I misbehaved. Changed the build dir from under "Second Life" (note the
space in the name... i woulda though cmake would escape them), to
SL_BUILD and all is almost beautiful. Runs great, considering it's
terribly beta and hasn't been thru an iteration or two of performance
patches. Runs (subjec
Lilly wrote ..
> > Linux build of Snowglobe-2.0 svn doesn't like spaces in the build path.
> Who puts spaces on unix pathes ? ;)
Most installers do that for many OSes. Like Installer for Visual Studio on
windows. I had to reinstall Visual Studio to something like C:\vs\ or else the
build would
Le 16 mars 2010 à 04:08, Glen Canaday a écrit :
> Screwed up the topic. All better now.
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> Linux build of Snowglobe-2.0 svn doesn't like spaces in the build path.
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Who puts spaces on unix pathes ? ;)
Lilly
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Me too. It's part of why I wanted it to build so bad. Others can build
it - this is actually my first successful build attempt.
--GC
On 03/15/2010 11:24 PM, Tony Agudo wrote:
Yup, that sort of proper(at least would run okay). I'm a bit tired of
seeing "no Linux binary available" on the wiki
lol.. define 'proper' ;P
Release, non-standalone? If this worls properly I'll see if I can do a
non-patched pure 2.0 build. If LL's interested, they can have it.
--GC
On 03/15/2010 11:14 PM, Tony Agudo wrote:
Congrats on the successful build, Glen. I hope this means a proper
Snowglobe 2.0
Screwed up the topic. All better now.
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Linux build of Snowglobe-2.0 svn doesn't like spaces in the build path.
find: `/home/glen/Programs/Second': No such file or directory
find:
`Life/Snowglobe-2.0-build/trunk/indra/viewer-linux-i686-relwithdebinfo/newview/packaged':
No such file or