Re: [opensource-dev] Autobuild install can't install 3p-kdu-private

2011-05-04 Thread Mysty Saunders
Using that will create a build # of zero (i.e. 2.6.8.0) not the actual build
#. Is there a was to poke the build # into the script like Firestorms
./build_firestorm_linux.sh --version  ?

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Kadah  wrote:

> Please review, it covers this
> https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Build_Viewer_With_Autobuild
>
> You need to use the open source configurations instead, ie
> autobuild build -c DebugOS
> autobuild build -c RelWithDebInfoOS
> autobuild build -c ReleaseOS
>
> These will use publicly distributable libraries.
>
>
>
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Re: [opensource-dev] Servers down?

2011-05-10 Thread Mysty Saunders
or just use 'autobuild build -c ReleaseOS' for open source builds


On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Duncan Bradders  wrote:

> Hello folks,
> i'm trying to compile a new fresh V2 development branch, it appear
> s3-proxy.lindenlab.com is down, somebody knows what's going on?
>
> dbradders@Casa:~/Src/viewer-development/indra$ autobuild configure -c
> Release -- -DFMOD:BOOL=OFF
> checking package ogg-vorbis
> installing ogg-vorbis from archive
> checking package openal_soft
> installing openal_soft from archive
> -- Building with OpenAL audio support
> checking package db
> installing db from archive
> checking package apr_suite
> installing apr_suite from archive
> checking package boost
> installing boost from archive
> checking package expat
> installing expat from archive
> checking package zlib
> installing zlib from archive
> checking package google-perftools
> installing google-perftools from archive
> checking package ares
> installing ares from archive
> checking package curl
> installing curl from archive
> checking package openSSL
> installing openSSL from archive
> checking package xmlrpc-epi
> installing xmlrpc-epi from archive
> checking package google_breakpad
> installing google_breakpad from archive
> checking package jpeglib
> installing jpeglib from archive
> checking package libpng
> installing libpng from archive
> checking package googlemock
> installing googlemock from archive
> checking package tut
> installing tut from archive
> checking package kdu
> installing kdu from archive
> downloading kdu archive from
> http://s3-proxy.lindenlab.com/private-builds-secondlife-com/hg/repo/3p-kdu-private/rev/223538/arch/Linux/installer/kdu-6.4.1-linux-20110311.tar.bz2
> unable to download file: 
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/autobuild-0.8.5-py2.6.egg/autobuild/common.py",
> line 253, in download_package
> file(cachename, 'wb').write(urllib2.urlopen(package).read())
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 126, in urlopen
> return _opener.open(url, data, timeout)
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 391, in open
> response = self._open(req, data)
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 409, in _open
> '_open', req)
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 369, in _call_chain
> result = func(*args)
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 1170, in http_open
> return self.do_open(httplib.HTTPConnection, req)
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 1145, in do_open
> raise URLError(err)
> URLError: 
> ERROR: failed to download
> http://s3-proxy.lindenlab.com/private-builds-secondlife-com/hg/repo/3p-kdu-private/rev/223538/arch/Linux/installer/kdu-6.4.1-linux-20110311.tar.bz2
> For more information: try re-running your command with --verbose or --debug
> CMake Error at cmake/Prebuilt.cmake:34 (message):
>   Failed to download or unpack prebuilt 'kdu'.  Process returned 1.
> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>   cmake/LLKDU.cmake:12 (use_prebuilt_binary)
>   llkdu/CMakeLists.txt:15 (include)
>
>
> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
> ERROR: default configuration returned 1
> For more information: try re-running your command with --verbose or --debug
> dbradders@Casa:~/Src/viewer-development/indra$
>
>
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Re: [opensource-dev] ATI vs NV vs OSX

2011-05-11 Thread Mysty Saunders
Every time I've tried a hackntosh build I couldn't get sl to open getting an
error of "Could not create opengl context window". That was with Nvidia
9800gtx+ and gtx285 with 10.5.x havent tried 10.6 yet.


On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Francesco "Sythos" wrote:

> Oh, my fault, i mean full HW support, tweaking via software there are some
> way, but the performance loss is sensible...
>
> --
> Sent by iPhone
>
> Il giorno 11/mag/2011, alle ore 11:38, "Francesco \"Sythos\"" <
> syt...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> On snow Leopard no
>
> --
> Sent by iPhone
>
> Il giorno 11/mag/2011, alle ore 10:13, Marc Adored
>  ha scritto:
>
> So does that mean no shadows no matter the card in osx?
>
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 3:57 AM, Francesco "Sythos" 
> wrote:
>
> Lion (next macosx release) have OpenGL upgraded from 2.1 to 3.1 and
>
> Apple have enabled GL_ARB_shadow &C. (already in 2.1 but disabled for
>
> Apple decision), this mean by *theory* all OpenGL glsl can work on Mac
>
> too (imho, never checked deeply inside glsl of the viewer)
>
>
> --
>
> Sent by iPhone
>
>
> Il giorno 11/mag/2011, alle ore 09:20, Marc Adored
>
>  ha scritto:
>
>
> So I am building a machine we shall call it a haxintosh... It will be
>
> running OSX I was just wondering if ATI or Nvidia was better supported
>
> for SecondLife on OSX? I know OSX chose ATI for there machines but
>
> does SL support it or would I be better off to get Nvidia anyways? I
>
> really want everything shadows lighting all that. Ive seen issues on
>
> OSX for some people but I dont know if its ATI or SL's problems with
>
> the os directly. I know this is the opensource dev list but I figured
>
> you guys would know this stuff better then anyone being in the
>
> trenches and all :P
>
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[opensource-dev] Build Error 2.6.9.(0?) llviewermessage.cpp

2011-05-18 Thread Mysty Saunders
Ubuntu 11.04 32 GCC 4.5 (tested 4.4 as well) using -ReleaseOS to build

/home/mysty/slm/viewer-development/indra/newview/llviewermessage.cpp: In
function ‘void process_improved_im(LLMessageSystem*, void**)’:
/home/mysty/slm/viewer-development/indra/newview/llviewermessage.cpp:2805:8:
error: ‘region_access’ may be used uninitialized in this function
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[opensource-dev] Compile Error llmeshrepository.cpp in 3.0.1

2011-08-08 Thread Mysty Saunders
Using Ubuntu 32 11.04 GCC 4.5 building with ReleaseOS

/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp: In
member function ‘void LLPhysicsDecomp::setMeshData(LLCDMeshData&, bool)’:
/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp:2921:80:
error: no matching function for call to
‘LLConvexDecomposition::setMeshData(LLCDMeshData*, bool&)’
/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/build-linux-i686/packages/include/llconvexdecomposition.h:178:21:
note: candidate is: virtual LLCDResult
LLConvexDecomposition::setMeshData(const LLCDMeshData*)
/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp: In
member function ‘void LLPhysicsDecomp::doDecompositionSingleHull()’:
/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp:3132:27:
error: ‘class LLConvexDecomposition’ has no member named ‘buildSingleHull’
/home/mysty/sl004/viewer-development/indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp:3149:10:
error: ‘class LLConvexDecomposition’ has no member named ‘getSingleHull’
make[2]: *** [newview/CMakeFiles/secondlife-bin.dir/llmeshrepository.o]
Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
make[1]: *** [newview/CMakeFiles/secondlife-bin.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
ERROR: building default configuration returned 2
For more information: try re-running your command with --verbose or --debug
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[opensource-dev] Build Error llviewermessage.cpp Linux 32

2011-08-30 Thread Mysty Saunders
Ubuntu 32 GCC 4.5 (and tried with GCC 4.4)

Building latest clone from viewer-development and getting the following
errors

/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llviewermessage.cpp: In
function ‘void process_improved_im(LLMessageSystem*, void**)’:
/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llviewermessage.cpp:2858:
error: ‘region_access’ may be used uninitialized in this function

Can any help me get a clue to resolve this please?
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[opensource-dev] Build Error Linux 32 GCC 4.4 llvopartgroup.cpp

2011-09-02 Thread Mysty Saunders
Ubuntu 32 GCC 4.4

Any idea's y'all. Im pretty much clueless about programming but with dumb
newbie luck I was able to compile if I changed

verticesp->mV[3] = 0.f;
to
verticesp->mV[2] = 0.f;

Compiled but particles looked bad (duh..)

Any help would be great :)

/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llvopartgroup.cpp: In
member function ‘virtual void LLVOPartGroup::getGeometry(S32,
LLStrider&, LLStrider&, LLStrider&,
LLStrider&, LLStrider&)’:
/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llvopartgroup.cpp:332:
error: array subscript is above array bounds
/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llvopartgroup.cpp:334:
error: array subscript is above array bounds
/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llvopartgroup.cpp:336:
error: array subscript is above array bounds
/home/mysty/slq/viewer-development/indra/newview/llvopartgroup.cpp:338:
error: array subscript is above array bounds
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