On Feb 7, 4:22 am, Mark Malewski <[email protected]> wrote: > Will Naali 0.1 also work with the vanilla OpenSim (standard OpenSim login), > and also with OpenSim + ModRex? (with standard OpenSim logins)
Yes, it has had vanilla opensim/sl login and the old rexauth from the beginning. But also the weblogin / openid auth that works against taiga (cable beach / sciencesim). The startup screen in 0.1 explains these options. The quick anonymous login buts are preconfigured automatic logins to opensim standalone where auth has been turned off, with a unique account that naali gets from a web server. > *> support is on the way as well. I hope there are some enthusiastic Mac and > Linux users * I've been using only Linux now for some days, and hope that can mostly stay on this friendlier side for most of my ReX and other work from now on. Have Naali and Taiga trunks working perfectly etc. - thanks for Erno and Ryan etc. for making that easy (i just needed to run the installer scripts basically on a fresh ubuntu install to a new laptop, easier than setting up a dev env on windows :) > I have a couple of 2009 8-Core Mac Pro's (with 32GB of RAM), and a few 21" > iMac's that I can use for platform testing. I'm also running Windows Vista There's a script in Naali svn tools/ that builds it on a mac. > *> **From now on we intend to make new binary releases more often* > That would be great! I really do like the idea of posting updated binary > releases more often. We have both Linux and Windows build bots setup, they compile Naali after each commit. Perhaps you can host one for Mac? I think those builds should simply be available to download so anyone can just grab a prebuilt current dev version at any time. But yes, also good to tag certain well working releases quite frequently like OpenSim does, 'cause the trunk head is the dev place which is expected to be broken at times etc. And then real stabilization too (post-fixes style), but the time for that is a bit later. > Mark ~Toni > 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 > > >> -- > > >>http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > >>http://www.realxtend.org -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
