On 16/10/10 06:34, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
On 10/16/10 1:12 AM, Justin Clark-Casey wrote:

If you want to produce OARs that can be loaded on OpenSim with current
master code, you must specify --version=0 on the command line, e.g.

save oar --version=0 oars/my.oar

The above is confusingly worded. You make it sound like you need to
specify --version=0 in order to make an oar that can be loaded into
OpenSim that's running master code, and then you say the opposite, below.

It's all academic anyway. It turns out that through a quirk of fate, older versions of OpenSim can load the changed object serialization format after all.

Therefore, I've removed the --version switch from master again and just bumped the OAR version to 0.4 instead, which signals backwards compatible change.

However, I wouldn't be surprised if the object serialization format is changed in a backwards incompatible manner in the near future.


This will create an older (pre-today) style 0.3 OAR which can be loaded
into older OpenSim versions. There is currently no advantage in creating
a 1.0 OAR rather than a 0.3 one.

OpenSim master code and the forthcoming OpenSim 0.7.1 will be able to
load both 0.3 and 1.0 OARs.

-ste (smxy)

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