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I would rather ask maybe there is a tutorial on how to run eyes 382 pack with java 11 and mysql 8. I don't load mysql start server in any way. And maybe you know if there is a tutorial on how to put a diff file in the source via eclipse? Thanks for the help. Rep +++ for everyone who will help 🙂
 
 
 
 

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first of all you need that google search

then take a look here

next is google

then is google

then import project aCis 382 on eclipse

setup the jdk environment

build successfully the project

run the build files

 

to your question on apply patch

1) right click on project

2) hover menu team

3) click on apply patch

4) select the .diff file

5) follow the wizzard :kappa-claus:

 

if you fail come back here

if you success congrats

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Nightw0lf Thank you so much for getting everything done 🙂

Only one beda does not go to the server to run even install sql does not go while I do not even talk about the register server

database_installer::::::
mysql: Unknown OS character set 'cp775'.
mysql: Switching to the default character set 'utf8mb4'.
mysql: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
mysql: Unknown OS character set 'cp775'.
mysql: Switching to the default character set 'utf8mb4'.
mysql: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
mysql: Unknown OS character set 'cp775'.

 

RegisterGameServer:::

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
        at net.sf.l2j.L2DatabaseFactory$SingletonHolder.<clinit>(L2DatabaseFactory.java:129)
        at net.sf.l2j.L2DatabaseFactory.getInstance(L2DatabaseFactory.java:18)
        at net.sf.l2j.loginserver.GameServerManager.loadRegisteredGameServers(GameServerManager.java:89)
        at net.sf.l2j.loginserver.GameServerManager.load(GameServerManager.java:50)
        at net.sf.l2j.loginserver.GameServerManager.<init>(GameServerManager.java:41)
        at net.sf.l2j.loginserver.GameServerManager$SingletonHolder.<clinit>(GameServerManager.java:183)
        at net.sf.l2j.loginserver.GameServerManager.getInstance(GameServerManager.java:178)
        at net.sf.l2j.gsregistering.GameServerRegister.main(GameServerRegister.java:129)
Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Connections could not be acquired from the underlying database!
        at com.mchange.v2.sql.SqlUtils.toSQLException(SqlUtils.java:118)
        at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.C3P0PooledConnectionPool.checkoutPooledConnection(C3P0PooledConnectionPool.java:690)
        at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.AbstractPoolBackedDataSource.getConnection(AbstractPoolBackedDataSource.java:145)
        at net.sf.l2j.L2DatabaseFactory.<init>(L2DatabaseFactory.java:46)
        at net.sf.l2j.L2DatabaseFactory$SingletonHolder.<clinit>(L2DatabaseFactory.java:125)
        ... 7 more
Caused by: com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.CannotAcquireResourceException: A ResourcePool could not acquire a resource from its primary factory or source.
        at com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool.awaitAvailable(BasicResourcePool.java:1418)
        at com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool.prelimCheckoutResource(BasicResourcePool.java:606)
        at com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool.checkoutResource(BasicResourcePool.java:526)
        at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.C3P0PooledConnectionPool.checkoutAndMarkConnectionInUse(C3P0PooledConnectionPool.java:756)
        at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.C3P0PooledConnectionPool.checkoutPooledConnection(C3P0PooledConnectionPool.java:683)
        ... 10 more
Press any key to continue . . .

 

 

 

And how to understand?

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database installer was success

try Navicat cracked or heidiSQL to be sure about your database

 

about the errors https://stackoverflow.com/a/56397188/8603433 follow this solution, something is not done right

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Navicat Premium 12 writes everything well but I can't go through it interestingly

I tried not to help anyone like to hit the wall in the head
 

I tried not to help anyone like to hit the wall in the head

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