Per the new release process, I don't think there will be any more.
http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Tools-and-Technology/A-New-Process-for-Viewer-Releases/ba-p/1990547
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 8:33 PM, Tammy Nowotny wrote:
> Are there going to be more versions of the Second Life Development
> V
Much of this wiki is from the original 1.23 viewer code base but, can be
adapted to the current viewer. Or, you could find a 1.23 based 3rd party viewer
that is actively developed and use its code with the tutorials.
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Architecture
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Your first step is to compile the viewer -- have you gotten that far?
Longer term you will need to compile and package it for installation
on all 3 OS platforms.
There are many places you have to alter things to your "brand". One
subtle item is the mutex the viewer uses to prevent multiple copie
Am Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2012, 18:39:04 schrieb Tyler McMaster:
> I was kinda hoping to make a feature myself, Let me clarify, I want to make
> a TPV. I just need to learn how to code for the viewer. Its complicated
> code and hard to understand at times.
Hi,
a good way to "learn to make a feature"
On 2010-11-23 22:55, Trilo Byte wrote:
> I notice the version change in the latest snapshot. I sincerely hope that
> means that a 2.4 beta hasn't been committed to before Name Tags has been
> fixed and tested. Shipping a beta/release (that is, putting it on the
> downloads page for all residen