A redirect is best. Just putting my own thoughts down. Not the best place to do
that.
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On Jun 3, 2012, at 5:24 PM, "Borun (a.k.a. Boroondas Gupte)"
wrote:
> On 06/03/2012 02:59 AM, Nicky Perian wrote:
>>
>> I searched for a 1,2,3 setup for mercurial queues and the more I r
Negative: I've not yet tested on non-pathfinding regions. I'll see if I
can do so soon.
Ricky
Cron Stardust
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Geenz Spad wrote:
> Have you attempted this on both pathfinding and non-pathfinding regions?
> Seems to manifest primarily on pathfinding regions for me
Have you attempted this on both pathfinding and non-pathfinding regions? Seems
to manifest primarily on pathfinding regions for me.
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On Sunday, June 3, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Ricky wrote:
> Interesting hypothesis. However, I've
Interesting hypothesis. However, I've now attempted this on both a Friday
and a Sunday with the same results. :) Also, as the status code is an HTTP
500 "Internal Server Error" instead of, for instance, SH-3055's 408
"Request Timeout" I'm leaning more towards a bug in the server than a
timing iss
I have an unproven theory. It is Sunday with lots of stau on the inet. Now to
my theory. Let's you have your data *.dae files on a network drive or worse yet
in dropbox folder. The write back of the *.slm file is now taking a bit longer
because of inet traffic and the normal latency for obtainin
Just a ping to see if the problem is limited to my combination of viewer
and mesh. The error pops up as a floater when I press "Calculate Weights &
Fees" and states the following:
Mesh failed to upload: Unable to upload asset.
Upload_ServerError
See the log file for details.
The log shows the f