I just used the config wizard. It's my first time installing Taiga and
it went well.
I had a small problem with OpenSim. The first time that I ran
start.bat, OpenSim had trouble setting up the RexObject database.
Looked like it was going for SQLite instead of MySQL. I re-ran the
config wizard and restarted again and it worked.
But now I'm stuck at the Naali login screen. I skimmed the Getting
Started with Naali wiki. In the past, I've been running OpenSim
standalone with the Second Life viewer. With Naali, I'm not sure what I
need to do to add my Taiga world.
Assume that I took all the defaults in the config wizard. What ports
should I use in the New Avatar (server) and New World (login url) screens?
This has got to be a faq, so point me to it if the question is answered
somewhere.
Thanks in advance! --Shack
On 4/1/2010 3:56 PM, Jonne Nauha wrote:
I'm sorry for the confusion Alberto. I think I spesifically asked (the
guy who updated the server wikis) to change database names as they are
totally different from the earlier Taiga setup. I think he just forgot
or something as we made the wiki updates in a small rush due to most
of the day went in making the release :) I have corrected this part
now to the wiki. Good thing that you read my README on the servers as
it had the correct db names :) Btw did you use the wiazard to make
the configs? If so what did you think about it in general?
For everyone: The "Getting Started With Taiga" wiki page should be
quite well up to date with this fix. The "Getting Started With Naali"
wiki page I mostly updated to latest info and took a couple of
screeshots. All potentially outdated data in the Naali page is marked
with a small note. I will personally check both pages tomorrow and
take new screenshots. Please post to the mailing list if you are
having trouble with either release and well provide help.
Best regards,
Jonne Nauha
realXtend developer
http://www.realxtend.org/
http://www.evocativi.com/
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Starting:
I suggest than in the wiki:
http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_ScienceSim_Taiga,
to change the indication of the databases to the new ones:
opensim, grid and taigawebdav
If not it could be confused just like it was for me
Alberto
2010/4/1 Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Thank you very much for your work.
Hispagrid members were expecting this release to be published
on our website and encourage our users to do tests, but
unfortunately a fire destroyed yesterday in Barcelona the
servers where we had Hispagrid.(no, no is a April's
fools'prank either)
I will post on our blogs, but do not have as many readers than
in the HG one.
Thanks again for your work and dedication. Dolowing and to
start to test them
Alberto
2010/4/1 Antti Ilomäki <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Fooled you! I bet you thought this would be an April
Fools' prank, but it isn't! The 0.2 version of the Naali
viewer and the 0.1 version of the Taiga server are now
available. There are a lot of exciting new features we
wanted to show you already, although there's still
stabilization work. After this release we'll focus on
updating the documentation and polishing the current features.
Those of you who haven't compiled the source codes between
the releases should get ready for some major changes. The
most immediately obvious difference is the new UI. Avatar
and world selections are now done in the new "Ether"
interface that makes surfing the immersive web simpler
than before.
It's not just a visual treat either, thanks to the (rather
rudimentary) Mumble integration Naali now has. For now you
have to separately install the Mumble client to use the
in-world spatial voice, but a better integration is on the
way. There are also multiple improvements to in-world
editing and scripting tools. There's a Mumble-enabled
server at world.realxtend.org:9000
<http://world.realxtend.org:9000> for you to test (cosmic
rays broke the scripts, though, and we're working on a fix).
Don't forget that you're still looking at an early version
of the Naali viewer and even more so with the Taiga
server. There's a lot you can already do with the software
and we'd like you to give it a shot and report back, but
at this stage bugs and missing features are to be expected.
With the Taiga 0.1 released we can finally say that the
next-generation realXtend we started working on a little
over a year ago has arrived. Taiga is basically the good
old OpenSimulator plus ModreX combination (now based on
ScienceSim) with the advanced Cable Beach functionality
included. To make life easier for server admins we have
included a GUI for the management functions.
Now would be a very good time to start reporting and (even
better!) fixing the bugs together with the rest of the
community. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and
as the platform matures we hope to see more and more
interest from developers who wish to participate in
developing realXtend with us. I hope you will all have as
much fun using realXtend as we've had developing it.
Naali 0.2 Donwload:
http://github.com/realXtend/naali/downloads
Taiga 0.1 Donwload:
http://github.com/realXtend/taiga/downloads
Instructions (under construction, updated shortly):
http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Main_Page#Naali_and_Taiga_releases
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