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there is Skill's CDS system
On 1/5/2010 01:45, Andromeda Quonset wrote:
> I went there. I saw a "GC Continental" was on the ban list for both
> of the sims. That was the closest I could find to you.
>
> I am not aware of there being any autobann
I went there. I saw a "GC Continental" was on the ban list for both
of the sims. That was the closest I could find to you.
I am not aware of there being any autobanners that ban by client that
any landowner or sim owner can use. I don't know of any way to
detect via script or estate or land
There are autobanners that ban by client, no? Full-sim, estate ban?
I'm on Snowglobe 2 and just got banned from both The Loft and The Loft
II; both are furniture store sims. Can someone TP there and test if they
get banned? If someone is banning by presence on the TPV list, then snow
needs to b
There already seems to be a black list, it just isn't published.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Jonathan Irvin wrote:
> Just an idea I think would be cool is if LL made a tool (perhaps a script)
> that users could click on if they suspected their viewer to be bad or
> something and it would c
Hi guys!
I'd just like to mention this part of the mailing list policies:
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev
"If someone else is violating mailing list policy, do not reply to
them on the list. Reply to them offlist if you feel you need to engage
them. If you feel disciplinary action
As a person who is trying to patch (a now rather old version) of OpenSim
to handle voxel terrain, there's MANY, MANY flaws to the messaging
subsystem of both the viewer and the server.
For one, I wanted to tack on an additional UDP/TCP message to handle
voxelmap transmissions and modification.
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 02:55:28 -0500, Brandon Husbands
wrote:
> I do not add much to the list.. But I will say... Mr lane, what ever
your
> problem is with Emerald... You should probably let it go. This blatant
> flaming and trolling does not help the open source community. Your
actions
> and flam
Try here.
http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-604
From: Jonathan Welch
To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 10:51:19 AM
Subject: [opensource-dev] Source of boost libraries
I'm trying to compile Snowglobe 1.4 on Windows XP / VC 2
The boost packages are not "in" svn, but the urls for the packages are listed
in install.xml, and they are downloaded and unpacked into the build tree by
the build system.
You only need to provide your own boost if you are doing a standalone build
(which I assume you aren't, since you are on wi
I'm trying to compile Snowglobe 1.4 on Windows XP / VC 2005 Express
Edition (aka VC80) and was told the boost libraries would be part of
the svn, but apparently they are not.
Can some kind soul please point me to where I can pick them up?
-jonathan
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Just an idea I think would be cool is if LL made a tool (perhaps a script)
that users could click on if they suspected their viewer to be bad or
something and it would cause the viewer to send the info to LL for
investigation.
Perhaps also LL can have hashes of the viewer source code. Should it n
See http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-77
This has been stagnant for too long (incidentally, it was brought up at
yesterday's Snowglobe meeting.)
I think the way forward is standardizing this in a way that allows opensim to
implement it, not going back to UDP, region-local map tiles.
SNOW-7
The most obvious solution - from where I'm sitting - is to abstract it,
and provide different access methods underneath. The higher levels of
the viewer application should neither know nor care just where the map
tiles are coming from, beyond making an API call to fetch one. Later,
one can look at
"patching opensim"...
...how do you "patch" the people who provide a service for free, to make them
rent an expensive distributed storage provider for their map tiles?
are you going to rent S3 yourself, for your own little local grid?
bye,
LC
Am Freitag, 30. April 2010 11:23:59 schrieb Brando
Sweetheart, besides not being your "dude" I'm not interested in your advise nor
in your past. Matter of fact you distribute your "Toxic Viewer" in the
alternate viewer list. You also distribute the vivox voice components illegally
there. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Alternate_viewers
As for
Perhaps patching open sim to use the new way? probably the best route to go
as it needs to keep up with com changes in the main viewer.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Lance Corrimal
wrote:
> Am Freitag, 30. April 2010 10:47:27 schrieb Brandon Husbands:
> > I agree. Thats what i have been trying
Sighs.
Last post I am going to word this very simple like.
GPL. the actual locations are different. There no page nor www site for the
viewer itself. Nor is it a active thing. You have issues with this... Please
contact: by all
means.
Since your insisting on the credentials. I can hand you
Am Freitag, 30. April 2010 10:47:27 schrieb Brandon Husbands:
> I agree. Thats what i have been trying to say... sighs... Can we get back
> to discussing code now?
with pleasure.
any ideas about making SG 1.4 fully opensim-compatible by adding the "old" way
to fetch map tiles?
bye,
LC
>
> O
Your credentials are very much up for discussion if you engage in here.
Firstly, you do not link to your sources where you post your binary, that is in
the alternate viewer directory. A posting here in the mailing list is not
sufficient. As such you are violating GPL. You are also violating
red
I agree. Thats what i have been trying to say... sighs... Can we get back to
discussing code now?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Lance Corrimal
wrote:
> for crying out loud, could you guys PLEASE move the remainder of that
> "discussion" to a more suited medium, the "Under the bridge" forum on
for crying out loud, could you guys PLEASE move the remainder of that
"discussion" to a more suited medium, the "Under the bridge" forum on second
citizen comes to mind.
... where the trolls are.
http://www.secondcitizen.net/Forum/forumdisplay.php?f=18
My credentials are not up for discussion. Most in Second Life are well aware
of who I am and what I stand for. Additionally most creditable and active
community members know my contributions and projects. Though i could be
mistaken in the extent to which this information travels. If I am wrong in
m
Sorry, seems I have to correct myself. Mr. Brandon Husbands seems to be
Dimentox Travanti. Creator of the "Toxic Viewer". A project that violates GPL
by not providing sources as well as distributing non-redistributable components
such as the Vivox voice packages.
This adds very well to your cre
I don't know who you are Mr. Brandon Husbands, you are certainly not a viewer
developer but a fly-by-night who want's to add some oil to the drama fire. It
does not really matter.
I stated facts here, not flames.
Modularsytems is a "company" with a legal status we dont't know, created and
owne
I do not add much to the list.. But I will say... Mr lane, what ever your
problem is with Emerald... You should probably let it go. This blatant
flaming and trolling does not help the open source community. Your actions
and flames are actually a hindrance to the community as a whole. You see i
say
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