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(Created page with "== Introduction == This is a basic guide on how to install SkyFire 548 and SFDB from scratch. **Please note this is a work in progress and only contains enough information to get most people a viable server in Linux. == Prerequisites == The compilation of SkyFire 548 and the setup of SFDB will require certain packages to be installed. In Fedora use the following command: <pre> sudo yum install g++ make cmake git wget openssl libssl-dev libreadline-devel git-core libac...") |
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The compilation of SkyFire 548 and the setup of SFDB will require certain packages to be installed. In Fedora use the following command: | The compilation of SkyFire 548 and the setup of SFDB will require certain packages to be installed. In Fedora use the following command: | ||
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sudo yum install g++ make cmake git wget openssl | sudo yum install g++ make cmake git wget openssl git-core | ||
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Revision as of 06:51, 14 April 2024
Introduction
This is a basic guide on how to install SkyFire 548 and SFDB from scratch. **Please note this is a work in progress and only contains enough information to get most people a viable server in Linux.
Prerequisites
The compilation of SkyFire 548 and the setup of SFDB will require certain packages to be installed. In Fedora use the following command:
sudo yum install g++ make cmake git wget openssl git-core
You may also want to install phpmyadmin and/or Apache. Do not forget the user and password for the Mysql root user.
Installing MySQL Start by downloading the rpm.
wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql80-community-release-fc39-2.noarch.rpm sudo yum localinstall mysql80-community-release-fc39-2.noarch.rpm
sudo yum install mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev libmysql++-dev