Compile problem on 2010-2013 rathena emulator.

TrafalgarLaw

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Hello evryone,

Is anyone know what kind of vs should i download to compile old vrrsion of rathena server side? I use 2019vs bit alot of error when i compile,someone says it need centos 6 to compile and run that old server properly, did the centos 6 still can download at this moment and where? Please helppppppp

 
Hello,

This is Hercules emulator forum, not rAthena emulator, I think you will have better answers asking in the right place ( https://rathena.org/board/ ). Although versions this old did share some similarities with Hercules, Hercules is quite a different project from rA nowadays. Asking in the rAthena website will allow your question to be seen by rAthena users, and you will get answers from people who actually use rAthena.

If it helps, I think you may able to find some info by looking into the vcproj files in your emulator folder, but if I remember correctly, Hercules and rAthena did not name them the same, and I don't know how rAthena did it.  Perhaps someone in rAthena forums knows how they were organized back then.

CentOS 6 is still downloadable. It is no longer supported, but it still available for download at their own site (just google "centos 6" and look at CentOS website). https://www.centos.org/download/#older-versions

 
Hello,

This is Hercules emulator forum, not rAthena emulator, I think you will have better answers asking in the right place ( https://rathena.org/board/ ). Although versions this old did share some similarities with Hercules, Hercules is quite a different project from rA nowadays. Asking in the rAthena website will allow your question to be seen by rAthena users, and you will get answers from people who actually use rAthena.

If it helps, I think you may able to find some info by looking into the vcproj files in your emulator folder, but if I remember correctly, Hercules and rAthena did not name them the same, and I don't know how rAthena did it.  Perhaps someone in rAthena forums knows how they were organized back then.

CentOS 6 is still downloadable. It is no longer supported, but it still available for download at their own site (just google "centos 6" and look at CentOS website). https://www.centos.org/download/#older-versions
Im sorry and thank you 

 
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