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Old 05-19-2011, 12:51 PM
So_1337
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Default VZTZ Compile Issues:

I currently have a fully-functional server running the latest PEQ database and EQEmu source, and I'm used to compiling it myself.

However, I've recently developed an interest in digging through the VZTZ database and source, in order to salvage the important parts for possible submission and incorporation into the EQEmu source.

I'm pretty sure it's going to require a different setup than the current EQEmu source, so I have an entirely different machine dedicated to compiling and running it.

That said, I'm having a hard time even getting the stock release of the source to compile, and I was looking for some pointers from those who have done it before. I've done a find/replace for '_vsnprintf' to change it to 'vsnprint', as mentioned by Derision, and that reduced a large number of the warnings, but I'm still getting 1 success and 3 failures.

So far, I'm thinking I'll need to go back to the 5.8.8.822 release of perl, at the very least.

I'll be very appreciative of any pointers that can be offered. Visual C++ 2008 Express, error log available upon request.

Thanks!
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