Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Tano Toll
Works as expected under Ubuntu 12.04 (AMD/gnome).

Freezing bug when saving a texture
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-28846 still present. Seems
bug-for-bug compatible to me.



2012/6/5 Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) o...@lindenlab.com

 We're working on upgrading our Linux viewer build toolchain (moving to
 Debian Squeeze)...

 I've got a test build that I'd like some Linux users to try to see if it
 works for them:


 http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/don_viewer-development/rev/257957/arch/Linux/installer/SecondLife-i686-3.3.3.257957.tar.bz2

 Please respond here or directly to me (don't create Jira issues yet,
 please).

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Re: [opensource-dev] Looks like 3.3.3 258054 broke tattoo layers

2012-06-06 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On Tue, 29 May 2012 19:53:58 +0100 (BST)
dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de wrote:
 did other see the line around Your neck too? 

Yes I can confirm that others see it around my neck.  I've also now
seen it without wearing a tattoo and/or alpha layer, as in the
following screenshot:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cronocloudcreeggan/7345051856/in/photostream

Rebaking doesn't fix it, and in fact if an outfit doesn't show the
line, rebaking will cause it to appear.  Deleting cache or settings
files doesn't fix it either.

CronoCloud



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Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 14:27:00 -0400
Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) o...@lindenlab.com wrote:

 I've got a test build that I'd like some Linux users to try to see
 if it works for them:
 
 
 Please respond here or directly to me (don't create Jira issues
 yet, please).
 


Logged into main grid with it right now on Fedora 17 64-bit. it
doesn't seem to have that strange neck glitch issue I've reported for
3.3.3-258xxx on up.

Second Life 3.3.3 (257957) May 24 2012 17:25:24 (Second Life
Development)
Release Notes

You are at 259515.0, 211842.0, 29.5 in Pantucket located at
sim5859.agni.lindenlab.com (216.82.15.88:13001)
Second Life Server 12.06.04.258754
Release Notes

CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 240 Processor (2800 MHz)
Memory: 3011 MB
OS Version: Linux 3.3.7-1.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon May 21 22:32:19 UTC
2012 x86_64
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce GT 220/PCIe/SSE2

OpenGL Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 295.53


CronoCloud


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Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 21:31:51 +0200
Ambrosia chaoss...@gmail.com wrote:

 Oz, as an aside..
 
 Is there a plan to ever support building non-standalone on Linux
 64bit without installing 32bit libraries or workarounds? It can be a
 nightmare with some distributions, and being forced to compile it as
 32bit in 2012 just feels..wrong.

Soft Linden told me that he suggested 64-bit back in 2008, given the
state of 32-bit compatibility in 64-bit distros.  Also said Linux was
a tiny segment and most Linux users were running 32-bit.  (ubuntu
SL users having twice the number of other distro users...combined)

I suggested that one of the reasons for some SL Linux users running
32 was the fact that it's a pain in the ass to get SL releases running
on 64-bit.  And it's annoying to no end that I have to install 32 bit
flash just so I can have flash on web-on-a-prim work.

CronoCloud


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Re: [opensource-dev] Looks like 3.3.3 258054 broke tattoo layers

2012-06-06 Thread Nicky Perian
i see this on aditi/morris. with Jeffery and default skin.
Changed to another skin on a different account and it went away.
Not seen this but, haven't looked closely on agni.






 From: Ron Rogers Jr. cronocl...@mchsi.com
To: dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de 
Cc: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com 
opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Looks like 3.3.3 258054 broke tattoo layers
 
On Tue, 29 May 2012 19:53:58 +0100 (BST)
dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de dilspi72-for...@yahoo.de wrote:
 did other see the line around Your neck too? 

Yes I can confirm that others see it around my neck.  I've also now
seen it without wearing a tattoo and/or alpha layer, as in the
following screenshot:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cronocloudcreeggan/7345051856/in/photostream

Rebaking doesn't fix it, and in fact if an outfit doesn't show the
line, rebaking will cause it to appear.  Deleting cache or settings
files doesn't fix it either.

CronoCloud


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Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 15:59:18 -0400
Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) o...@lindenlab.com wrote:


 There is no plan to do this.
 
 There is also not a plan not to do it.
 

Sigh...wasn't this suggested thing to do...4 years ago.  I know I
complained about the lack of a 64-bit builds of LL releases 2 years
ago on my blog.


 I don't know whether or not the new build systems this was created
 on are any better set up for 64 bit building than the old one they
 will replace were (I'll find out). 

It's 2012, they had better have a 64 bit Linux installed.

 However, even if they are,
 doing the work to rebuild and retest all the components and the
 viewer itself is not a priority for Linden Lab.  

What is LL's priority, then.  Linux users tend to be early
adopter/tech evangelists.  Wouldn't it be a good idea to make such
users happy by making SL easier and less annoying to install for
them.  I know if a 64-bit build showed up, I'd certainly be crowing
about it on the blog and praising the Lindens for doing so.

CronoCloud


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Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Chico Hersey
fuck off take me off your list

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Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 15:59:18 -0400
Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) o...@lindenlab.com wrote:


 There is no plan to do this.
 
 There is also not a plan not to do it.
 

Sigh...wasn't this suggested thing to do...4 years ago.  I know I complained
about the lack of a 64-bit builds of LL releases 2 years ago on my blog.


 I don't know whether or not the new build systems this was created on 
 are any better set up for 64 bit building than the old one they will 
 replace were (I'll find out).

It's 2012, they had better have a 64 bit Linux installed.

 However, even if they are,
 doing the work to rebuild and retest all the components and the viewer 
 itself is not a priority for Linden Lab.

What is LL's priority, then.  Linux users tend to be early adopter/tech
evangelists.  Wouldn't it be a good idea to make such users happy by making
SL easier and less annoying to install for them.  I know if a 64-bit build
showed up, I'd certainly be crowing about it on the blog and praising the
Lindens for doing so.

CronoCloud


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[opensource-dev] Fw: Linux 64bit non-standalone (was: Linux toolchain update... testers needed.)

2012-06-06 Thread Nicky Perian




- Forwarded Message -
From: Armin Weatherwax arminweather...@lavabit.com
To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Linux 64bit non-standalone (was: Linux toolchain 
update... testers needed.)
 
Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) wrote:

 There is no plan to do this.

 There is also not a plan not to do it.

 I don't know whether or not the new build systems this was created on
 are any better set up for 64 bit building than the old one they will
 replace were (I'll find out).  However, even if they are, doing the
 work to rebuild and retest all the components and the viewer itself
 is not a priority for Linden Lab.  If it happens that the build
 systems are already going to be 64 bit capable, and some open source
 developer (or team) wants to take on doing the job, I can coordinate
 the requisite access.

I'm building Linux 64bit non-standalone viewers since 2 1/2 years now, 
in gerneral once all libraries where in place there has been most of 
the time no extra work - its just a Linux version with different 
libraries. Looking at the download couter, a bit more than half of all 
Imprudence Linux users are using the 64bit version).

The patch I'm using for autobuild is trivial 
https://bitbucket.org/ArminW/autobuild-kokua/changeset/d653428ae98e - 
to build 64bit export AUTOBUILD_PLATFORM_OVERRIDE=linux64  (linux64 
is inherited from viewer 1 time, there have been some package 
references in the install.xml file).
Adding a linux64 project to the viewer isn't that much of a difference, 
see for example Boroondas draft repository:  
https://bitbucket.org/boroondas/viewer-development-linux64-draft .
I added also a linux64 project to many of the 3p libslibrary, though not 
yet all of them,  see https://bitbucket.org/ArminW . Probably some bits 
and pieces would need changing if someone wants to prepare versions for 
LL use, but for sure for that purpose they can already save a lot of 
time in the way they are now. If someone or a team wants to take the 
job of getting them through the codereview process I'm glad to 
contribute my work as is.

Armin

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Re: [opensource-dev] Linux toolchain update... testers needed.

2012-06-06 Thread Carlo Wood
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012 13:59:02 -0700
Christian Goetze c...@miaow.com wrote:

 I believe the main challenge is to rebuild all the third party
 dependencies in 64bit ...

Rofl - something that LL certainly isn't capable of ;)
Loads of third party viewers have done this already
however. I have never used anything else than a native
64-bit build, ever since I started using SL.

-- 
Carlo Wood ca...@alinoe.com
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