I am really sorry guys posted to wrong list please forgive me
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Marc Adored wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody had any success compiling snowglobe on
> ubuntu and if they have what steps they took to prepare their system
> for it. I have installed everyth
I was wondering if anybody had any success compiling snowglobe on
ubuntu and if they have what steps they took to prepare their system
for it. I have installed everything under the sun and my /usr/include
folder is a mess and I still can't get it to compile in 64bit or
32bit.
./develop.py -m64 -t
I suggest a centralized system thats decentralized :P kind of like a
cloud computing setup. It all seems centralized to the naked eye but a
lot of decentralized things go on. This can be done 2 ways as I see
it. Both ways require OpenSim to allow multiple authentication
servers. 1 way which would w
I Agree with separating the documentation for each release. My biggest
issue was trying to fix the "bugs" specified on the how to in the
version I downloaded and the bug didn't even exist in that version.
The mixture of ROBUST in with documentation on the old method is very
confusing. I actually de
Hey Guys I am pretty new to OpenSim and in no way a c/c++/c# coder but
I am a web developer and I wouldn't mind helping with the website. I
too have failed to build OpenSim successfully since the only docs on
the website are so outdated and so many changes have been made. I
don't know what help I c