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Can anyone team viewer me and teach me recompiling my server using cygwin?

 

Tnx for those who will help.

 

I cant understand this portion

 

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As others have already told you, you're doing it wrong.

 

You're applying a Linux compilation guide on Windows, this won't work (well it will but it's definitely not recommended). If you want to run your server on a Windows environment, you will need to compile it with Visual Studio, not cygwin. All the information you need can be found here: https://rathena.org/wiki/Installation_on_Windows .

For the SQL installation part, you can use https://rathena.org/wiki/SQL_Installation#Windows .

 

This is usually to make a local server. If you plan on making a 'real server', you'll most likely want a host which is going to be using Linux and then you'll have to use the other appropriate guides.

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Can anyone teach me on teamviewer?

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use visual studio  /no1

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