On Windows it's as easy as double clicking develop.py. Sounds like maybe you're not ready for Linux, and should try to a more user friendly OS/IDE.

Snowglobe should work out of the box with VS2005. Emerald and Imprudence are easier options if you're using VS2008. I believe the only issue with VS2008 + snowglobe is boost, and the libs from Emerald or Imprudence can be dropped in to fix that.


On 2/17/2010 2:08 PM, james ross wrote:
I am not sure if i tried the path listed there specifically. I have tried many different paths. I hope this one works. A shortcut or something that is easy is not really required but would definately be nice. I would be extremely thrilled if anything would work :-).

Thanks,
James


> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:30:41 -0500
> From: monko...@fishkill.ibm.com
> To: dragnier1...@hotmail.com
> CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] step by step guide to compiling snowglobe
>
> Seems like you're looking for a shortcut. The main Snowglobe page says
> > The Get source and compile page gives general information about how to compile the source. For a quick step-by-step instruction for building on Linux, see Compiling and Patching Snowglobe (Linux).
>
> Did you look at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Get_source_and_compile
>
>
> james ross wrote:
> > Well I am at least glad to see others have the same issue. A new viewer
> > coming out isnt going to change the fact that there is not one
> > step-by-step tutorial out there. Without the community here making it
> > easier for people to get involved any viewer will be under utilized (if > > at all). Heh and also, I've never met a programmer that didnt look for
> > an example before trying to code it themselves :-).
>

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