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Old 04-25-2012, 09:57 PM
lerxst2112
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There was absolutely no need to start over. I linked you the guide so you could follow the few simple steps to letting you use eqemuloginserver on your own machine. Nothing else needed to change from Huppy's guide at all, and since it is more recent it was probably a bit easier to follow.
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Old 04-25-2012, 10:12 PM
sorvani
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You are fighting too many differnt things at one time.

I would personally go back to huppy's guide.

Skip the step about downloading zlib, it is in the SVN now.

When you set up your include directories, obviously set the zlib includes to the SVN copy since you no longer need to download it independently.

Change the 2 Perl510 references to Per512 as you have obviously been doing.

Do not uncheck QueryServ it builds just fine now, and is actually used for the Looking for Guild tool recently implemented.

Build your start.bat file and edit your eqemu_config.xml to point to the public login server.

Port forward your router, or temporarily put your PC in your router's DMZ.

Launch your server, make sure it shows up in the list, and that you can log in to it.

At this point you have a public working server. Now go follow the link lerxst2112 referenced to you and set up your own eqemuloginserver.
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