I initially used the bind mount because it's arguably easier to back up and move around than a volume, but turns out with https://github.com/DarkflameUniverse/NexusDashboard/issues/92 it's nothing we can recommend for Docker Desktop on WSL, which unfortunately is the primary setup newcomers will try this with. So changing the default to be a volume should address that (presumably by hosting the volume within the WSL Docker VM, as opposed to the host NTFS filesystem)
* greatly simplify docker
* back to gcc since I can't the libs to load properly
* fix typo
add set -e to entrypoint
better copy of entrypoint.sh and use proper entrypoint
* use debian instead of gcc for runtime
comment and organize it a bit
drop gcc to 12 since we are using debian 12 as well
* explicitly include mariadb libs
* Make the server not crash in the case we are using only env-vars
make the dockerfile have configs in the expected location incase of bypassing entrypoint.sh
* remove unneede var from example, since it's in the container now
* coments to dockerfile
* Revert master server changes
* Resolve conflicting port options between chat, master, and world
move chat_server_port to shared since it's used by world and chat
* Don't error if file does not exists when updating a config option
move update before and use bin dir var
* Remove NET_VERSION define
I get to test this on 4 different platforms. yay...
* move stuff around
finally fixed you docker
i love this
Update Dockerfile
Update Dockerfile
change type
Update AuthPackets.cpp
Update AuthServer.cpp
* Update CMakeVariables.txt
* Update sharedconfig.ini