On ke, 2010-09-08 at 11:13 +0300, [email protected] wrote: > To make Taiga work as Opensim+Modrex, you only need to compile it, then > copy opensim.ini.example to opensim.ini in the bin folder. This way it > will use a simple sqlite database, and none of the grid services (only 1 > exe running) It will crash when first creating the reX database but on the > second run it will work.
I think it might be a good idea to package a thing configured like this for people like George van Zeeland, who just posted here about server install / running probs in another thread. Feel free to make a test package, anyone (you don't have to be a rex developer to do that :) for people to try out .. if no one else does it within a week I may give a shot, but hopefully won't have to :) . Is suppose you don't have to compile, just get the latest Taiga release and modify it like that. Of course George could do that much .ini copying himself too .. please try if you can. It can be a maintenance nightmare to have both taiga with cable beach and a standalone server release like this around as officially supported server releases etc., but I think it's still worth a try. With Blender for example the independent graphicall.org site has all kinds of unofficial releases / builds by anyone, with different patches applied etc., and it serves the community greatly without burdening the ppl who do official releases. > - Lasse / realXtend developer ~Toni -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
