Hi:
In the old days of opensim (versions < 0.6) when I needed to call an
inventory service (getFolder, Create...) I always had to send a SessionID
parameter, which was created on login (or auth...) and is unique for an user
while he/she is connected.
The functions on the "new" interface (IInvento
ch as far as I can tell is
> the "generic name" given to the libomv LLSD handler.
>
> BlueWall
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 5:01 AM, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that JSON.NET most famous
>> ser
re except for
saving disk space and so on.
This is my opinion, I have others if you don't like it :-)
Impalah
2010/7/5, Justin Clark-Casey :
> Hi folks,
>
> As part of the media-on-a-prim implementation, I'm serializing the
> parameters for a media texture to the database.
Ups! forget that, it has been answered weeks ago...
Sorry
2010/4/9 Impalah Shenzhou
> Wow! Things changed a lot! (and they improved using REST). I really like
> the refactoring, things are clear as water.
>
> Just a question, about logins: the old "login_to_simulator"
bility of the run-time, but in the
> instability of the extension interfaces. In my view, we're almost reaching
> the point of maturity that will take us out of alpha, but we're not quite
> there yet.]
>
> Crista / Diva
>
>
> On 4/7/2010 3:43 PM, Impalah Shenzhou wr
> over what's going on in core development. The "alpha-ness" of OpenSim at
> this point is not so much in the instability of the run-time, but in the
> instability of the extension interfaces. In my view, we're almost reaching
> the point of maturity that will take us out of
That's what I wanted to say, but my drawing abilities are non-existent :-P
The "support" services for opensim can be anything while they use http and
implement the methods the simulator needs. Anyway, I repeat, unga is just
another option.
Cheers
2010/4/8 Justin Clark-Ca
de it and
with full community support.
As I said, I'll try to test with the latest versions of opensim and to
implement the new methods.
Cheers
2010/4/7 Salahzar Stenvaag
> Impalah, I'm very curious if you can do some testing in performance php Vs
> c#
> it might be even pos
Please excuse my "violent" reaction. I misunderstood your comments.
As soon as I have some free time (I suppose, for the weekend) I will test
unga with the newer (development) opensim versions. According to the wiki
there shouldn't be any problem, but maybe I forgot some needed interface.
Take in
e for MY projects, anyone is
free to use it or throw it. I will continue to developing and
improving the project until I get tired or while I need it.
So that is...
Impalah "too tired" Shenzhou
2010/4/7, Michael Cerquoni :
> One problem i see with this, is that from the Op
anyone wants to use parts or ideas taken from it, is free for
doing it (MIT license is similar to BSD) and I will be pleased to
help.
Greetings
2010/4/7, Jeroen van Veen :
> Impalah,
>
> How does unga compare to simian? Does it use it's own connectors? About
> writing for dj
possible, but my future plans include the
migration to Python platforms/frameworks (Django and Tornado).
Enjoy it.
Greetings
Impalah
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Ops!
Seems that John and me have similar projects, both ugaim severs, both
over code igniter (but I haven't graphics and colors):
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unga/wiki/WikiStart
I'm testing my "unga" right now (problems under linux 64) for
uploading it to sourceforge; 4 of the 5 ugaim
http://media.mercola.com/ImageServer/public/2008/September/9.6redbull.jpg
2010/3/4, Justin Clark-Casey :
> I meant Diva *wants* to understand, not wasn't. My blood sugar levels are
> too low.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] head doesn't compile
> Date: Thu, 0
I don't like the new viewer. For me is extremely uncomfortable and the
"advantages" of viewing youtube videos in-world don't compensate the
disadvantages of, for example, having only on screen functions "for
dummies".
I agree with Alberto that is a waste of time to adapt opensim for the
new gadget
I thought my english was bad, but I've discovered that Google's
spanish is even worse.
:-P
It translated literally OAR
(http://www.wordreference.com/es/translation.asp?tranword=oar).
Thanks for the morning laughs, James
El 04/02/10, James Stallings II escribió:
> Hola Juan Felipe,
> Mi compa
Just a stupid silly question: standalone or grid mode? If grid: where were
the ugaim servers? Same machine?
And a comment: 1024 regions? 8 hours for booting? Weird!
2010/1/22 Mic Bowman
> this is just fyi... and a very positive comment about how far opensim has
> come in recent months!
>
> as
come across and may want to integrate are not .NET
> such as Joomla, Drupal. Would this mean installing Mono on all systems, not
> just the OpenSim systems? Still a helpful alternative to consider.
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 20:39, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
>
> If someone is looki
If someone is looking for some kind of purity (using exclusively .NET for
web management) recently I have discovered http://www.dotnetnuke.com/
Is a CMS (like Alfresco, Drupal, Joomla...) but runs over .NET. It shouldn't
be too difficult to connect the native Opensim components to get/set data
ins
I am working on it and it's about to be launched (due to the framework I
use, Code Igniter, possibly with a MIT or Apache license, but open source).
A soon as I clean the code will be available for public download. It was
stable on October but then... Modern Warfare 2 was launched and I love AK-47
Will be only a name change from "messaging" to "presence" or some of the
rest/xml methods of the messaging server will pass to another server or will
dissapear? (for example "presence_info_bulk" or "login_to_simulator")
And another question, if anyone knows, is there any UPDATED list (at least
for
(which is a subset of X.509) to define semantics for
> interpreting the subject name of client side certificates in transactions
> carried over HTTPS. the other is the use of OAuth for one domain to
> explicitly grant access to another domain's systems for a particular
> purpose.
. MySQL is notoriously not scalable and a load monster. I know
> that there is already some stuff in there for different database
> systems so this might be already on its way.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Impalah Shenzhou
> wrote:
> > Ok, maybe it
y a
> settled issue amongs the OpenSim devs.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 02:19:20PM +0100, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
> > I could trust in you, but you need to tell me "you are really you" with a
> > local login (i.e. email headers can be altered to impersonate as another
&
can be altered to impersonate as another
person) or someone I trust should tell it to me (i.e. OpenID).
Sorry for the off-off-topic :-(
2009/11/24 Robert A. Knop Jr.
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:42:28AM +0100, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
> > How can I trust anyone who hasn't been author
Hi:
Morgaine, I agree with you except:
- SL is based on highly *centralized* concepts of *identity, storage and
control*, which come together to create either a walled garden or a
prison planet, depending on one's perspective. Whatever one's worldview,
the end result is badly non-sc
And who is the Linus Torvalds of Opensim?
I understand the existence of a core team, I understand too the existence of
a "secret" list for organization purposes (for example what Adam says about
voting a new comitter).
But some kind of decissions (i.e. what should or should not be included in
c
t;
>
>
> Short summary of the above: Do it if you have any desire to follow good
> security practices with your users. It takes almost no extra time and gives
> you appreciable benefits.
>
>
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> *From:* opensim-dev-boun...@lists.berlios.de [mailto:
&
*must* be unique for each user for decent security.
>
>
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> *From:* opensim-dev-boun...@lists.berlios.de [mailto:
> opensim-dev-boun...@lists.berlios.de] *On Behalf Of *Impalah Shenzhou
> *Sent:* Friday, 16 October 2009 3:44 AM
>
> *To:* opensim-dev@l
This comes from UserManagerBase.AddUser (0.6.6):
string md5PasswdHash = Util.Md5Hash(Util.Md5Hash(password) + ":" +
String.Empty);
The salt should be where String.Empty is.
I think it doesn't change in the most recent versions, so the "create user"
method of the console (both standalone and ugai
:-(
Too late for me. I have to go to work next day :-P
2009/10/1 James Stallings II
> Brilliantly played Diva :)
> I encourage everyone to join us there :)
>
> Cheers
> James
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 10:38 AM, wrote:
>
>> In case people aren't aware of this, most of the action in OpenSi
+1 for moving to Drupal.
If help needed, I have tons of experience with Drupal too, as webmaster and
as developer (modules and templates).
My only suggestion: change colors of the web... they hurt!
Greetings
2009/9/21 Melanie
> Having lots of experience with Drupal by now, i'd be willing to
Ok, I will try it as soon as I can. I work in grid mode so maybe it will
take me some time until I can tell you something.
Greetings
2009/8/4 Teravus Ovares
> Can I suggest something Impalah?
>
> Try the new OpenSimulator in a separate folder under your current
> version of mon
ecause I don't know if the
new mono version is "secure", or use it for something more than testing and
"hey, 1 primitives, cool!"
I'm hungry, maybe I will be more optimistic after lunch.
greetings
2009/8/4 Dr Scofield
>
> Impalah wrote:
> > Pleas
> For stability in the attic ... I have a hosted standalone OpenSim with
> .Net Framework that has been rock solid for 208 days, that choice is
> available.
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Impalah
> *To:* opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August
Please allow me to be cynic but... For using/developing for/testing trunk
Opensim versions I am forced to tweak my stable and well patched Linux and
to include an unstable mono version which I have no guarantee about
everything will work (maybe with 2.4, maybe with 2.5, maybe with future
2.9)...
T
You're looking for an automatic converter from X to Opensim... Some light
about this, at least for Autocad.
Almost all the "standard and well designed" Acad dwgs(for architecture for
example) should be made with lines or polylines to draw the "plant" of the
buildings. Then these lines are extruded
Hi:
I'm the creator of the Autocad importer (Henshin). It's not open source,
right now, but it's free, except the Second Life builder (around 3 euros).
For opensim there is a region plugin for building/cleaning, quite simple,
but actually it isn't working. Was developed one year ago and the APIs
I don't know enough Opensim Core and hidden implications of this proposal,
but I've been developing some extensions for my sims.
What you are proposing can be made nowadays using Plugins as it is a custom
behavior of one or several regions. You can use whatever "storing" system
for your data and d
Minimal?
+1 too
2009/7/10 Melanie
> Well, basic _is_ a basic console
> no editing, no colors. Otherwise functional. So what should it be
> called?
>
> Melanie
>
> Stefan Andersson wrote:
> > Same here, +1 but better name for 'basic'.
> >
> > /Stefan
> >
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From
You've won the prize of "Common sense guy of the year".
+1 on separating discussions... I'm lost since 7th or 8th message
2009/7/9 Stefan Andersson
> This discussion went west pretty fast it seems.
>
>
>
> To try to get things on track; this is what I’ve heard said, and proposed,
> in roughly
I suspected that "collaboration" will require client modifications too.
The VNC blackboard is a good idea, but seems a patch waiting for a better
client API (capturing events on the surface of a prim and the whole). What I
am looking for is a full application integration (i.e. executing openoffice
Hi:
Yesterday, talking with a client who wanted something similar to a
blackboard into Second Life, I was trying to remember if there is something
similar for Opensim.
Not the clasical "prim-on-rez" blackboard (sometimes called "sim overloader
blackboard) or the web-over-prim refresher and all th
If you don't want messages in the console edit Opensim.exe.config and
change:
To something like ERROR or FATAL.
If I remember well there are projects in the forge to execute opensim as a
windows service. For linux, just using the ampersand when launching, there
isn't any other way actually.
An
Holly shit!!! You two (Adam and Mike) are a pair of damn fucking genius.
I'll give this a try. If it is only half what I could see in the
documentation, guys, this will be the next revolution in opensim (at least
for me).
Very very very good job.
Greetings
2009/5/12 Mike Deem
> Hello, I wou
GREAT (uppercased) idea but...
Even including warnings like:
- "use at your own risk".
- "if you use trunk in a production environment and it crashes, you are the
asshole".
- "moron restricted area".
- "RTFM"
- or simply "Read".
there will be problems. C'est la vie.
Murphy's law: "It is impossi
I think I didn't understand the proposal... or maybe yes.
You are proposing to separate 3D rendering code from 2D (windows and so on)
on the viewer to allow them to choose what rendering engine to use? +1 from
my part
2009/2/24 Tommi Laukkanen
> +1 from me too. The 2d ui can start as sub set
agent region".
I'll test my system looking for table locks or something like that, but my
first thinking is that the region server calls aren't completely
asynchronous.
Greetings
2009/1/25 Justin Clark-Casey
> Impalah wrote:
> > Hi everyone:
> >
> > I'
ory when crossing
regions?
And the secondary question: Is there any implemented or at least a
semi-implemented method to deliver only parts of the inventory ("a la SL
style")?
Greetings
Impalah "Sea of doubts" Shenshou
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Forget the warnings or add the opensim folder to the ·exceptions". It isn't
for the source code but for the included libraries: any library that "opens"
a tcp/udp socket is treated as a virus.
I had the same problem three weeks ago, and after doing a simple test
creating a http .NET server it was
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