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Old 07-13-2013, 11:22 PM
CruelCahal
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Default Zones are Empty

So I compiled a new build and there are no NPCs at all, the zones are completely empty.
Do we require Boost and Lua to be installed now? I went about doing that. Now Cmake complains that it can't find the "Boost_DIR" no matter where I tell it to look.
It also says to set the path for the "Boost_INCLUDE_DIR" but there is no "include" folder under Boost. I downloaded Boost from the SVN, if that is the problem. Even though it says it can't find Boost_DIR, I can still build. Even though there is no "include" directory in the Boost folder, I set the path to look at the base Boost directory and it doesn't complain.
Cmake hasn't complained about Lua being a problem with the paths I set for it with Lua installed in C:\Lua\5.1\
Now, everything complies fine without any errors, and the server launches fine, I can connect to it, but all of the zones are empty of NPCs. I've used the latest SVN version 69 of PeqDB and I've tried the latest version of the PEQ daily build but the zones remain empty.
What am I missing now? Is it Lua's fault? Boosts' fault? I have no clue what I"m doing with either one of those.
Reverting back to an older build of EqEmu from two weeks ago has everything working fine with all zones properly populated.
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