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sudo apt-get install libace-dev | sudo apt-get install libace-dev | ||
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== Compiling and Installing the SkyFire 5.4.8 == | |||
Grab the latest version of SkyFire_548 using git: | |||
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git clone -b main https://codeberg.org/ProjectSkyfire/SkyFire_548.git | |||
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This should create a directory called SkyFire_548 that will contain all the files necessary to compile the server and it's tools. Change to the directory, configure, and build. | |||
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cd SkyFire_548 | |||
mkdir build | |||
cd build | |||
cmake ../ -DTOOLS=1 | |||
make -j(#cores+1) | |||
sudo make install | |||
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Revision as of 11:38, 25 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 Ubuntu 24.04 use the following command:
sudo apt-get install g++ make cmake git wget libssl-dev libreadline-dev bzip2
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.
PLACEHOLDER TILL MYSQL RELEASE!
Installing ACE
sudo apt-get install libace-dev
Compiling and Installing the SkyFire 5.4.8
Grab the latest version of SkyFire_548 using git:
git clone -b main https://codeberg.org/ProjectSkyfire/SkyFire_548.git
This should create a directory called SkyFire_548 that will contain all the files necessary to compile the server and it's tools. Change to the directory, configure, and build.
cd SkyFire_548 mkdir build cd build cmake ../ -DTOOLS=1 make -j(#cores+1) sudo make install