> I would love to test this out and see how functional it is. Please use the
> above listed repositories to fork off of and make the needed changes and
> keep in mind how this is having to be done and where it will hopefully end
> up.
>
To make a long story short: I did not sign the SLV Contributi
> The underlying code segment here needs a rewrite. This is one of the rare
> cases where GCC is actually complaining for a very valid reason.
/me agrees absolutely.
Is there already a Jira around (I searched, but didn't find one, but that
might be just bad luck)?
Armin
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On 9/2/2011 9:50 AM, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) wrote:
> On 2011-09-02 12:32, Stickman wrote:
Since the official viewer already allows:
- copy/pasting any modifiable script
- and opening them in an external editor,
should I unde
The underlying code segment here needs a rewrite. This is one of the rare
cases where GCC is actually complaining for a very valid reason.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Mysty Saunders wrote:
> Ubuntu 32 GCC 4.4
>
> Any idea's y'all. Im pretty much clueless about programming but with dumb
> ne
I just came along that, too. It only happens with a release build, commit that
introduced it is 4880a28422be (viewer-development).
I worked around it by passing -Wno-array-bounds to the compiler (see here:
https://bitbucket.org/ArminW/kokua-merge-3.0.0/changeset/f4a68595e9b6 ) for
now.
Hope tha
On 2011-09-02 12:32, Stickman wrote:
>> > Since the official viewer already allows:
>> > - copy/pasting any modifiable script
>> > - and opening them in an external editor,
>> > should I understand that modifiable script export is a functionality
>> > that Linden Lab's viewers already provides
> Current environment in SL is far from optimal for that kind of project:
There are many things SL can do to improve project collaboration, not
just with scripts. I can share the problems I've encountered trying to
work on projects with others if the scope increases.
> Version management in RL is
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/
I've posted a test viewer for
STORM-280: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-280
Chat logs should not be deleted by
uninstalling/reinstalling
I could use some help with testing on different versions of Windows (I
don't believe that we have the problem except on Window
Good morning everybody!
I have a question regarding TPVP and collaborative scripting in SecondLife.
Several LSL projects I work on actually are a collaborative work of
several scripters.
Current environment in SL is far from optimal for that kind of project:
- the embedded script editor is very l
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