Paul Coene bc77439d11 When binding someone else's wounds, the code tried to send a bind
would response to client with a type of 2.  The intent (based on
comments was to get the client to display a "stand still" message
on the receiving client.

That reply message was not generating that message, but if the client
you were binding was also binding his own  wounds, it would cause your
target to stand up, interrupting his bind.

I replaced this client reply with a simple, directed client message.  It all
seems to work fine now.
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EQEmu

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Overview

EQEmu is a custom server implementation for EverQuest

Dependencies

For Windows: http://eqemu.github.io

Login Server dependencies for Windows/Linux/OSX: http://eqemu.github.io

For Debian based distros (adjust to your local flavor):

  • libmysqlclient-dev
  • libperl-dev
  • liblua5.1-0-dev (5.2 should work as well)
  • libboost-dev

Further instructions on building the source can be found on the wiki.

Bug reports

Please use the issue tracker provided by GitHub to send us bug reports or feature requests.

The EQEmu Forums also have forums to submit bugs/get help with bugs.

Contributions

The preferred way to contribute is to fork the repo and submit a pull request on GitHub. If you need help with your changes, you can always post on the forums or try IRC. You can also post unified diffs (git diff should do the trick) on the Server Code Submissions forum, although pull requests will be much quicker and easier on all parties.

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