Okay, so I branched off /branches/0.6.5-rc1 based on 9561, and upped the
revision numbers.
Please all testers (from now on fondly known as trunkheads) give that a spin,
and give your feedback so we can nail it and update the wiki et c.
Best regards,
Stefan Andersson
Date: Tue, 19
The recent thread on 'breaking OpenSim.ini changes', and on the importance of
brief notes to keep people aware of who is doing what, and the pertinent link
that was provided in that discussion,
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Services_and_Service_Connectors_Configuration
highlights another
Colin/Rock,
I am still working on adding 2 additional navigation links, and I'm still
working on updating navigation links on pages throughout the WIKI as well.
Please just be patient, and it's a constant work in progress. As
developers make changes, we just need to be made aware of those
The only obvious problem to voice for some of these conversations that if
you're not there at the time
it happens you lose out.
Yeah, I agree with Mike on that. With e-mails at least we can have an
interactive discussion without missing out on anything.
Listening to a recorded MP3 (after the
Again, I agree with Charles.
Would 8am PST work for everyone?
Name the time and the place. I still think the best thing to do is use the
message lists, to get the maximum amount of participation, but if we're
going to schedule a meeting please let the list know where and when (and
how).
So
Re: RC Version 1.23 Viewer
I've delayed responding to this until we could check it out on various
platforms.
For bots connecting to the LL servers, this suggestion below
(Client.Appearance..)
appears to work fine in conjunction with re-texturing the eyes as long
as we recompile
with the latest
Voice meetings are especially useful for getting to know people and
building trust relationship.
-tommi
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Mark Malewski wrote:
Colin/Rock,
I am still working on adding 2 additional navigation links, and I'm still
working on updating navigation links on pages throughout the WIKI as well.
Please just be patient, and it's a constant work in progress. As
developers make changes, we just need to be
Sean,
My wiki ID is: mark.malewski
Thanks,
Mark
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Sean Dague sda...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Malewski wrote:
Colin/Rock,
I am still working on adding 2 additional navigation links, and I'm still
working on updating navigation links on pages
Each week we meet at Office Hour on Wright Plaza at 11:00AM Pacific Time.
The first agenda item is deciding on a recommended version for the week, which
is generally a version that has been used successfully on a few sims with
reasonable traffic.
This gets posted, after Office Hour on the
Well just give me a bit of time first.
I'll get the pages and navigation down first, and then I'll post a list of
pages that need updating. Then anyone that wants to get involved, can grab
a page and start working on updating/adding content.
That way at least I just have a small list of pages
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Charles Krinke c...@pacbell.net wrote:
Each week we meet at Office Hour on Wright Plaza at 11:00AM Pacific Time.
The first agenda item is deciding on a recommended version for the week,
which is generally a version that has been used successfully on a few sims
Here's an unexpected outcome of the wobbling last weekend.
Many sims in OSGrid are now experiencing huge performance improvements,
both in memory consumption and general speed -- much faster teleports,
script loadings, etc. This got me completely puzzled, because we didn't
do anything to
While you are doing the truly Herculean task of fixing the Wiki could
you please make sure that
A there is a site map somewhere on the site (oh maybe on a page named
Site Map??)
B that every page present links to something (like related topics and
then to the navbar level topics??)
C Sanity and
1. What is the current recommended version?
That is a VERY good question. What is the current consensus on that? That
is one question that I certainly don't have an exact answer for. What do
you suggest as the current recommended version? Please chime in with your
opinions...
Yay for mistakes that end in gains!!! of course if anyone asks i planned
this ;P anyway i thought people would like to see my ini changes.. this is
what lead to the discovery:
[OpenSim.ini]
; The following is the configuration section for the new style grid
servers
; If you don't know
Charles,
Excellent questions. I'll work on the FAQ as well. I'm almost certain that
the FAQ needs updating. I'll put it on my To Do list, and slowly get to
it. Once I get closer to finishing, I'll post a list of pages open for
discussion and open for comment so that we can talk about what
Rob,
A) Yes, I'm working on a Site Map for the WIKI
B) Yes, I'm working on trying to make sure that everything links to
something, and yes I am working on Navigation and eventually some turtles,
or nests. But I'm just trying to get basic navigation done first.
C) I didn't do the long page names,
I would also like to suggest, only so that Mark doesnt have all this dropped on
his shoulders, that others help in various sections.
It seems reasonable to me that Mark co-ordinate this as the 'zealot'. So, lets
help Mark get our wiki to the next stage of documentation.
Charles
We are using an external caching library I believe, it could be sitting in
there.
Adam
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Not for that. A quite thin caching system I wrote from scratch.
Melanie
Frisby, Adam wrote:
We are using an external caching library I believe, it could be sitting in
there.
Adam
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From: opensim-dev-boun...@lists.berlios.de [mailto:opensim-dev-
Actually, I'm getting this same problem with the 0.6.5-rc1 checkout with
Mono 1.9.1 and 2.0. Yet I've seen other using this release. Is there
some trick to getting this one to build other then the normal
instructions from the wiki?
Thanks, :)
- John
Brent Seidel wrote:
I am able to build
On my CentOS server I've deinstalled all of the standard Mono and built
mono 2.4 (minus the libgdiplus code with Mono 2.4, I used the system one
for that, issues with ODE and the recent one in Mono 2.4). I used the
standard install to /usr/local. Adding a LD_CONFIG_PATH entry
for /usr/local/lib
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