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Originally Posted by boscorillium
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I was wondering if anyone had considered this? Of course, I could take the time and do it, but I am focusing on getting up to speed on the code base.
That way it would have everything needed, setup and ready to go. I think that would be great. Of course there are some decisions that would have to be made, i.e. which database to use, but if it came setup and properly configured, there could be easy to run scripts that were guaranteed to work to load one database or the other or both.
Just an idea...
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I guess what you mean is rpms for the assorted distros that are out - that would be a big project within itself.
If you've been into Linux for a while, then you must be ready to tackle minor issues that come up when compiling a source . In my case, I run Linux-Mandriva distros on my machines. I thought the EQEMU source compiled much, much easier under my Linux than in windows. In fact, I still can't figure out how to compile eqemu under windows; the problem is not with the source, but with the MS compilers and their backwards compatibilty, or compatibilty with something that's not stamped "Microsoft" on the side.
On the other hand, I had LInux EQEMU running right away.
But, after giving it all some thought; I like all the nice windows eqemu tools/editors that are out, all the windows info, etc. I guess EQEMU is really a windows project for now. I have an old WindowsXP machine sitting around doing nothing, now its sports the EQEMU server with all the editors I like. I use the newest binaries that are posted, and they work fine for me.