
 
Aright, here is the new and revised version ( sorry for being late with this, its finals week at school here).

Enjoy!

theCoder 05-08-2002 11:49 AM

Nice! Here are a few more suggestions:

* In part 1 step 2, you assume that the user already has downloaded the files. While this is usually true (they are reading the README after all :)), it may not be. You may want to have a section before the setting up mySQL database that is called getting the source that has steps for getting the two zip files and unzipping them.

* Steps 11 and 12 seem out of place in part 1. Perhaps move them to part 2?

* Step 6 in part 2 should read:
6) steps 2 and 3 will extract executables named "world.exe" and "zone.exe". This are precompiled executables for Windows and of no use to us. Feel free to delete them at your pleasure.
(actually, it should probably be an addendum to step 3)

* Step 7 in part 2 should read:
7) Steps 5 and 6 created executables called "world" and "zone" respectively. Move those executables into the base directory.

On a side note, this compile is really too complicated... I'm going to have to look into something like autoconf for this project...

* In part 3, step 2, go ahead and remove the accout= and password= lines from the LoginServer.ini example. They're not used by most people and tend to confuse the ini parser. Just have it have the four used fields.

* Step 4 in part 3 should be more like
4) Those 5 lines will create a total of 5 zones open on your machine, you can add more or remove if you choose to.
Also note that the "path/to/zone" should be replaced by the location of the zone executable you compiled in part 2. Usually, this will be just "./zone".

* In part 4, step 2, ./boot will not produce any output. It might be good to mention that the output from each instance of zone goes into one of the zoneX.log files.

* In part 5, step 1, isn't that already done? I usually just extract both zips into the same directory, so the cfg directory is already there...

Again, thanks for putting together this README file!

zorprime 06-01-2002 05:52 AM

Can't find development headers
 
Can you tell me the url to get the libraries and development files? I've combed thru here and SF and can't find them.

Thanks

TheClaus 06-01-2002 06:12 AM

zorprime,

You must be talking about the MYSQL libs which are at www.mysql.com. If not then I am not sure what you are talking about cause I am able to get it to install on Redhat 7.2 just fine.

zorprime 06-01-2002 06:52 AM

My bad
 
Yeah you're right, the formatting of the linux readme on a windows box threw me off. I didn't know it was referring to mysql.

Thanks


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