This history of this issue is 1) I developed a fix on my Windows
system, tested it, and submitted it. For some reason it did not pass
QA, which usually means they were not using a test viewer with the fix
in it. In this case it is also possible that the instructions were
not followed, so I asked
This was brought up at Oz's user group meeting a while ago and one
suggestion was to just write that data directly into the image.
Oz will have to write back about how keen he was to have another
dependency brought into the viewer.
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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
The viewer should be out soon (if it is not already) with an
improvement to how the nearby list is generated (which the minimap
will be using). The change will result in correct agent height data
being obtained if the agent is approximately within your draw
distance, no matter what height they are
Those LINK messages are normal and can be ignored.
Select and copy the entire output window in the IDE, go to
pastebin.com and paste it in there, then write back here with the link
so we can look at it.
Also don't forget to try asking for help in #opensl on IRC
On 6/9/12, Diana Aybar wrote:
>>
Try the fix in
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SH-3153
On 6/13/12, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been struggling with this misbehaviour of my latest TPV...
>
> On windows, and so far *only* on windows, the UI is "broken" like in
> this screenshot:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2gg4co
I was asked to write some guidelines for the Windows build
instructions. I would like you to take a look at them and make any
improvements you can think of.
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Talk:Viewer_2_Microsoft_Windows_Builds#A_few_style_guidelines
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amework 4
> * Run Microsoft Update
> Gaia Clary 21:28, 8 Feb 2012 (CEST)
>
>
>
>>
>> From: Jonathan Welch
>>To: OpenSource Mailing List
>>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 8:28 AM
>>Subject: [opensource-dev] New Windows
Hmmz, on second thought is there any reason for the current
installation order? Maybe that order was just done by what "made
sense" to list first, so there are no dependencies?
On 6/22/12, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> I was wondering that too. The reason I am wondering and not saying
Yes, all work is now done against viewer-release. If you find an
unchanged viewer-development reference please fix it.
On 6/22/12, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> Hmmz, on second thought is there any reason for the current
> installation order? Maybe that order was just done by what "made
As I recall from some months ago we were told at a PF UG meeting this
idea had been discussed but was thought to be too
confusing/non-intuitive. Maybe if it were an option there would be
more chance of it being approved.
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Some time ago LL went through a phase of restricting how small the
viewer window could be made, which turned out to be something of a
mistake. For example, I sometimes need to run my viewer at less than
full screen on my 1024x768 scrreen -- I want to expose part of the
desktop while monitoring for
I have been looking into fixing VWR-11778 (Group Invites do not obey
Mute settings/group invites not blocked from muted avatars )
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/vwr-11778
The code block in question is located in llviewermessage.cpp, search for
case IM_GROUP_INVITATION:
Unfortunately, the serv
Bitbucket allows one to insert comments like codereview does, so now
reviews are done there, no more need to make diffs, etc.
On 1/18/14, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is codereview not being used anymore? I'm looking at it now, and the last
> entry i see is 5 months old.
>
>
> Cheers,
> LC
>
>
Review (or,if that
does not work for you, contact Oz)
On 1/18/14, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2014, 10:12:50 schrieb Jonathan Welch:
>> Bitbucket allows one to insert comments like codereview does, so now
>> reviews are done there, no more need to make diffs, etc.
>
Make sure the directory where the LL packages get downloaded to on
your HD does not have any 0-sized files. That used to be a problem in
the past and might still be.
On 3/9/14, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build on windows, and I get this error:
>
> windows-crash-logger.vcxpro
In the past few days viewer-development just received some fixes for
fmodex -- are you building from the most recent sources?
On 3/25/14, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> that needs to be done in three separate files, right?
>
> done that. I would rather have a fix that doesn't patch the sources b
Yes, sorry, I meant viewer-release (it is pretty early in the morning here!)
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Also, did you mean to compile a Debug version? There might be some
issues with that; try using RelWithDbgInfo (or whatever the correct
spelling is for that option).
Also #2, until you can get your build going skip the package step
(NSIS) -- that is only an additional complication you don't need
i
I asked Oz about this the other day. All wiki pages are still locked
with no time frame for when the underlaying security issues will be
addressed.
-jonathan
On 11/8/14, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 20:02:00 +0200, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 19:44:50 +0200,
Copying the raw wiki source might not work without some modifications
-- aren't there some LL-specific macros that some pages use?
On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 11:24:18 -0500, Jonathan Welch wrote:
>
>> I asked Oz about this th
Martin, I am sorry you are unhappy with LL's new UX design but this is
one of those cases where no matter what is done someone will be
unhappy.
I have an idea on how to address the "I want to see everything at
once" issue and will send it to Oz for evaluation.
How about describing what those bugs
I've read over the instructions and have started the install process
on a fresh VM. Some notes:
These instructions should be written assuming the person reading them
is not a developer...yet, but does know their way around when
installing software.
The yellow info window talks about requirements
If you change your path the instructions fail to mention that you have
to open a new command window to pick up those changes -- could that be
your problem?
On 1/28/15, Melissa Browne wrote:
> Has anyone that has tried to build the viewer per the how to set up a
> Windows development environment i
>From something Tank said at a meeting: will the resulting executable
run on an XP system? If not a note should be put in somewhere about
this restriction.
On 1/28/15, Callum Prentice (Callum) wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification Darien - my working assumption TankMaster is
> that those libs/he
When you have finished installing the compiler there is a button to launch it.
More documentation needed for:
1) You are then asked to sign in or skip that step.
2) You then see a setup page with a dropdown, I changed from General
to C++ hoping that was the right thing to do.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015
More notes:
The Tortoise HG link points to the main web page, not to the file we
are supposed to download.
The CMake link points to the main web page, not to the file we are
supposed to download.
Also, the instructions call for version 3.1.0. The latest version is
3.1.1 and the version just prior
48 AM, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> More notes:
> The Tortoise HG link points to the main web page, not to the file we
> are supposed to download.
>
> The CMake link points to the main web page, not to the file we are
> supposed to download.
> Also, the instructions call for version 3.1
A few more configuration notes/issues:
Autobuild is installed into Python27/scripts -- can this be moved out
of that package's tree?
Autobuild is being fetched from Oz's bitbucket repository -- this
should be moved to a generic lindenlab location.
On 2/5/15, Nicky Perian wrote:
> Thanks for the
This error probably should be addressed:
Message template SHA_1 has not changed.
jpeglib.lib(jerror.obj) : MSIL .netmodule or module compiled with
/GL found; restarting link with /LTCG; add /LTCG to the link command
line to improve linker performance
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Jonathan
soft.Cpp\v4.0\V120\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(170,5):
error MSB6006: "cmd.exe" exited with code 1.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> This error probably should be addressed:
>
> Message template SHA_1 has not changed.
> jpeglib.lib(jerror.obj) : MS
Some timing stats:
VS2010 full build: 25 minutes of which 2 minutes are link time
VS2013 full build: 30 minutes of which 1 minute 35 seconds are link time
This link time might even get a little faster if the bug/issue I
reported a few hours ago is addressed.
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> Autobuild is installed into Python27/scripts -- can this be moved out
> of that package's tree?
>
> No, that's where Python wants it.
>
Just for fun I moved the Scripts directory out from under where python
is installed, adjusted my path accordingly, and was able to configure
and compile just fi
Just a fyi, until the error in the file copy section is fixed
(reported earlier in this thread) the first build fails with one
error. The second time you build, the files are copied and you are
then good to go.
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In case this bug was missed and/or not fixed the first time I reported
it here it is again. The first time building does not succeed:
-- Build started: Project: copy_w_viewer_manifest, Configuration:
Release Win32 --
Building Custom Rule E:/ss/STORM-0/indra/newview/CMakeLists.txt
CMak
I just started up VS2013 and was exploring some of the windows and
menus and discovered that my trial license is only good for 30 days.
The instructions should cover what to do to obtain a long-term
license.
Warning window: http://i.imgur.com/RwTzJxH.png
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On 2/21/15, Cinder Roxley wrote:
> On February 21, 2015 at 5:50:42 PM, Jonathan Welch (jhwe...@gmail.com)
> wrote:
> I just started up VS2013 and was exploring some of the windows and
> menus and discov
At the end of the configuration process I now am getting a screen full
of these errors. Should something be adjusted to suppress them or
what?
-- Configuring done
CMake Warning (dev) at media_plugins/libvlc/CMakeLists.txt:61 (add_dependencies)
:
Policy CMP0046 is not set: Error on non-existent
Some systems have two built in graphics chips such as Lenovo laptops with a
system called Optimus. One graphics chip is very weak and the other much
stronger, bit also more power hungry. As I recall it took a while to
register the .EXE name with Nvidia so the stronger chip runs the viewer.
Is this
There is a Nvidia control program that comes with a list of registered
programs and which graphics chip they should run on. An individual can add
to/edit that list.
When this was a new issue years ago someone at LL found the right person to
contact inside Nvidia and got the viewer's name added to
You have to go unsubsubscribe from this list yourself; no one is going
to do it for you.
On 7/1/17, Jean Pierre KOLLHOFF wrote:
>
>
>
>> Thank you for cancelling a subscription to me of your sendings I am not
>> interested.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Message du 01/07/17 01:31> De : "Nicky Perian" > A : "Nat
Graham worked on a fix for this which is an improvement but still has some
loading issues:
https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-tco
You'll need to build it with -DUSE_OPENJPEG:BOOL=TRUE to test that path
anyway, the TC-built version assumes KDU.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019, 5:15 AM Kadah I'm workin
I am trying to set up my Windows XP system to compile the viewer (I
have the SG 1.3 sources) and probably am 80-90% of the way there, but
now have run into some issues and am looking for someone to help me
work through them -- any volunteers? I am not a noob, just not
familiar with the PC developm
I am trying to set up my Windows XP system to compile the viewer (I
have the SG 1.3 sources) and probably am 80-90% of the way there, but
now have run into some issues and am looking for someone to help me
work through them -- any volunteers? I am not a noob, just not
familiar with the PC developm
I'm trying to compile Snowglobe 1.4 on Windows XP / VC 2005 Express
Edition (aka VC80) and was told the boost libraries would be part of
the svn, but apparently they are not.
Can some kind soul please point me to where I can pick them up?
-jonathan
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I was thrilled to see the viewer to start to compile more or less a
little while ago but have
hit another stumbling block.
I'm trying to compile SG 1.4 on Win XP using VC 2005 Express Edition / VC80
1) Now I'm getting a lot of lines like this
26>apr-1.lib(time.obj) : warning LNK4099: PDB 'apr-1_i
I am also getting about a dozen of messages along these lines...any ideas?
Build Log Build started: Project:
lltrustedmessageservice_test_ok, Configuration: RelWithDebInfo|Win32
Command Lines Creating temporary file
"C:\DOCUME~1\jhwelch\LOCALS~1\Temp\BAT00014D13562988.bat" with
contents
I've compiled SG 1.4 on Windows XP SP2, first with VC 2005 Express
Edition and then with SP1 installed.
When I try to start the program, either from a link or from within VC,
I get an error:
This application has failed to start because the application
configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the
I've been compiling v1.22 and v1.4 (snowglobe) viewers fine for a
while so I thought I
would give Snowglobe 2.0 a try.
It compiled and gave me a running .exe file but also complained about 2
parts failed.
The entire build log is here
http://files.myopera.com/JonathanYap/files/buildlog.txt
Error
I would be curious if a few devs would try out the patch in
http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-8999 and make comments.
Thanks to Latif for coming up with it; it is a little thing, but has
been an annoyance to me for quite some time.
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I've written a very simple patch and would like a few people to test
and/or comment on it:
http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-17801
This fixes a minor menu error in Viewer 2.
Thanks,
-jonathan
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Oz & company,
Would it be possible/easy to have the table of the most recent commit
& build of Snowstorm enhanced to be more humanly readable by
non-developers, like the one for Snowglobe "Development Snapshots"?
That is, keep the table, but also have a simplified set of links for
Windows, Mac, L
I started working on Storm-615 (put Delete in the top-level
right-click on an object menu) and realized there was a bigger issue
for me -- how the entire menu is laid out.
If it seems that people want some form of these proposed changes
implemented it may make more sense to postpone Storm-615 and
When compiling with Visual Studio (2005) where and what would I add to
have a message printed out when the compiler begins working along the
lines of
Build started on [date] [time]
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Greetings from the Annoyance Reduction Department.
How would you like to see some little annoying issues addressed and bugs fixed?
If so, I can use your help!
Today I am looking for comments on adding Nearby Voice to the Communicate menu.
Please go to https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-2387
Friendly Greetings..no, that is someone else's line.
Good morning from ARDvark, your viewer 2 Aggravation Reduction Department.
Today I would like you to take just a few moments and put in a comment on
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-23989
This is about fixing up some confusing word c
Hello again --
Today I would like you to take a look at
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-23946
This change would make it much easier to get the object details (aka
the old v1.x floater you'd get by doing a pie More>More>Inspect) when
right clicking on an avatar.
This is related to vwr-2394
Good day everybody.
How many times have you heard someone say "I wish those Lindens would
fix things instead of adding more new features"?
While I am not a Linden, I am trying to fix things, and could use your
comments on this one:
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-24005
Have you ever gone
Good morning--
Have you been using those new tear off sidebar tabs?
I have, and when I redock one I find it disturbing that the sidebar
leaps out and then has to be manually closed.
The converse of this is when the sidebar is open and you tear off a
tab and the sidebar closes.
Here is a jira on
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