pedro kirjoitti:
I found Naali-0.1_alpha2.exe and Naali-0.1_alpha3.exe
and tried to use them - but coudnt get further then the loginscreen
which was somehow like locked. I couldnt enter anything in the boxes,
Did you install them to a clean directory? I think there is a problem
that if you install them on top of alpha1 or older releases like 0.0.1
or 0.0.2 it doesn't remove the old modules that were there, and the
previous ways which we used for input might be interfering (at least if
you have installs from alpha1 and alpha2-3 mixed). I think this is why
alpha3 now suggest a dir named naali0.1.alpha3.
I installed and run alpha3 on a winxp now and it works. There is a known
bug that when doing web login it may freeze if your box has also the qt
sdk installed (loads some wrong dll from somewhere, we haven't found out
yet what exactly happens), but the opensim and rex auths and the tabs to
choose the login type etc. should always work.
~Toni
On Jan 22, 4:28 pm, pedro <[email protected]> wrote:
That sounds awsome - looking forward to give it a try as soon as it
gets out :-)
On Jan 19, 8:31 am, Ryan McDougall <[email protected]> wrote:
I hit send to soon...
This will be the first of 0.x series of releases. The 0.0.x series we
were a little cautious of outside usage and testing because we knew
just how rough the code was, and didn't want people slagging us too
soon. However starting with 0.1 at the end of this month, we're hoping
that people really start using Naali and Taiga, and begin giving
feedback and constructive criticism; and even become involved in the
community as developers, documenters, and testers, and this is where
the rebooted realXtend really takes off.
Cheers,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Ryan McDougall <[email protected]> wrote:
I would also like to point out this is 0.1 *alpha* release, or a 0.1
"release candidate". This release was required for internal reasons.
We are hoping to have a proper 0.1 release at the end of January,
hopefully with an updated Taiga 0.1.
Cheers,
2010/1/18 Antti Ilomäki <[email protected]>:
As the version number suggests it's not a finished product, but the
programmers have been busy and managed to produce some pretty impressive
stuff. This version a complete replacement for the previous generation
technology, but from now on we will be offering Naali as an alternative for
the more adventurous users. Judging by the recent pace in development, it
won't be long until the earlier viewer versions can be completely replaced
by the new and shiny stuff.
http://realxtend.blogspot.com/2010/01/naali-01-released.html
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