Thanks for the feeedback. I think my intermediate plan is to put out what I have for the Mac, and require that the user have Mono installed. (the "Daring Developer" edition, if you will...)
That will give the MacSimStick project a nice checkpoint - it will be usable to some. The real goal is to sort out the mono/x11 stuff without turning the download into something crazy big. As for running Linux off the stick, that's really a different project. I'm trying to get the Mac folks going on OpenSim side-by-side with what they are already doing. When it comes time for someone to tackle a *NixSimStick, they'll get it running easily enough, but will have to deal with all the distros out there :) (I mean running OpenSim off the stick, not booting a whole a kernel, etc) Daniel >> >> 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 ... >> _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
