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Old 06-01-2009, 09:49 AM
laxative
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Default Sanity Check DB590 to 610

Greets,

Although I have a good working server and I've got the kinks worked out with compiling my own source, I think I'm missing a small step. I would be very appreciative if someone could just take a quick look at my methodology.

The reason I question is because I just recently started ALL over again with the revision before 590. I got all of that up and running, got the New SOF client, and then updated to 590.

When I went to 590 I actually dropped the database. I got a hold of Revxxx590 and sourced that in. Then I sourced in Load_players then Load_bots.

Then I dl'd and compiled the latest exe's.

I created a brand new drakkin toon, which was very exciting. I noticed right away however that we was eating way too fast. So I came here and searched the forum and immediately found several hits on the fact that bug was fixed. That leads me to believe I'm not sourcing in the correct SQL's or that I'm doing something wrong in the way I do my database updates.

I'm about to go to 610. And from what I read, I just need to source in all the SQL's since 590. Is it really that easy? Each time I've been upgrading the in the past I do a drop system and source in the Revxxxx.sql. Is that overkill?

Thanks in advance.
Laxa
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