This usually happens when you call an OSfunction that hasn't been enabled in opensim.ini; either because threat level is set too low, or because the function needs to be explicitly enabled, for example http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OsTeleportAgent

It might be that you're calling an lsl function that has not been fully ported yet, too, but that would be rare.

So, I've got a bunch of OSGrid scripts and my stand-alone is using the default Xengine. With a number of the scripts I get the following error message

"Selected engine unavailable. Running script on XEngine".

To me, this says that there is at least one other script engine available. Is that so? If it is, how do I get it and install it? Currently, with scripts that generate that error, I have been recompiling (using LSL, just in case), set the script to running and it works fine. Its just a pain in the ass having to go through the extra steps.

Come to think of it, what about other Physics Engines, like nVidia PhysX, which I happen to have installed on my system. Can anyone provide links to get a different engine and installation instructions?


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