In the modrex trunk, I found the readme, which was located under:

modrex\trunk\ModularRex

so instead of taking "modrex", I took "ModularRex" and put it under the
c:\opensimcheckout\opensim" directory. That seemed to resolve almost all
references after adding the 3 projects to the opensim solution. However, 
the
following reference is not on my system, and generates a warning during
build...

System.Data.DataSetExtension.dll

Is this needed? If so, any suggestions on where to get it?

-p


Paul Fishwick wrote:
> I am downloading the latest opensim and modrex (the trunk, not alpha) to
> retest. Some questions:
>
> 1) there is no README file in the modrex trunk as there was in the 
> alpha branch.
>     Do we still follow the procedure  of adding 3 pre-existing 
> projects to the opensim
>     solution? These projects being ModularRex, ModularRex.NHibernate, and
>     ModularRex.RexFramework ?
>
> 2) Something is not right with the assembly references for each of 
> these 3 projects.
>    For example, when I prebuild2008 and then enter the opensim 
> solution, there are
>    86 opensim projects. I then start by adding the ModularRex project. 
> When added,
>    almost all references under that project have yellow warning icons 
> next to them,
>    starting with IronMath.dll all the way down.
>
> When I checked out the latest ModRex (version 41) I put it in:
>
> C:\opensim\opensim\modrex
>
> where C:\opensim is the Opensim svn checkout, and modrex is the modrex 
> trunk checkout.
>
> -p
>
> Mikko Pallari wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Using SQLite for in OpenSim and using NHibernate for ModRex shouldn't 
>> cause problems, because they don't use same tables.
>>
>> Which revision of the OpenSim did you use? ModRex requires the latest 
>> patches to NHibernate in OpenSim. Revisions past r8134 should be fine.
>>
>> ______________________________
>> Mikko Pallari
>>
>> ADMINO technologies
>> www.adminotech.com
>> www.realxtend.org
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
>> On Behalf Of Paul Fishwick
>> Sent: 24. tammikuuta 2009 18:06
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [REX] modrex objects
>>
>>
>> It turns out that I had a copy of MS SQL 2005 stored on my home 
>> computer,
>> so used that. I created a mssql database called "opensim", and after
>> starting everything
>> (avatar storage, authentication, and opensim) I see that the following
>> tables were added:
>>
>>  migrations
>>  RexMaterialsDictionaryItems
>>  RexObjectProperties
>>
>> Hmm.. seems good - one of the 3 modrex modules have created the table
>> structures in the
>> mssql database via the connection string. Note: for Opensim, Sqlite is
>> used because there
>> is no mssql string option in opensim.ini.example (which is what most
>> folks seem to
>> use for opensim.ini). So, when opensim is running, it is using the
>> default Sqlite and Mssql
>> (for modrex) simultaneously. Is this an issue?
>>
>> However, when I create even a simple object (a cube) in-world, exit 
>> the rex
>> viewer, and then re-launch the viewer, the objects are not there. In
>> some cases, it seems
>> that the physical extent of prims are there since my avatar collides
>> with them, but they are invisible. Is
>> there an equivalent in the rexviewer to "view all transparent objects" ?
>> It looks
>> commented out in the View menu.
>>
>> Another bug with regard to material properties....  Let's say that I 
>> want
>> to create a mesh based on a previously uploaded 3D model. I create a
>> primitive
>> (a cube), then I go to the Rex tab, and under "Mesh Name", nothing is
>> listed.
>> Then, I go into inventory and click on "3D models" so that the meshes
>> previously
>> uploaded are listed and showing in inventory. There are 2 of them there.
>> Now, I go back to the rex tab and
>> under "Mesh Name", now the meshes are listed. I needed to manually 
>> open the
>> inventory 3d model area in order to see mesh names listed under the
>> rex->Mesh Name
>> menu.
>>
>> I'll go ahead and put these as bug reports in the modrex area if that is
>> better? Let
>> me know.
>>
>> -p
>>
>>
>> Mikko Pallari wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The branch is now merged back to trunk. ModRex is now separated in 
>>> to three modules: ModularRex.dll, ModularRex.RexFramework.dll and 
>>> ModularRex.NHibernate.dll.
>>>
>>> The NHibernate module handles the saving of all Rex specific data of 
>>> the objects, which mesh is in use, materials etc. The NHibernate 
>>> module currently supports only MsSql for saving to database. 
>>> Unfortunately we have our hand full of work, so it is not our top 
>>> priority yet to support other databases.
>>>
>>> But to support MySQL or SQLite is quite simple, just make migration 
>>> file for that database and place that under 
>>> NHibernate/Resources/SQLiteDialect or 
>>> NHibernate/Resources/MySQLDialect depending for which database the 
>>> file is. We would greatly appreciate if anyone was volunteering to 
>>> write those migration files.
>>>
>>> To configure ModRex to use MsSql put the following two lines to 
>>> OpenSim.ini:
>>> [realXtend]
>>> db_connectionstring = 
>>> "MsSql2005Dialect;SqlClientDriver;Server=YOURSERVER\SQLEXPRESS;Initial 
>>> Catalog=yourdatabasename;Persist Security Info=True;User 
>>> Id=username;Password=password"
>>>
>>> ______________________________
>>> Mikko Pallari
>>>
>>> ADMINO technologies
>>> www.adminotech.com
>>> www.realxtend.org
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
>>> On Behalf Of Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao
>>> Sent: 22. tammikuuta 2009 20:22
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [REX] Re: state of modrex
>>>
>>>
>>> ja,ja. SVN detected than my language was spanish and automatic
>>> translated the mesage to:"Acceso Anónimo a Subversion (SVN)
>>>
>>> Este proyecto permite realizar checkouts anónimos de su código fuente.
>>> Use el comando que aparece debajo e ingrese 'anónimo' como nombre de
>>> usuario y deje la contraseña en blanco para realizar el checkout del
>>> código.
>>>
>>> svn checkout http://forge.opensimulator.org/svn/modrex";
>>>
>>> and, of course "anonimo" wasn't recognized like login ;-D
>>> Thks, starting to test.
>>> ========================================================
>>>
>>> 2009/1/22 Mikko Pallari <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>    
>>>> Access information for svn is on this page: 
>>>> http://forge.opensimulator.org/gf/project/modrex/scmsvn/?action=AccessInfo 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And there it states: "This project allows anonymous checkouts of 
>>>> its source code. Use the command below and use 'anonymous' as the 
>>>> username and a blank password to checkout the code."
>>>>
>>>> ______________________________
>>>> Mikko Pallari
>>>> Server Technical Lead in RealXtend
>>>>
>>>> ADMINO technologies
>>>> www.adminotech.com
>>>> www.realxtend.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [email protected] 
>>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gustavo Alberto 
>>>> Navarro Bilbao
>>>> Sent: 22. tammikuuta 2009 15:52
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: [REX] Re: state of modrex
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A question, because I don't know what I am doing badly. When I tried
>>>> to download the sources from SVN , and ask me fot login and password,
>>>> it do not recognize "anonimo" like user and the blank password.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/1/22 Ryan McDougall <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>> There is also this page:
>>>>> http://rexdeveloper.org/wiki/index.php?title=Features_supported_currently 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Which we will keep updated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Mikko Pallari
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>        
>>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The UDP listener problem is now fixed in branch '0.2-alpha' at 
>>>>>> ModRex. Let me know if you have any more problems. I haven't yet 
>>>>>> tried to solve that other bug you reported. Compiling ModRex is 
>>>>>> now a bit more complicated than before, but there is more 
>>>>>> information about that in readme-file. Also the prebuild.xml 
>>>>>> doesn't exist in the branch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ______________________________
>>>>>> Mikko Pallari
>>>>>> Server Technical Lead in RealXtend
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ADMINO technologies
>>>>>> www.adminotech.com
>>>>>> www.realxtend.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: [email protected] 
>>>>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of metaphorz
>>>>>> Sent: 15. joulukuuta 2008 22:05
>>>>>> To: realXtend
>>>>>> Subject: [REX] Re: state of modrex
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks - I plan on creating a tutorial
>>>>>> page on the opensim wiki on "how to", but the realx team
>>>>>> may be working out some kinks with modrex right based on
>>>>>> bug reports...something is not quite going right in the 
>>>>>> networking...
>>>>>> When this is done, and I can verify inside-of-the-router
>>>>>> and outside-of-the-router logins to multiple
>>>>>> regions, I'll do the wiki.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Compiling the code is not bad -- just check it out using SVN
>>>>>> (I use TortoiseSVN on Windows XP), fix the references and
>>>>>> then build.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -p
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 15, 2:45 pm, MasterJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>          
>>>>>>> I personally follow all steps you done i'm interessing too to 
>>>>>>> compile
>>>>>>> and test modrex so if you write a tons of message that's for me
>>>>>>> excellent reference ;).
>>>>>>> Actually i'm lost on compilation but i do some mistake so ... herm
>>>>>>> it's my fault ^^
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> metaphorz wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>> Sorry for the slew of messages: I just wanted to let the modrex 
>>>>>>>> team
>>>>>>>> know the current testing state before I sign off. For reference, I
>>>>>>>> will refer to
>>>>>>>> my internal-IP as 192.168.1.100 (router-assigned IP) and the
>>>>>>>> external-IP as the IP I get when I go to a "what is my ip?" 
>>>>>>>> service.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (1) If *all* Http settings (xml files) are set consistently to
>>>>>>>> external-IP, where
>>>>>>>> the URI is needed, opensim.exe crashes at about the point just 
>>>>>>>> after
>>>>>>>> the point where port 7000 (UDP) is being opened.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (2) If the only change to (1) is setting "external_host_name" to
>>>>>>>>    my internal-IP in the default.xml file in regions\, then
>>>>>>>> opensim.exe
>>>>>>>>    finishes successfully, and I can log into my single region;
>>>>>>>> however,
>>>>>>>>    I am unable to log into this region from another computer (ie..
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>    192.168.1.102 for example).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For comparison, when I perform (1) in opensim (without
>>>>>>>> rexmodular.dll),
>>>>>>>> opensim.exe does not crash and works fine from behind the 
>>>>>>>> router or
>>>>>>>> outside of it.  There appears to be some sort of networking 
>>>>>>>> bug, but
>>>>>>>> alas,
>>>>>>>> I am not sure what it is. I'll try the next incarnation of 
>>>>>>>> rexmodular
>>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>>> developed. The "more than one" region problem that I identified
>>>>>>>> earlier
>>>>>>>> may well be related to this one.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -p- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>             
>>>>       
>>>
>>>     
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Paul Fishwick, PhD
>> Professor and Director, Digital Arts and Sciences Programs
>> University of Florida
>> Computer & Information Science and Eng. Dept.
>> Bldg. CSE, Room 301
>> P.O. Box 116120
>> Gainesville, FL 32611
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Phone: (352) 392-1414
>> Fax: (352) 392-1220
>> Web: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~fishwick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >>
>>   
>
>


-- 
Paul Fishwick, PhD
Professor and Director, Digital Arts and Sciences Programs
University of Florida
Computer & Information Science and Eng. Dept.
Bldg. CSE, Room 301
P.O. Box 116120
Gainesville, FL 32611
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (352) 392-1414
Fax: (352) 392-1220
Web: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~fishwick


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