Re: [opensource-dev] A weird bug when moving the avatar

2010-12-31 Thread Trilo Byte
It's possible... I've been semi-crippled by lack of support for my nVidia GPU and the whole framerate stutter thing https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-23318 When I get a chance, I'll see if I can isolate/reproduce. On Dec 31, 2010, at 5:59 PM, Marine Kelley wrote: > I have observed this beh

[opensource-dev] A weird bug when moving the avatar

2010-12-31 Thread Marine Kelley
I have observed this behavior with the rev 14120 of viewer-development : https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-24361 (name checked this time) In short, when you press a movement key or use the move panel (going forward, backward etc, but not turning left or right), the FPS decrease dramatically

Re: [opensource-dev] Very Strange occurrence...

2010-12-31 Thread Dahlia Trimble
I've seen evidence that the Improved Instant Message packet still contains a good user name while the group chat window displays ???(???) for the same message. On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Nicky D. wrote: > > phenomenon's been occurring at least once a day. Sometimes they're ??? > at > > log

Re: [opensource-dev] Very Strange occurrence...

2010-12-31 Thread Ponzu
I just thought of looking in the xml files, and indeed "Grumpity Productengine" shows up in a few of them, I assume as some sort of place holder left by a programmer. Maybe such "magic words" should be replace by something like "Unkown Resident" or some such. On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Arg

Re: [opensource-dev] Convexdecomposition for open source devs

2010-12-31 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-12-30, at 08:47, WolfPup Lowenhar wrote: > That is why I put the link to the sites where the source is hosted so you can > check this and the license they are using are full GPL which is compatible > with LGPL if I remember correctly. If you use a full GPL component then you have to use

Re: [opensource-dev] Very Strange occurrence...

2010-12-31 Thread Argent Stonecutter
> > There should be a few fallback strategies like: > a) Try to keep the old cache entry. > b) Use the normal user name. > c) Maybe even use the UUID. > > But just showing everyone (in the worst case) as ??? really screws > things up IMO. Agreed. The TPV I'm using seems to use the Legacy Name if

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-31 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-12-28, at 14:40, Celierra Darling wrote: > It seems a little unclear to try to communicate "this can have privacy > implications" by putting the setting on the privacy tab. It might be better > to write the setting label so it's more explicit (i.e. something like "Show > my favorites to

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-797 and other ideas about Landmarks&SLURLS (was "Daily Scrum Summary - dec. 23")

2010-12-31 Thread Argent Stonecutter
Why not just paste it into a notecard? On 2010-12-24, at 10:09, Garmin Kawaguichi wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Opensource Obscure" > To: "OpenSource Mailing List" > Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 12:17 PM > Subject: [opensource-dev] STORM-797 and other ideas about Landmar

Re: [opensource-dev] Does writing to llerrs make the viewer crash ?

2010-12-31 Thread Marine Kelley
Hehe well there were two ways of writing the name of the JIRA entry : the right way, and the Marine way. Guess which one I chose. Thanks Sheet :) On 31/12/2010, Sheet Spotter wrote: > The random crash reported by Marine was VWR-24359. > https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-24359 > > (Th

Re: [opensource-dev] Does writing to llerrs make the viewer crash ?

2010-12-31 Thread Sheet Spotter
The random crash reported by Marine was VWR-24359. https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-24359 (There was a typo in the original post; two digits were transposed.) Sheet Spotter -Original Message- From: opensource-dev-boun...@lists.secondlife.com [mailto:opensource-dev-boun...

Re: [opensource-dev] Does writing to llerrs make the viewer crash ?

2010-12-31 Thread Marine Kelley
Ah yes that's what I remembered. I didn't think it was still the case in v2. Thanks. On 31/12/2010, Zabb65 wrote: > Yes, llerrs purposefully dereferences a null pointer to cause a crash, > and if that fails it infinitely loops. This is so "errors" get fixed > instead of being ignored. > > On Fri,

Re: [opensource-dev] Does writing to llerrs make the viewer crash ?

2010-12-31 Thread Zabb65
Yes, llerrs purposefully dereferences a null pointer to cause a crash, and if that fails it infinitely loops. This is so "errors" get fixed instead of being ignored. On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 05:42, Marine Kelley wrote: > Hello all, > > I have just filed a JIRA (VWR-23459) about a random crash that

[opensource-dev] Does writing to llerrs make the viewer crash ?

2010-12-31 Thread Marine Kelley
Hello all, I have just filed a JIRA (VWR-23459) about a random crash that would occur in the rendering pipeline, when suddenly it struck me : I remember that years ago the viewer would crash when writing to llerrs, and that it was voluntary (don't ask me why). Is it still the case ? In this JIRA,