I believe I have figured out the problem, and I'm sad to report it looks like this will require more code in libsecondlife. This was a result of the TOS being displayed upon login. In order to continue with login you had to accept the terms of the TOS. This is not currently handled in libsecondlife. When I accepted the TOS via the normal client, I was able to use libsecondlife afterward. Unfortunately, I did not think to gather data during the process. So I'm unsure how we can implement this in libsecondlife. This could be a problem for development of a daemon that remains logged in, and logs in after new patches automatically.
-Sam -----Original Message----- From: Vincent, Samuel Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:03 AM To: 'Development list for libsecondlife' Subject: Error connecting to the SL server with libsecondlife When I use libsecondlife to attempt to connect, and I enter a valid name and password, I get an error that dumps the entire TOS (Terms of Service) to me. When I use an invalid password or name, I get a different error indicating the bad credentials. Is anyone else getting this TOS error message? Does anyone know how to get past it? I thought for a while it was due to a firewall. But that now seems not to be the case... Thanks, Sam _______________________________________________ libsecondlife-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/libsecondlife-dev
