Well, SLProxy does, in fact, use libSL, so it could be a bug in
either bit of code.
(Oh, while I'm at it -- Austin / Era -- mad props for the program.
Very clever! I gave it a shot and was pleased with the results. I'm
glad to see that I'm not the only Mac user here, and that my endian
patches aren't for naught.)
Speaking of the library -- I'm comfortable grabbing stuff out of SVN,
but how do we plan on doing releases? (By schedule, by feature,
sporadically, never?)
Ben (bushing Spatula)
On Jul 25, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Jesse Nesbitt wrote:
Ok, I didn't know if the libsl Gna page was just for library bugs
or what.
I'm away from my SL machiene at the moment, but I know that I didn't
svn up my libsecondlife-cs before I built SLProxy
--Jesse
On 7/25/06, Baba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We've set up several categories for reporting bugs at the project
page
https://gna.org/projects/libsecondlife/ Click Bugs and then a new
menu
menu under that will show the option to submit a bug to the tracker.
You do not need a Gna account to submit a new bug, but if you're
interested in helping out, please sign up.
Jesse Nesbitt wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I don't know if this is the place to report it, but I've found a
bug
> in SLProxy (on Linux under Mono, haven't tested other
configurations)
> that causes you to be trapped in the sim you log into (subsiquent
> regions enables fail)
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