insight that you
have.
Stop Wasting Your Time.
Just let them kill SL in peace.
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PS Needless to say that I completely agree with the technical point you
have been making. But it's not just the hover height that is
problematic lol. The whole animation (format
this knowledge of the Closed grid is Staff.
You really should take the meds that your psychiatrist prescribes,
otherwise they don't have any effect :/
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to be checked for certainty.
Singularity has a separate debug setting for HTTP bandwidth usage
(HTTPThrottleBandwidth).
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Ambrosia chaoss...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please top spamming this mailing list over and over?
Thank you.
I just added a special spam filter rule to my spamassassin a while back.
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 10:36:12 -0800
Darien Caldwell darien.caldw...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, this was brought up to Nyx and Oz at Oz's last User Group
meeting, by inusaito.kanya They were supposed to file a bug under
Sunshine, but probably good to have someone else do it as well, in
case they
Open Source coder,
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PS I'd add a comment HERE regarding SUN-38, but I learned years
ago already that LL doesn't listen to anyone. They are just
going to give you the finger Henri (and everyone else in SL)
but not going to fix this. I'm not even going to TRY add
namespace boost {
// something with *intrusive*
}
remove the 'namespace boost {' and '}'.
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like the non-AO ones (not that is flawless... happens too
often you walk while playing the 'stand' animation :/)
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get rendered properly by my build, but I
don't know if it's because of this code revision or something else.
I need to do further testing on that.
Thanks,
Gistya Eusebio
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Before this mail program I used mutt, and that had no problem
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Using debian, I installed claws-mail-pgpinline plugin,
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Kadah kadah.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Kadah,
Please note that I cannot read your posts. They have no clear text
in them, and exist only of a Microsoft(tm) company specific attachment.
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Henri Beauchamp sl...@free.fr wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 05:23:15 +0200, Carlo Wood wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 16:59:18 -0400
holydoughnuts holydoughn...@gmail.com wrote:
The implementation that I wrote for Singularity (not yet in the
the official
reuse by the servers (although that will still take
a long time before they will start to support that, I understood).
I'd like to opt that this code will be an alternative for third
party viewers, and might very well turn out to be more robust ;)
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used anything else than a native
64-bit build, ever since I started using SL.
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On 2012-03-25 23:56 , Flats Fixed wrote:
the latest stable came out. it broke the teleporters at 2100 meters.
you know guys this is not a jira this is simple testing. love the
new policy but the fact is
if everything is already settled ?... That got to be a
(very bad) joke !!!
This is exactly what you can and should expect from Linden Lab by now...
When did they EVER really listen?
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wouldn't have gone back to Grumpity either. The viewer simply didn't know
which
cached name to use.
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on their login page: those are not newbies. It's sufficient
to put the option in a place that requires more knowledge
(and exploration) of the viewer interface.
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will produce a usable viewer.
I am interesting in hearing from anyone else (publicly or privately) that has
made progress in creating a usable viewer with OpenJPEG v2.
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On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 10:17:01AM -0400, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) wrote:
On 2010-10-23 7:27, Carlo Wood wrote:
I am not a lawyer :p, but I think that it is allowed to link an LGPL-ed
library statically against a proprietary executable provided you
provide the object code or source code
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 08:27:52AM -0500, Dave Booth wrote:
On 10/28/2010 06:29, Carlo Wood wrote:
sniplibmedia_plugin_webkit.{sp,dll,dylib}snip
Make sure you quote examples of static linking when you're talking about
static linking :)
Make sure you read carefully what I say and understand
libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so with a different Qt.
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to provide the source code of libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so.
Now if LL decides to JUST provide the sources of that plugin lib,
or just put the whole mesh repository that was used to compile it
on the net, is entirely up to them, of course.
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should march be set to for 64bit buids, if anything?
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on one of these someone fixed the issue
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=619929
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several megabytes to disk
every line of chat seems unfeasible.
So, how is this appending being done?
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On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 04:47:21AM -0700, leliel wrote:
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Carlo Wood ca...@alinoe.com wrote:
I was hoping that log files are updated very
frequently, so that if I crash I don't lose
text. But writing several megabytes to disk
every line of chat seems
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about working and what not. and the elite stay away all the time. Lindens
are the elite i suppose. now if we can just get the system to let only
half of the people log in for 3 days. and the other half stay offline. and
alternate. we would experience much less lag i think lol
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?
Because after a quick look it's clear that sp is the '0'
and tab a '1', so that my version spells
01000101010001010010 = 4F 54 52 = ascii for OTR
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Of course I'd only do that -after- providing the shared build scripts.
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is almost exclusively server-side though; not sure who
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and/or display names. Or let the users choose in what color they
want to display those names, using a default with two different
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they want. As far as scripts, chat, everything else, that use your text
version of your name, they all change on other systems and we get by.
Mystical
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it in the jira. I don't think that this link should be lost.
In other words, a rename should not make it impossible to find it
back under the original SNOW-xyz number.
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If you want to run the 32bit compile from 64bit machine, this page may help:
... this remark and the one from Lance...
Tssk.
+1 YES +1 to support for 64bit from Linden Lab!
mumble...usb sticks and chroots... come on!
Running snowglobe on a 100% 64-bit debian box for 1.5 years now,
Carlo
with a constant speed fan.
It took me a long time to decide on those components (several weeks)!
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Since nobody reacts, I assume there are no objections.
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after the beating...
As inspector Clouseau already wisely said in one of his
movies: There is a time for fighting and there is time
for not fighting... And the time for fighting is...
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must not be suspended, and must not have been
permanently banned or terminated; and [...]
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intended as an advertizing one, doesn't currently reach
its goal and even mistakes some users who think they will not be able
to use their favourite viewer after the 30th of April if it's not
listed in the directory: it is seen by many as a censoring tool.
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random ... perhaps it was changed already?
Knowing that we have almost no influence on the server side of things,
I think the best way to go is print the sum
net + physics + sim + agent + images + script
and leave it to the (experienced) user to know what the maximum of that
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 07:19:41AM -0500, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
On 2010-04-25, at 06:34, Carlo Wood wrote:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 08:38:16AM +0200, Marine Kelley wrote:
Besides this entry is not even sent by the sim, it is calculated
by the viewer
as (22.5 - net - physics - sim - agent
You should attach the patch, rather than add it as a comment.
If you want to add code in your comments anyway, then put
{code}...{code} around it, to preserve whitespace and indentation.
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conversations and conferences. A small jabber server is easy, but supporting
70K logged in accounts is a serious undertaking.
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Can someone please translate the above into readable English.
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The Betagrid would be such an option, and I assume all involved developers
have accounts old enough to be in the database.
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copyright for tha patches. We all
knew that LL had an internal code base mixed with the server code
containing non-gpl:ed code.
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the same viewers and started
with OpenSim code, but they've fixed many of the problems and are
working to fix the others. Personally I favor InWorldz, and am now
developing my avatars there before SL.
Maya
Carlo Wood wrote:
I would move to opensim immediately, but:
1) It crashes non-stop
extra restrictions.
Thus, if this is true (or if they'd do that in the future) then it is
EXTERMELY important to understand; because it DOES mean that all TPV's
have to stop using any additional code released by LL after 30 April 2010.
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I can't seem to figure out where to start a new thread about
outfits and inheritance.
How/where should we continue this discussion?
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or three rebakes instead of one.
What I'd like is an improvement here, a way to
switch outfits with a single click.
Does anyone have ideas?
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forced to always wear a certain outfit one specific way]
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to happen for several reasons :/
So, not doing it right now has almost the same implications
as deciding to never do it. I'd really like to understand
why that is the best thing to do.
Thanks for discussing this with us,
Carlo Wood ca...@alinoe.com
PS With regards to the UI design.
I like
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:48:24PM +0100, Latif Khalifa wrote:
Not to mention that some span over more than one bake, like jacket,
tattoo and alpha. I don't think changing wearable type is feasible.
+1
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be part of this particular
project. Assume that the project will result in jackets
(the canonical example) can be tucked in and/or being
worn under shirts. Would you really still need it to
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item would still be different.
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The problem with this might be that if you give that
outfit, entirely existing of freebies say, to another,
then you would like that user-defined ordering to prevail.
Thus, the difference between a creator and a user
defined ordering is that the protocol has to be
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layer...So the clothes can flutter and maybe stretch in the wind?
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because I don't see a single place where it isn't either incompatible
with the GPL or is redundant anyway.
Again: the use of the word developer clearly implies that this
person does NOT use or connect SL.
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don't do so much noise and understand
in short time all about the new scenario? :)
Maybe because those companies used real lawyers, and
didn't write down such inconsistent unclear nonsense?
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(whatever trunk) as a single
commit of 5 lines with the same comment (and WHO did that commit).
Can you elaborate on how this is going to look like?
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other committer tests it and makes
comments about implementation details.
* Original committer rewrites the patch and/or
fixes bugs, until all other committers that want
to spend time on reviewing are satidfied.
* The patch is committed.
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interoperation with other worlds as well, not just with SL. Our work in VWRAP
has the goal of allowing a single client to work with any virtual world that
can speak the protocol, and this applies very directly to Snowglobe.
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Morgaine.
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who offered to put time into fixing it, to do it in a different
way, so that his patch WILL be accepted in the official viewer.
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*I own and even have developed software that can copy any content from
second life. Have I ever used this to violate copyright? Nope, I just
didn't want to spend time building in content protection when the
software was only
amount of money in SL. If
they get anything for free on top of that, it doesn't cause
them to spend less real money.
So, surely, you didn't get any MORE money because of this..
but you didn't *lose* $1500 either, not even a fraction of that.
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at that moment)
and then hand that over to friends, or to the estate
owner, or to a parcel owner, or just keep a collection
of them to play with.
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broken, and turns you into a cloud.
The patch is broken :p
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This is the kind of witch-hunt that I hope won't happen.
It's better to find out what is happening, understand it, and then
fix it; then to start shooting uninformed around and try to get
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pointers. With the number of
scripts that normally run in a sim this will not be a problem.
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Hence, privacy.
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Newbie tries out a few viewers to see which he likes best, and settles with
Snowglobe.
Newbie is banned from all those places that his new friends say have good shops.
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PS For those who didn't read about this before: that is because once detected,
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.
*and* Restrained Life, of course ;) (sorry, it's just that I never
hear about your viewer while in-world, while lots of people
talk about using emerald). But that probably has to do more
with me than anything else :p
Not making a joke about liking to be banned in the first place,
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before court; it's impossible
to make them responsible for what users do with their code.
I'm not a lawyer, clearly, but something that comes to
mind is the fact that copying movies is highly illegal,
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