That sounds pretty interesting, Dzonatas.
What is your viewer called, this TPV derived from Snowglobe with an extra
patch?
Morgaine.
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On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Dzonatas Sol wrote:
> This is a build of Snowglobe with SNOW-375 patch applied. T
Client-side physics is a must have in the new features. The first
implementation probably would be for avatar clothes, even if the physics
stay pretty static or just not-so-fluid. Anything is better then some
attachment that tends to eviscerate the avatar.
Don't mention client-side physics or a
I think I may have been the one to author those PHP scripts - it was a
bet made on IRC late at night that I could have a grid up and running
(opensim was at the time single regions only) "by breakfast tomorrow"
- I did, but it was one messy pile of hacks
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Rob Nelson
Ha.
Speaking of colorful, I remember my very first patch ever was a SQL
injection fix for OpenSim's grid services (back when OSG when run from
PHP scripts) that contained a bunch of cursewords I accidentally left in
the comments.
On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 22:46 +0100, Gareth Nelson wrote:
> Probabl
The "problem" with patches not making it to the core opensim server is
that recently they went ripping through the server to enforce a better
order to things so you could write a patch that did solve a problem
but was useless to the CURRENT code. I think most of the core
functions has become stable
Probably, but there may again be the whole paranoia over "tainting",
and some of the instability may be normal developmental issues - stuff
that crops up in ongoing development of new features. Note that in my
experience, even a description (without an actual patch or any actual
code) of how to fix
This could be a not so bright question, but shouldn't all those patches to
fix up OpenSim bugs be ending up back in the trunk and end up with the
default downloads working better?
Joel
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Gareth Nelson wrote:
> The thing with OSGrid is that it was meant from the star
The thing with OSGrid is that it was meant from the start to be a
public grid where anyone can link up - and so regions there could be
hosted on a 486 with 64mb of RAM (and loads of swap space on
disk..) connected through a VPN over dialup to a satellite
connection in a stormy climate for all y
Mmm. There are many grids, all running different server versions. All of
the web-related stuff like the concurrency, etc., is all client-side and
has nothing at all to do with OpenSim. It's web data and your client
wasn't configured to look at any other web page with that data.
In short, it loo
llHTTPRequest returns 499 for a whole variety of conditions, actually
including gateway timeouts, some DNS errors, ACL denial, request headers
or request bodies that are larger than the system is willing to handle,
response headers or response bodies that are larger than the system
wants to handle,
Hello there, I need help with llHTTPRequest and a region limit that is
giving me 499 http_status, I was testing and seems like the region stops
accepting requests when one or more scripts requests over 230 pages. None of
those objects reached or passed the 25 requests per 20 seconds limit. Is
there
Nicholaz Beresford schrieb:
> In fact I won't even log in again under the new terms
> and have canceled my accounts today.
+1
See you around in the rest of the Metaverse
:)
Armin
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