On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 01:06:54PM -0600, Jonathan Irvin wrote:
> As far as SnowGlobe goes, I wish it was more modular like linux goes. To
> where
> we can add packages or remove them from the base install to grant us this or
> that. When one module gets updated we can just download it as needed
That's the open-source way. Regardless of community, we're still human and
us humans love ownership...whether its taking our favorite phone and
customizing it with all our favorite apps or taking the concept of a viewer
and releasing our own spin on it.
I gotta give credit to the Emerald folks fo
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:36:13 +0100
Carlo Wood wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 02:30:07PM -0500, kow wrote:
> > 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 VS2008 + snowglobe is boost, an
> One would wonder why Emerald can fix this, and LL can't.
It's been addressed.
https://lists.secondlife.com/pipermail/sldev/2009-June/014269.html
"The problem is that it's not possible to provide precompiled Boost
libraries that work for both VS 2005 and VS 2008. Since Linden Lab has
standardize
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 02:30:07PM -0500, kow wrote:
> 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 VS2008 +
> snowglobe is boost, and the libs from Emerald or Imprudence can be dropped in
> to fi
econdlife.com
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] step by step guide to compiling snowglobe
>
> Seems like you're looking for a shortcut. The main Snowglobe page says
> > The Get source and compile page gives general information about
how to compile the source. For a quick step-by-step in
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:30:41 -0500
> From: monko...@fishkill.ibm.com
> To: dragnier1...@hotmail.com
> CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] step by step guide to compiling snowglobe
>
> Seems like you're looking for a shortcut. The main S
Robert Martin schrieb:
> the biggest problem as such is some parts of the compile run seem to
> require chicken blood and sheep entrails.
I personally have a 3-legged black cat, but that might be a Linux
specific helper and explain little differences in mouse handling.
(scnr)
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Mike Monkowski
wrote:
> Seems like you're looking for a shortcut. The main Snowglobe page says
>> The Get source and compile page gives general information about how to
>> compile the source. For a quick step-by-step instruction for building on
>> Linux, see Co
Seems like you're looking for a shortcut. The main Snowglobe page says
> The Get source and compile page gives general information about how to
> compile the source. For a quick step-by-step instruction for building on
> Linux, see Compiling and Patching Snowglobe (Linux).
Did you look at http
also, I've
never met a programmer that didnt look for an example before trying to code it
themselves :-).
> To: dragnier1...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] step by step guide to compiling snowglobe
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 08:40:51 +
> From: o...@autistic
re a step by step tutorial that actually had all the steps in
one
> location and when you made it to the end of the 5 hour install it would
> work.
>
> If anyone knows of a fabled tutorial that actually functions, please
> please please let me know,
> James
>
>> Date
n one location and when you made
it to the end of the 5 hour install it would work.
If anyone knows of a fabled tutorial that actually functions, please please
please let me know,
James
> Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:03:07 -0800
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] step by step guide to compilin
I haven't compiled the viewer myself, but most of what I've seen on
the list points to the wiki.
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Compiling_and_Patching_Snowglobe_%28Linux%29
Some searching of the wiki of your own may turn up something more
relevant to your interests. And I'm sure any problems you
Is there a step by step guide to compiling. I can use any windows OS or version
of .NET.
Please help,
James
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