= TrinityCore -- Linux installation = This file is part of the TrinityCore Project. See AUTHORS file for Copyright information ========================================================= WARNING: THIS DOCUMENTATION IS NOT ALWAYS UP TO DATE. FOR MORE UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION, CHECK THE TRINITY WIKI. ========================================================= CHECK https://www.trinitycore.info/ FOR FURTHER HELP. These are the instructions for installation in a Linux environment. If you are using Windows, refer to https://www.trinitycore.info/ . Installing TrinityCore is fairly simple on a Linux machine, assuming you have all the required applications installed: https://www.trinitycore.info/display/tc/Requirements Most of these are included on common Linux distros, you may have to install others by yourself. Please check your distro's repo for specifics. Make a directory to build in, you can call it anything you want (like build or bin etc.), then go into the directory and use cmake and make. E.g. you created a dir named build and want to have your final compiled product installed in /home/trinity/server/. An example sequence of commands can be: cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/trinity/server -DTOOLS=1 -DWITH_WARNINGS=1 make make install That's just about all that is 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 SERVERS Build worldserver and authserver SCRIPTS Build core with scripts included TOOLS Build maps/mmaps/vmaps extraction/assembler tools USE_SCRIPTPCH Use precompiled headers when compiling scripts USE_COREPCH Use precompiled headers when compiling servers WITH_WARNINGS Show all warnings during compile WITH_COREDEBUG Include additional debug-code in core CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX Set installation directory NOJEM Do not build with jemalloc (advanced users only) CONF_DIR Set path as default configuration directory CMAKE_C_FLAGS Set C_FLAGS for compile (advanced users only) CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS Set CXX_FLAGS for compile (advanced users only) CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Set build type - the supported modes are: Release, MinSizeRel, RelWithDebInfo, Debug Of course, replace the paths in CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX with the directory 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.