I'm downloading right now the latest Linux Mesh Development build,
and it amounts to 198 MB, while Win and Mac versions seem to have
'normal' weight (~25 and ~50 MB)
Is this expected?
build filename is SecondLife-i686-2.4.0.214802.tar.bz2
Opensource Obscure
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Its known, but not desired. I need to look into what libraries we're
linking in that are causing the bloat and if we can slim them down.
Created a task for next sprint to investigate.
-Nyx
On 11/17/2010 09:10 AM, Opensource Obscure wrote:
> I'm downloading right now the latest Linux Mesh De
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-288
The net effect of the changeset
http://hg.secondlife.com/viewer-development/changeset/415c77b6eacf is that
mFloater->dirty(); will never be called anymore since it's comparing the
item UUIDs with an object UUID which isn't applicable when dealing with
a
I'm having a strange problem on a home-built snowglobe 2 with sound...
or rather lack thereof: scripted sounds don't result in any audible
output. Environmental sounds work find (footsteps, wind, etc),
streaming works (radio), and voice works... but if I click that bell,
nothing happens. The
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
wrote:
> Don't get me wrong ... I think that Henri posted a very good analysis
> and it seems to me that the whole idea is worth looking at more
> closely. My note was intended to answer the immediate question of what
> the license on t
Hey, Y'all,
the mail below is a copy of a msg i got from SL this afternoon. Is it
some kinda sign that the viewer is in danger of going extinct? i can't
tell you how much i wouldn't like it if my SL experience was doomed to be
boxed up in a browser! For real, i think i see a big deficit in the
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:29 PM, wrote:
> Hey, Y'all,
>
> the mail below is a copy of a msg i got from SL this afternoon. Is it
> some kinda sign that the viewer is in danger of going extinct?
>
>
No, it would just be yet another way to get to the same experience. The key
audience would be: peo
I heard a rumour that usernames must contain baka in them after Jan 1 to
cater for the Japanese market :)
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
>
> I did hear a rumour that new usernames created after January 1 can only be
> made up of vowels and even numbers.
>
> Daniel
>
>
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Am Donnerstag 18 November 2010 schrieb Simon Quinnell:
> I heard a rumour that usernames must contain baka in them after Jan
> 1 to cater for the Japanese market :)
heh, if there was a jira for that i would vote for it.
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