listen to you, let alone
do something (different) because of a bright insight that you
have.
Stop Wasting Your Time.
Just let them kill SL in peace.
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PS Needless to say that I completely agree with the technical point you
have been making. But it's not just the hover
f the Closed grid is Staff.
>
You really should take the meds that your psychiatrist prescribes,
otherwise they don't have any effect :/
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Singularity has a separate debug setting for HTTP bandwidth usage
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> Thank you.
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ago already that LL doesn't listen to anyone. They are just
going to give you the finger Henri (and everyone else in SL)
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> Yes, this was brought up to Nyx and Oz at Oz's last User Group
> meeting, by inusaito.kanya They were supposed to file a bug under
> Sunshine, but probably good to have someone else do it as well, in
> case they didn't. I'm unable to c
as to be tested against the following related bugs:
> BUG-840 [positionbug], BUG-840: Viewer 3.4.2 (Beta) breaks almost
> every sliding door script in SL MAINT-2275 [vehiclebug], Child prims
> are "left behind" by animated, moving physical objects MAINT-1742
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ly removing the nonsensical 'namespace boost'.
Everywhere where you see
namespace boost {
// something with *intrusive*
}
remove the 'namespace boost {' and '}'.
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> >
> > Testing
> > ---
> >
> > I did compile this with OS X 10.8 as a build target successfully. I
> > made other changes too, so while my FPS seems improved, it could be
> > from any number of issues. I did notice that any llCharacters that
> > are moving around don't get rendered properly by my build, but I
> > don't know if it's because of this code revision or something else.
> > I need to do further testing on that.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Gistya Eusebio
> >
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Using debian, I installed claws-mail-pgpinline plugin,
and can now see your mails as I should :). Thanks for
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to open .doc documents -- hence my accusation...
Before this mail program I used mutt, and that had no problem
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requests. This isn't the most efficient solution, but a lot better
(still depending on the closed source server implementation though)
than how it works so far. ]
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Kadah wrote:
Kadah,
Please note that I cannot read your posts. They have no clear text
in them, and exist only of a Microsoft(tm) company specific attachment.
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> > On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 16:59:18 -0400
> > holydoughnuts wrote:
> >
> > The implementation that I wrote for Singularity (not yet in the
> >
s code should be in the next release in about a week.
I'm currently working on implementing upcoming support for
connection reuse by the servers (although that will still take
a long time before they will start to support that, I understood).
I'd like to opt that t
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64-bit build, ever since I started using SL.
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> On 2012-03-25 23:56 , Flats Fixed wrote:
> the latest stable came out. it broke the teleporters at 2100 meters.
> you know guys this is not a jira this is simple testing. love the
> new policy but the fact is the team is r
ed weights for each integer
Don't try to have influence on what LL designed behind
closed doors. It is already set in stone.
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> feedback if everything is already settled ?... That got to be a
> (very bad) joke !!!
This is exactly what you can and should expect from Linden Lab by now...
When did they EVER really listen?
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Daniel wrote:
> For the icon, label it "DD" for draw distance. That will fit in
> 16x16 pixels, and not conflict with other symbols.
I like this idea. Made an icon for it:
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> wouldn't have gone back to Grumpity either. The viewer simply didn't know
> which
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on their login page: those are not newbies. It's sufficient
to put the option in a place that requires more knowledge
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> > starter for me as I own a club in SL and its kinda nice to be able to
> > hear what's being played in the club.
>
> sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-kde ia32-libs-sdl
Huh huh... No need to install 32bit libs! Just compile the v
enJPEG v2 to ensuring that
> OpenJPEG v2 will produce a usable viewer.
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> I am interesting in hearing from anyone else (publicly or privately) that has
> made progress in creating a usable viewer with OpenJPEG v2.
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> libmedia_plugin_webkit.{sp,dll,dylib}
>
> Make sure you quote examples of static linking when you're talking about
> static linking :)
Make sure you read carefully what I s
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 10:17:01AM -0400, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) wrote:
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> > I am not a lawyer :p, but I think that it is allowed to link an LGPL-ed
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> > provi
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Now if LL decides to JUST provide the sources of that plugin lib,
or just put the whole mesh repository that was used to compile it
on the net, is entirely up to them, of course.
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> .The bug is listed 5 times...
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> on one of these someone fixed the issue
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=619929
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> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Carlo Wood wrote:
> > I was hoping that log files are updated very
> > frequently, so that if I crash I don't lose
> > text. But writing several megabytes to disk
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ut writing several megabytes to disk
every line of chat seems unfeasible.
So, how is this appending being done?
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I like the idea. It's probably not COMPLETELY trivial though.
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ld experience much less lag i think lol
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> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:59:49PM -0700, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> > Has anyone spent time looking at the encrypted chat feature included in some
> > third-party v
t?
If that is correct, then I'm pretty sure that the owners of
those servers have access to a key that would allow them
to read the encrypted messages. Imho, that is not acceptable :p
Perhaps in time I'll be interested to implement a better
method.
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me!'. Now he's peeing on Mrs..." TATUUTATUUU *policemen storming
the sandbox and pushing totler 'Paul' face down in the sand 'YOU ARE
SURROUNDED! GIVE UP YOUR WATER PISTOL, heh, GIVE UP YOUR SUPER SOAKER
2010! ANYTHING YOU SAY WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU AND YOUR P
e. After that people can request the name
> they want. As far as scripts, chat, everything else, that use your text
> version of your name, they all change on other systems and we get by.
>
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> Mystical
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I'd suggest using some kind of colored ornament around usernames
and/or display names. Or let the users choose in what color they
want to display those names, using a default with two different
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you'd provide, all of that would still be needed.
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We use 'SNOW-xyz' a lot in (text) files to refer to the archive about
it in the jira. I don't think that this link should be lost.
In other words, a rename should not make it impossible to find it
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a few of them with a constant speed fan.
It took me a long time to decide on those components (several weeks)!
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> If you want to run the 32bit compile from 64bit machine, this page may help:
... this remark and the one from Lance...
Tssk.
+1 YES +1 to support for 64bit from Linden Lab!
mumble...usb sticks and chroots... come on!
Running snowglobe on a 100% 64-bit debian box for 1.5 years now,
Ca
Since nobody reacts, I assume there are no objections.
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> Sorry, people, Oz got into a fight. He'll pick this up again
> after the beating...
As inspector Clouseau already wisely said in one of his
movies: "There is a time for fighting and there is time
for not figh
won't be
detected (which then can be used by everyone, but malicious
viewers will do this anyway, whether or not we do or not).
So, how does this thing "detect" the mentioned "signature"?
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> tool, first intended as an advertizing one, doesn't currently reach
> its goal and even mistakes some users who think they will not be able
> to use their favourite viewer after the 30th of April if it's not
> listed in the directory: it is seen by many as a
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 07:19:41AM -0500, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
> On 2010-04-25, at 06:34, Carlo Wood wrote:
> >On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 08:38:16AM +0200, Marine Kelley wrote:
> >>Besides this entry is not even sent by the sim, it is calculated
> >>by the viewer
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You should attach the patch, rather than add it as a comment.
If you want to add code in your comments anyway, then put
{code}...{code} around it, to preserve whitespace and indentation.
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Note that typically those latter groups are of the type
"access groups", groups that are used for access to a sim,
not for chatting. It makes sense to treat those completely
different. In the very least I'd say you shouldn't join those
automatically at login
ve the same issue: how to handle 70K people, many with multiple
> conversations and conferences. A small jabber server is easy, but supporting
> 70K logged in accounts is a serious undertaking.
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This is just too insane for words.
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72 hours after the server code is out in the open, SVC-472 is fixed
>
> - a few weeks later, all communications between client and server, and the
> various server subsystems, has been ported to tcp/ssl and is transaction safe.
>
> imagine the possibilities.
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> Lets create a group and fight him off shall we?
>
> zFire"
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quite a few points that are covered already for example by
> the GPL or the TOS. But as I stated before I still need to see the
> first sensible example of how this affects somebody beyond what they
> should expect regardless of the TPVP.
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nding in that fax and giveing the LL copyright for tha patches. We all
> knew that LL had an internal code base mixed with the server code
> containing non-gpl:ed code.
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That is an 'if', what is the actual reason?
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> contributing patches to opensim
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> working to fix the others. Personally I favor InWorldz, and am now
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then SHOULD SAY SO! And *NOT* "if you are a Developer than you are
liable, and responsible for any damages". Hell?
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Thus, if this is true (or if they'd do that in the future) then it is
EXTERMELY important to understand; because it DOES mean that all TPV's
have to stop using any additional code released by LL after 30 April
I can't seem to figure out where to start a new thread about
outfits and inheritance.
How/where should we continue this discussion?
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n is true :) it would be nice if this were fixed,
> so that the TPV policy really did talk only about the key things I've tried to
> summarize in those three bullets there, and didn't wander off into the weeds
> demanding legal representations and warrantees from ever
successful
> build (so we avoid those breakage) to viewer-external (see http://
> wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Repository_Strategy for naming
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> shouldn't take that much coaxing to get it working :p.
>
> [Personally I really dislike like the "Outfit concept" though and much
> prefer "Add to Outfit" on the new folder followed by a "Remove from Outfit"
> on the old fol
#x27;naked' items.
This method as several disadvantages: it's a lot of
work, I have to find back the folder outfit that I'm
currently wearing, there is the danger that I accidently
click 'replace outfit' in the last step and it causes
often two or three rebakes
rable is worn, it goes to the top of the appropriate
> layer (as above). But the user can open up the outfit editor and drag
> the wearable to any layer they want, or reorder the items within a
> layer. I think this would be a good solution, because wearing clothes
> would "just work", yet users
ar 26, 2010 at 02:52:39PM -0500, Jonathan Irvin wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 06:56, Carlo Wood wrote:
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> It bothers me a bit that we (you) would choose to go
> for an implementation that is not the best or the
> ideal one, ONLY because you want to push out a new
ckets have a texture on the lower part
too. Also, the default insertion point when wearing a new
item would still be different.
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ble to change the type, then
I don't feel it should be part of this particular
project. Assume that the project will result in jackets
(the canonical example) can be tucked in and/or being
worn under shirts. Would you really still need it to
be converted to a shirt?
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> Not to mention that some span over more than one bake, like jacket,
> tattoo and alpha. I don't think changing wearable type is feasible.
+1
The type is the type. Converting types will lead us nowhere.
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