(the following is not server-related, but as the question appeared in the 
discussion, I think some will appreciate the solution)

Just found by chance the fix for the 6 error messages of Imprudence on Mac: a 
couple of file names used for day cycles are url-encoded. Programs expect 
A-12PM.xml and doesn't find the existing A%2D12PM.xml file.

These files are located in 
        Imprudence 1.3.2.app/Contents/Resources/app_settings/windlight/skies
renaming (or, safer, copying) them with a dash instead of %2D makes the trick.

This can be done with Terminal or by displaying packet content. I'll answer 
more precise question by mail, if needed.

I searched that for a long time in the whole web and didn't find such a simple 
solution!



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Le 18 mars 2012 à 12:54, Akira Sonoda a écrit :

> Hi Steven
> 
> Am 2. März 2012 21:27 schrieb Steven Salter <[email protected]>:
> There are a lot of viewers out there. I am not overly interested in going to 
> SL except to see what marvelous things people are creating so I don't plan on 
> using the SL viewer very often.
> 
> On the mac  i use mainly Singularity even if the build is not in the most 
> current state
> Sometimes i use Impru as well on the mac even with the 6 error messages 
> during startup. 
> The most current 1.4 beta i don't use because music does not play
> Phoenix and Firestorm... I don't like both. whenever i use them things get 
> messy.
> 
> On Linux, the situation pretty much the same. Mainily Singularity, current 
> version but does not play music
> Impru 1.3.x or 1.4.x because they play music therefore i use them mostly on 
> parties with DJ's or live concerts.
> Phoenix and Firestorm... The same on Linux as on mac and i can't get used to 
> the new Firestorm user interface. 
> 
> I have no idea what intentions are behind all those efforts of the different 
> viewers. Improving usability? All those new/different menus and panels ( 
> especially the preferences dialog ) it confuses more than it helps. Better 
> rendering capabilities e.g. the kirsten viewer. Nice idea! but also there i 
> hardly can get used to the ui.
> 
> Better Stability. Imprudence is very nice and Singularity is very nice on 
> Linux as well. Those crashe mentioned in an other post I've mainly seen on 
> mac.
> 
> Therefore I mostly work under Linux right now, because i get the more current 
> versions than on mac.
> 
> There are certainly a lot of other viewers out there as well. But I need to 
> be productive and get things done, therefore stability is most important.
> Things have to materialize quickly and correctly, sharp and not blurry 
> textures no cloud avatars. That's the second important feature.
> The viewer should be nice to the sims as well. There are some issues 
> especially with the newer viewers using http textures and the OpenSim. Thats 
> the third important feature. 
> 
> The newest and latest Features like Meshes are not so important for me they 
> are quite new and I have no problems to wait until those features get more 
> mature, because I am not building so much.
> 
> Here's the viewer stats from the last 24 hours on all the Sims I maintain: 
> https://plus.google.com/photos/109108978167407050970/albums/5721203138429046561?authkey=CNiV9-3LyMu7cQ
> 
> 
> 
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