Hallo,
Thanks for the tip. But I am not using any mesh in my sim :(
Basically I am using the DIVA because of the wifi, but think I will
switch once the new GUI is done, that was written about here on the
list. Do not have time to write one myself atm.
Regards,
Klaus
On 01.01.2012 14:38, M.E. Verhagen wrote:
Happy new year !
One other thing what seems to trigger ode crashes seem to faulty
meshes, you can reconize these from opensim log lines like:
10:49:19 - [MESH]: no recognized physics mesh found in mesh asset
11:06:40 - [MESH]: asset data is zero length
06:40 - [MESH]: experimental mesh proxy generation for
defaultMesh/9af57c73-8ef4-42f1-9415-46e8491213cd
Try to find these inworld and delete them. On my box the ode crashes
were less fequent after deleting those.
The case with the libode is that it does not seem to be compatible
with some systems luckely most system already have a libode in their
repo why not use that libode ?
I am using a git version, not the diva. Could be that some recent
updates on the odescene also prevent some crashes.
Op zaterdag 31 december 2011 schreef Klaus-E. Klingner
([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>) het volgende:
> <sigh> I have to correct myself. The world just crashed again with
exactly the same error :(
>
> Regards,
>
> Klaus
>
> On 31.12.2011 18:19, Klaus-E. Klingner wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> thank you for the tip. However it did not fix the problem :/ I still
got the same crash. However I noticed that the ode-file in the physics
folder of DIVA is different from the one in the original OpenSim
0.72-download. I copied that over, started the world and that seems to
have done the trick. Now I just have to figure out a way to one of the
sims that suddenly disappeared :/
>
> Regards and a happy and a happy new year,
>
> Klaus
>
>
> Additional remark:
>
> To install the libode on SuSe you have to add the
OpenSuSE-Gamerepository with
>
> zypper addrepo
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_11.4/
opensuse-games-x86_64
>
> and then install libode using
>
> zypper install libode1
>
> On 31.12.2011 16:57, M.E. Verhagen wrote:
>
>
>
> I had the same sort of ode crashes, i installed ode on my system
with 'yum install ode' and deleted the libode.so from the opensim bin
dir, after wich i simlinked the lib to make sure opensim uses it. I
also downloaded
https://github.com/downloads/justincc/opensim/libode.so-x86_64.so, and
the crashes stopped.
>
>
>
> On suse this would something like these commands:
>
> yum install libode
>
> cd /opt/opensim/diva-r16915/bin
>
> wget https://github.com/downloads/justincc/opensim/libode.so-x86_64.so
>
> rm libode.so
>
> rm libode-x86_64.so
>
> mv libode.so-x86_64.so <http://libode.so-x86_64.so> libode-x86_64.so
>
> ln /usr/lib64/libode.so.1.1.1 libode.so
>
>
> I am not sure if there is a libode.so.1.1.1, it could named
differently, but just symlink it.
> In theory the symlink is not needed, but it cannot hurt.
>
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