Which platform are you using? You may want to use a non-commercial license of FmodEx. Then, send an email to FMOD support explaining your use of non-commercial provisions of their license and that you need access of FmodEx archives.
It may take time for them to respond as there isn't any money involved. However, I the folks at FMOD are friendly and usually accommodating. Nicky On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 5:38 AM, Peter Gloor <pgl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Following current instructions I've been trying to build an 'open' 32-bit > viewer. After I failed building viewer-release with a bunch of errors I > tried to build kokua-os, kokua-sl and phoenix-firestorm-lgpl. Except with > Linden Labs viewer-release I succeeded when I configured autobuild for no > FMODEX. > > I understand that for licencing reasons the FmodEx package cannot be > distributed by Linden Lab and I have to manually do what Linden Lab does in > the 3p-fmodex package to create my own package for FmodEx. > > The problem I have is that FmodEx is no longer actively supported and does > no longer appear anywhere on the download pages at http://www.fmod.org. > > Any idea how to best deal with this problem? Is there another FMOD product > I can pick the missing parts from? Or is there an alternative I'm not aware > of? Any hints are welcome. > > Thanks in advance. > > Peter > > P.S. I'll take a look into and sort out the other problems I encountered > with viewer-release after I've solved the FmodEx part. I successfully > custom built Linden Lab viewers and Firestorm in the past (> 2 years ago). > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges >
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