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Unsure where to put this, so I will put this here. I am currently utilizing the Search while I post, for efficiency.

 

So, I'm following the wiki and the first snag I hit is compiling. I have an rAthena folder that was created with GitClone. I have - to the best of my abilities - followed the wiki down to the tee, but apparently when I build solution, using Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express, the compilation fails. I will provide any details necessary and I am currently searching for similar problems. I hope I am not bothersome.

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why don't you just post your error message (that was generated by compiler) here?

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Huh, that's strange. I was going to copy the error from the compiler's output, but apparently it succeeded when I built the solution again. I literally did the same exact thing and it worked this time. Sorry about the inconvenience, I guess waiting just fixed itself for some reason.

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rAthena's emulator was made from Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/2012/2013. It's normal to have an errors when you compile the emulator only on Visual C++ itself.

Try installing MS Visual Studio 2010 and this will solve your problem. hehe.

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