I just noticed that Joe Miller was stealthily removed from the Linden
Management page within the last week.
Anyone know what happened to Joe? Who is the new/interim VP of
Technology & Platform development?
If Joe has indeed left the lab, he'll be greatly missed! He was one of
the few managers
I'm having trouble reproducing this issue, when I uninstall Viewer 2 my
logs and settings, even my local asset cache remain (using Win7 x64).
What operating system are you folks experiencing the problem with? I
suspect this might be related to using XP, which doesn't allocate
separate folders
I've been thinking about ways to implement subtractive objects for a
while now:
We would flag the object as subtractive and flip its normals.
During the rendering phase, we would apply a simple clipping algorithm
to each object to slice off the intersecting geometry.
The subtractive object woul
I think the majority of viewer and server developers are on Lindens side
with this. OpenSim will never be a replacement for what the Linden grid
provides, and is a wonderful tool that I hope a lot of client devs are
using to enhance their development process. The fact still remains that
the bul
I have to agree, the state of both SL and OpenSim is a royal mess. SL
has already been forked, dozens of times. At SLCC '08 we spoke with Rob
Lanphier about our announcement and presentation of the Meerkat viewer
and were met with quite a bit of hostility. Linden simply did not want a
competing
Check out the LSL preprocessor in Emerald Viewer
http://www.modularsystems.sl/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=lslPreprocessor
On 3/12/2010 3:40 PM, Jonathan Irvin wrote:
Keep in mind, this is still in beta. If you have an issue in the main
viewer, use snowglobe. If you have an issue with snowglobe, code
1>Project : error PRJ0019: A tool returned an error code from "Generating
RelWithDebInfo/touched.bat"
go to build -> configuration manager and uncheck package (or invoke develop.py
with -DPACKAGE:BOOL=OFF) to get rid of the above error.
On 2/25/2010 11:58 PM, Sheet Spotter wrote:
> After comm
sky, complex, and laggy, and trust me, I'm having enough
> trouble integrating Lua with SL. The huge level of maintenance and
> dependency-juggling that just two language APIs would present could
> overwhelm even the Emerald dev team.
>
> On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 10:4
RLVa, supports something like this, and can be found in most 3rd party
viewers:
http://rlva.catznip.com/blog/
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/RestrainedLifeAPI
On 2/19/2010 10:38 AM, Morgaine wrote:
Not forgetting Erlang, Ruby, LISP, Javascript, and Bourne shell of
course. :-)
But here's the
I for one agree with Q. The biggest complaints come from the most
insignificant people. If LL prioritized development based on the
complaints in this mailing list, they would be rewriting SL for Linux
using GTK and maintaining a dozen branches for ever popular flavour of
unix. But then we'd jus
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
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