![]() You can see this reflected in my instructions. The correct "branch" is no longer called develop but is instead called main. Regarding Gesior's instructions and your error: If you follow the instructions carefully, they ensure you are in the right folder when you use the command. When you run the cmake command, you need to be inside the build folder, not inside the otservbr-global folder. Regarding my instructions and your error: You seem to not be following my instructions quite in order and Gesior's instructions are a little outdated. ![]() Note: The cmake step will take a long time to complete as it will handle all remaining dependencies automatically. $ cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=././vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake. $ sudo apt-get install git cmake build-essential libluajit-5.1-dev ca-certificates curl zip unzip tar pkg-config If you have done a whole lot of stuff that you don't really understand and won't be able to explain to anybody, I suggest you start from a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 and follow the steps below exactly.Ĭompiling otservbr-global on Ubuntu 20.04 as at 32df826 UPDATE3: My PR fixing the libmariadb issue has been accepted - I've updated the instructions below to match UPDATE2: These instructions are correct, but it seems you also need to get this package - to do this run sudo apt install libcrypto++-dev UPDATE: Updated to temp-fix issue with vcpkg update to libmariadb
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