* Wiki Updates I have now went through the Getting Started With wiki pages. Had to update some out dated information. I also made them nice and shiny with images and proper formatting. Modified the wikis main page to make a bit more sense also :) On the Naali page I didn't edit the Avatar and Environment editor parts, I'll leave those to the original writers to check if information is out dated.
http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Naali http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Taiga To Shack You are having some mysterious issues there. How the bindings works, on startup it goes to check your config folder and checks if a custom config has been defined. If so it will be used (as your case is when you went and defined those movement buttons) other wise it will fallback to default bindings. The default bindings are located in data/default_bindings.ini and this file never changes, only get read when default is needed on startup or you click reset to naali defaults from the UI. One possible explanation is that either the file has been tampered with to have invalid key values or there is some kind of read/write violation going on. The latter would not explain why it gets some default keys and others not. Very mysterious indeed, I cant figure quickly what could go wrong there but I'm glad you found a fix for this via the UI. I would need to replicate your situation to fix the bug, and that might be quite hard as I have never crashed like that :) Lets see if others will experience the same bug to get more info about it.* Best regards, Jonne Nauha realXtend developer http://www.realxtend.org/ http://www.evocativi.com/ On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Shack Dougall <[email protected]>wrote: > Jonne, > > Thanks for the help! Thanks to you, I was able to get it running. > > I was trying to use the realXtend avatar, but I didn't understand that it > required something outside of the Taiga install. I switched to an OpenSim > avatar and I was able to get in. > > After that, the only problem was that the movement keys were not defined > when I first entered the world. Naali would connect and login to the world > fine. I would see the island and the water, but if I pressed any key, then > Naali would crash with a dump. > > Through experimentation, I discovered that all of the other controls were > working. I could open the inventory, change the sun, edit the avatar, etc. > And when I looked at Settings > Controls, I noticed that the Movement keys > were not defined. I tried Restore Naali Defaults, but that had no effect. > However, it started working when I manually set the movement keys to W S A > D. > > Thanks again! --Shack > > > > On 4/1/2010 5:32 PM, Jonne Nauha wrote: > > Hi Shack, > > The config wizard doesn't affect the database settings of modrex > (opensim/addon-modules/modrex/config/modrex.ini) I think . The default is > sqlite but you can manually go and edit the database stuff, I assume thats > in the wiki but if not ill add it tomorrow. So what most likely happened > that sqlite initialised correctly on the second try as you running the > wizard again did not affect modrex db settings. Sqlite is ok for modrex, for > rest of the grid mysql is preferred but I dont see any reason why sqlite > would not work for the grid services and opesim too. Shortly but with older > taiga the problem was that cablebeach code did not live inside opensim, so > cb didnt have access to opesim.data.*.dll:s so mysql was pretty much forced > to be used. Now with ScienceSim (basically new improved cablebeach) all the > servers have access to all of the db helpers. I have not personally tried > running everything on sqlite but it should be technically possible now. > > Taiga 0.1 is run in grid mode. This means you do logins to the user > server (that will authenticate you and inform the sim that you are soon > going to be logging in), that is defaulted to 8002. As if you have run > opensim in standalone mode earlier you did the login to OpenSim port > (default 9000). You can access your Taiga 0.1 server with two kinds of > avatars, OpenSim and realXtend. You can create new opensim accounts in the > user server, it's the one of the four consoles that reads UserServer # (if i > remember correctly. Just type "create user" hit enter and give the info it > wants. Now in Naali you add new avatar in ether, enter the just created > accounts firstname, lastname and password. Add a new server card enter > address/ip with port 8002 (if servers are on the same machine just put > localhost:8002). You can also create a realXtend account, there are many > places but one that we host is http://world.evocativi.com just click > Register on top and insert you data. Then you can add similarly a relaXtend > avatar card. For example username = jonnenauha, server > http://world.evocativi.com:10001. > > Hope that helps until I get the wiki updated. > > Best regards, > Jonne Nauha > realXtend developer > > http://www.realxtend.org/ > http://www.evocativi.com/ > > > On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Shack Dougall <[email protected]>wrote: > >> 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]> 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]> >>> >>> 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]> >>>> >>>> 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 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 >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend >>>>> http://www.realxtend.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend >>> http://www.realxtend.org >>> >> >> -- >> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend >> http://www.realxtend.org >> >> >> -- >> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend >> http://www.realxtend.org >> > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > http://www.realxtend.org > > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > http://www.realxtend.org > -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.
