The following may not be what you are looking for, but you can easily install linux on a usb-stick and then just put opensim on the same stick. Ubuntu should install in under 1GB, so given that cheap 16GB and 32GB usb-sticks can be purchased, and unless the goal is optimization for its own sake, this would appear to be at least one practical solution:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-x-ubuntu-610/ Sure..you'll have lots of stuff you don't need in addition to linux and opensim, but at 1GB, who cares? -p On 11/13/2010 3:25 AM, Daniel Smith wrote:
Greetings, Am trying to untangle how deep the dependencies get to run OpenSim completely off of a USB Key on a Mac. I really want to have a disk image where OpenSim runs off Mono on the same image.. the fun starts when trying to figure out how to satisfy libgdiplus.dylib ... It wants some of X11, but how much? In other words, if I make no assumptions about what the user has on their local disk (could be no X11, no Mono), what is the minimum I have to drag in? Anyone ever do embedded mono with OpenSim? :) Daniel
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