On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 12:17 PM Henri Beauchamp wrote:
> Sadly, you used an LLSD sub-array into the LLSD map, and "old" viewers
> (i.e. all viewers not based on LL's v3 viewer code for the XML RPC part)
> do not know what to do with such an array (they can only deal with simple
> key/value pairs
ev
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ather than
locations - it should even be possible to move an object with scripts to
prevent pileups, although I don't know if that's been tested)
* route teleports to a single region for teleport attempts into any other
region that's in the same estate, and where the alternate region i
rs. Rather, making sure the
case is covered in unit tests and/or debug builds could save the day.
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ybe even all) STL implementations support bounds checking with a
compile flag. If anyone's eager to experiment, it would be nice to add that
to the debug build flags and see if debugging performance is still
tolerable on all platforms.
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who value L$
- Your compensation method gives incentive for individuals to use
multiple accounts. The typical opensource-dev participant could even
automate her responses.
How can this survey have any informational value whatsoever? Absent a
really great answer for that, let'
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27;d like to get a tutorial on how the AOs built into viewers work - what
> > inputs do they use, and how do they set the animations they set.
> >
> > Would someone who's got deep know-how on this either write up one for me
> > (or point me to one if it exists), or make some
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attention. Any failures this would turn up would probably affect overseas
users as well.
Don't burn any calories trying the Edge or 3G settings, unless it's out of
morbid curiosity. :)
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> View Diff <http://codereview.secondlife.com/r/459/diff/>
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rked so hard to help Linden Lab build their Client into
> > > what
> > >> >>> it is
> > >> >>>> is at risk of losing their accounts because each time they
> > >> >>> recompile the
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l as other Developers on this new banning policy that
> is requiring every compiled client that connects to second life to be
> listed in the TPVD.
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gregate data
is shared with Third Party Viewer teams and/or at the Open Source office
hours. I'm not sure if the lab has shared a recent breakdown against
different OSes and graphic chipsets, but that could be a good thing to ask
for if anyone's focussing on graphics or stability.
adata
attached. I wouldn't add anything that limits a proposal to
animations, either. If the same flags could be expressed when
uploading sounds and textures, content creators could express
permissions or new restrictions in future sound and texture metadata
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It's been fun working with you all. You may see me again as a contributor.
>> We'll see how it goes.
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>> Thanks for all of your passion.
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Ship it!
Looks to do what it says on the tin, and helps resis mak
open then? I'm trying to test it but I cannot get it to
> repro on purpose so I can file a jira on it.
>
>
> On 2/20/2011 7:36 PM, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> > Well, that was quick.
> >
> > One login server had been previously disabled after having problems. It
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host you're on.
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> I found at least one login host with the wrong number set. I'll push this
> to ops.
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> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Brian McGroarty wrote:
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>> It might not be a viewer pro
I found at least one login host with the wrong number set. I'll push this to
ops.
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> It might not be a viewer problem.
>
> The group allowance is controlled by a config file on the login hosts and
> the sims. The suppor
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problem or something.
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es of slowing down bad actors
without having to take down a whole service. But, in no way do we intend it
as a safeguard against a malicious TPV dev.
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e, replying to ones self..
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> Their changelog says
>
> v1.13.852
> * the whole login process is now handled by the mobile device itself,
> from now on no passwords nor their hashes are transfered to our
> servers.
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> So that avoids 2.e
>
That change was made at our requ
essage didn't come from Grumpity, and the
response wouldn't have gone back to Grumpity either. The viewer simply
didn't know which cached name to use.
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e fidelity" slider that scales the measure the
viewer uses to decide what discard level it wants. See where you still find
it tolerable.
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at's because their connection gets capped after a few days of SL
> usage... because SL kicks up even more traffic than downloading pirated
> music
>
The concurrency charts don't show evidence of this monthly cycle.
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Kelly Linden wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Brian McGroarty wrote:
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>> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Kelly Linden wrote:
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>>>
>>> * In my mind the biggest issue is that mono scripts will appear 4x worse
>
the
typical script is probably using much less than 16k.
What about using 16k for both LSL and Mono until real Mono values and
controls can be added later? This is probably closer to real memory use than
the sum of maximums would be.
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full
region prerequisite exists so I can't say if it makes sense.
I don't think you've exhausted the concierge options, though. I'll follow up
off-list, given that this is definitely way off topic.
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>> somebody who know better and deeper the code can hint me about?
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quire to
be disclosed per section 4.b of the TPV Policy?[1]
[1] http://secondlife.com/corporate/tpv.php#priv4
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tes your tree. If
this is the case, there's probably a checkbox that allows it to
automatically update each time it pulls.
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romoting exploit/bugfixing.
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> But hey, they keep antagonizing him, so of course this kind of thing
> continues.
Yeah, he's no saint from these or a hundred other things said about
him. Ditto the Emerald leadership. For us though, the problem begins
if a pissing match extends to SL o
cy policy otherwise, and it isn't to date. But that one of these
incidents was history and the second was supposed to be a mistake made
the hidden request activity all the more confusing.
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e/tpv.php and we're already having that
discussion. If anyone can come up with specific reasons why this might
have had legitimate reason to be there, or how this one could be yet
another oversight or mistake, that would be helpful. I sure haven't
heard any to date.
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gt; impairement.
Axiom, OpenOffice, NetBeans, Joomla!, Alfresco, ...
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or get it
in the blog feedback from posts like today's announcement
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der the hood, for all legacy viewers and scripts, the only real
change is that new accounts created after some point will only ever
have "Resident" as a last name. The new Display Names won't replace
usernames in any location within an old viewer.
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nd?
>>
>> Given that we're now hosting the repo itself on bitbucket, and they
>> provide rss feeds for repos, is there any need for also having an email
>> list for commits to it? It's possible to set it up - I just don't know
>> if we ne
e what's up here. I sent Merov a link to the commit that
fixed this part of the export ~14 months ago, and have asked him to
make sure that change exists in whatever branch Snowglobe 1.14 is
exported from.
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t a patch into Snowglobe and I'll pay back the cost of
your premium out-of-pocket if SL is designed to become incompatible
with Snowglobe by your next premium renewal.
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