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-= TrinityCore -- Linux installation =
-Copyright (C) 2008-2010 TrinityCore (http://www.trinitycore.org)
-
-CHECK http://www.trinitycore.info/w/Linux_Build_HOWTO FOR FURTHER HELP
-
-Installing TrinityCore is fairly simple on a Linux machine, assuming you
-have all required applications
-
-The most important ones are:
-
- g++
- gcc
- make
- cmake version 2.6.x or greater
- libmysql++-dev
- subversion (for checking out Trinity Database)
- mercurial (for checking out the core)
- openssl
- libssl-dev
- zlib1g-dev
- libtool
- libmysqlclient15-dev
- patch
- build-essential
- mysql-client
-
-Most of these are included on common Linux distros, others you may have
-to install by your self. Please check your distro's repos.
-
-Make a directory to build in, you can call it anything you want like
-build or bin etc, then go into the directory and cmake and make. E.G.
-you created a dir named build ad want to have your finalcompiled product
-installed in /home/trinity/server, an example sequence of commands can
-be :
-
- cmake ../ -DPREFIX=/home/trinity/server
- make
- make install
-
-Thats just about all thats needed. You can however tweak more settings
-than where to install using flags built into our cmake files. Just open
-up CMakeLists.txt in the main folder and take a look at some of the
-flags like
-
- SCRIPTS --enable or disable trinity script (enabled or disabled by a 1 or 0, enabled by default)
- DEBUG --enable debugging (enabled or disabled by a 1 or 0)
- CLI --enable command line support (enabled or disabled by a 1 or 0, enabled by default)
- PREFIX --prefix directory for install (see example for use)
- CONF_DIR --location for your trinity config files
- CMAKE_C_FLAGS --advanced users only
- CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS --advanced users only
-
-
-Of course, replace the paths in prefix, conf_dir with the directories
-you wish to install TrinityCore to. The datadir is where maps, DBCs, and
-SQLs are stored. The sysconfdir is where configuration files are stored.
-
-Once TrinityCore is installed you will need to apply database updates
-where necessary. Furthermore, you must configure your installation by
-editing the config files in the sysconfdir.