Hi Jonne

thanks for the kickstart in the other thread - it was a typical case
of RTM - after following the instructions in the wiki I got naali up
and running on ubuntu - YAY! I will try the mumble version too now.
Some things I observed in this short time was that the ubuntu update
manger shows up after a while and wants to remove naali again ... i
wonder why, as i want to keep it :-)

I quickly visited Fisu and the water and sky seems to have gone, but
when I go there by using the windows version all is there.

Have a great weekend all

Cheers
Pedro

On Nov 3, 1:39 am, Jonne Nauha <jonne.na...@evocativi.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've just spent the night to make you all Ubuntu 10.x installers. This time
> I put in some extra work and am releasing two debian packages, one with
> mumble and one without. The mumble package is quite experimental, on my
> machine I got inworld and could join channels and it seemed to transmit data
> also. There is no one to test it with this late, I'd hope you could help me
> to test it a little bit.
>
> For the normal user who just wants the latest Naali 0.3.3
>
> http://realxtend-naali.googlecode.com/files/realXtend-naali_0.3.3-ubu...
>
> For the user that wants to test mumble support out
>
> http://realxtend-naali.googlecode.com/files/realXtend-naali_0.3.3-mum...
>
> *Mumble installer info*
> Here is the mumble catch. It's hard for me to check the deps for the debian
> control file locally as I have so many libs installed via aptitude. So my
> best guess is openssl and libcelt0-0. MumbleVoipModule.so also needs
> protobufs and just the right version, so I have included my self built
> protobufs 6 which should be quite new. I did not find the version 6 from the
> ubuntu repos, that is why im shipping this with naali. The run script that
> the shortcut in the menus invoke will take care that libs from /opt/naali
> can be found during the run. So I am basically giving you this dep to test
> installing, please provide feedback if it runs out of the box or did you
> have problems.
>
> After the installation of the deb open up a terminal and running
>
> > cd /opt/naali
>
> ./run-linux.sh
>
> This will give you the naali log prints. See for the almost first prints
> when its loading modules and see if it gives an error with MumbleVoipModule,
> if not everything is fine. If it gives error please report here and paste
> the error for me so I know what deps are missing.
>
> *Swapping between 0.3.3 and 0.3.3-mumble*
> **The 0.3.3-mumble is officially 0.3.3.1 and will install over 0.3.3. If you
> want to go back to the "more stable" 0.3.3 release just do "sudo apt-get
> remove realxtend-naali" and run the 0.3.3 debian installer again. I think
> downgrading is possible also via dpkg but that you'll have to google
> yourself :) Please report if  any problems on this.
>
> *Note for library module*
> **For both installers the LibraryModule will be giving error "Error: Cannot
> load library: ./modules/core/LibraryModule.so: undefined symbol:
> _ZTIN13TaigaProtocol19ProtocolModuleTaigaE", you can ignore that. I will
> have to dig later why that module is not loading, some linking issue it
> seems. And with this of course the new web library plus its drag and drop
> features are not available on linux yet. I will try to make time to check
> this out later for the next release.
>
> *64bit release*
> Again coming later when I get the 64bit binary from toni or erno :)
>
> *Feedback*
> Please lets get some talk out in this thread on the linux releases. I would
> really like to know if people are running it at all, am I doing these for
> nothing? Having problems installing/running? Everything runs and installs
> perfectly? :) I know there are a lot of download hits for the linux packages
> (on 0.3.2 almost 15% of our downloads were linux packages) but there has
> really not been any feedback or talk here. I guess it might indicate also
> that most users are not having problems.
> *
> *
> Best regards,
> Jonne Nauha
> realXtend developer
>
> http://www.realxtend.org/http://www.evocativi.com/

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