Anyone have any idea of and ETA for pathfinding to go Agni? Any rumors
of such a time frame?
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I as well have called support and submitted a ticket, however to follow
up on these tickets they want you to log into an account that they have
deleted from their system. Seems to me as if someone at LL has gotten
ban happy. And with issuing bans for the reason we are discussing is
just down ri
the only viewers on this computer are singularity and
viewer-developments source code.
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 12:12:13 -0700, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> What were some of the viewers you tested on that account? Typically,
> the trigger would have been within the last month.
>
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at
I knew it couldnt be just a single event. There is something going on
at Linden Lab and honest developers are losing their accounts over it.
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:46:29 -0400, Erin Mallory wrote:
> I have been hit with this as well on one of my alts. interestingly, I
> have only ever logged that
I am sure. It was a fresh pull from viewer-development as requested by
a fellow dev. 3 days later the email came and the accounts were
terminated.
The point of the matter is, No where does it say that a client MUST BE
LISTED IN THE TPVD in order to comply with that policy. Yet they are
banning
I thought it was a phishing attempt as well. But the account has been
removed from second life. POOF. so unless some phisher has the ability
to terminate accounts this is as real as it gets.
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 20:21:48 +0200, Marine Kelley wrote:
> Careful, it could be a phishing attempt. Do N
exactly which is why this message is so disturbing. accounts have been
terminated from second life for using a viewer not listed in the
directory.
"This email is notification that Linden Lab has terminated
your access to the Second Life virtual world due to severe
or repeated violations of the
Violation: Third Party Viewer Usage
You are connecting to the grid with a viewer that is not in the third
party viewer directory.
However...
A viewer does not need to be on the Third Party Viewer Directory in
order for development or usage of it to be compliant with the Third
Party Viewer Poli
I just tried to compile the viewer 2 source. Following the instructions on
the wiki. And have come across a ton of errors. I do not have these errors
while building snowglobe or 1.2x viewer source. Any help would be
appreciated. Just want to start working on viewer 2 source. Have a bit of
free time
Curious as to why when looking in the land section of search, if you
reorder the list of areas too quickly it says you are blocked from
searching because you have done too many searches. Please try again in a
few minutes. I only ran one search. all i did was sort by name or by size.
Should
We all had to accept a new TOS stating that the teen grid and the main
grid were now one grid. However after having my son log into his teen grid
account we found that he is not on the main grid, instead he is trapped on
the teen grid. He has no access to the main grid and we have no access t
i get hundreds of these stupid errors. And i have since i compiled the
first client back on 1.18. They are harmless but very annoying.
they always look like this.
Warning 3 warning LNK4099: PDB 'apr-1_ib_1.pdb' was not found with
'..\..\..\..\libraries\i686-win32\lib\release\apr-1.li
ing in auto-refresh at a rate that might upset the servers.
>
> ponzu
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Malachi Prophit
> wrote:
>
>> I tested my idiotic idea and it crashes nearly instantly lol. I decided
>> to
>> try with a timer. Roughly every 10-15 mi
gt; that could eventually cause a data request overload to the servers and
> thus
> generate more 'lag' for the user which by making is a manual request this
> can be avoided.
>
>
> From: opensource-dev-boun...@lists.secondlife.com
> [mailto:opensource-dev-boun...@lis
Couldn't it just be done by calling
LLStatusBar::sendMoneyBalanceRequest(); in bool LLAppViewer::mainLoop()?
or is there something i am missing?
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does this mean that if i move all of my own code over to a dll file that
is loaded at runtime that i do not have to release the source for it?
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:17:01 -0400, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
wrote:
> On 2010-10-23 7:27, Carlo Wood wrote:
>> I am not a lawyer :p, but I thin
wow. see i missed this somewhere. but i comnpletely agree. if this client
is OPEN SOURCE. where is the source? why is it being hidden behind walls?
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:05:32 -0400, Zabb65 wrote:
> Last week when Mesh was announced into public beta, it was said the
> source code would be put
I didn't mean add something that would allow editing in an external
program. It is bad enough on older machines to run SL alone. and opening
multiple programs is not enough. Perhaps tool tips are a bit out of the
way i agree with others that the tooltip can sometimes be annoying. but
instea
Of all the developers who are working on the client someone has to be
smart enough to implement this.
For you windows developers who are using Visual Studio, When you type a
function name and get to the ( point of the function it pops a tip up
telling you what is needed to complete this func
I would also like to see (since there are so many new changes to the
server.)
issues like
VWR-11683
or any other new scripting functions that will reduce lag and speed up
efficiency for developers. i dont think focusing only on functions and
features that are going to ADD to lag shoul
Oh where oh where could it be!
Anyone can point me in the direction of the RGB rendering system in the
client? Am thinking about making a switch for b&w output to the client.
just have no idea where to start poking this beast.
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could we please take 5 minutes away from the client that we all obviously
have our second thoughts about to begin with. and focus on grid
infrastructure.
i honestly dont care if i am forced to use the dreaded 2.x client. if the
grid actually responded to something you did. things like ju
i for one particularly love this idea. i think there should be a way for
the default LL issued viewer to be a plain jane for every user client. but
allow third party devs to create plugins that do whatever they want. the
idea of the radar and ao are amazing. but dont stop there. there are ton
i didnt mean to spur arguments over the ui being good or bad mate. meant
more or less is there a way to bring back the feel of 1.x clients. i like
having everything in a pop up floater. not crammed into a bar that forces
me to keep it there in one spot. i am not downing any of the ui changes.
Is it possible to revert the 2.x UI changes? I mean is it possible to keep
the functionality of 2.x yet use the visual style of 1.x?
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2010 07:54:30 -0400, Robin Cornelius
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:35 PM, malachi wrote:
>> yes you can get the boost you need at http://www.boostpro.com/download/
>> On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 03:18:30 -0400, Rob Nelson
>> wrote:
>>
>
> Are you sure they work
yes you can get the boost you need at http://www.boostpro.com/download/
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 03:18:30 -0400, Rob Nelson
wrote:
> So I've got a recent-ish snowglobe source tree on Windows 7. It
> compiles fine on Linux. However, on Windows it's a hellish nightmare,
> and the wiki might as wel
Where can I download the latest snowstorm source code? the wiki is a bit
confusing.
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 06:30:56 -0400, Anders Arnholm
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:02:46AM +0200, Altair Sythos Memo wrote:
>> imho *ALL* non TPV listed viewers should be blacklisted
>> is safer, for both resident and developers
>
> It's also safer to put all humans in a straight jacket
so the software "Emerald" has no flaws that effect second life in any way
you say?
attempted DDoSing a website from the client
exposing user data to the world(then hiding it in encryption that is sent
only to the creators)
those are goodies that everyone wants to be a part of i take it.
i m
yes its defaulting to spanish. sorry but i dont speak spanish. lol
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:00:45 -0400, Kadah wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Not sure if it was intentionally, pero el instalador para la
> 2.1.2.208680 es moroso a español.
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE
well the developer of the emkdu dll file is PHOX. From the interview on
treettv, Fractured purchased the license to develop it, PHOX did the
actual developing, Fractured was asked to step down, PHOX is still on the
team of emerald developers.
PHOX and Fractured are very close. All the way
I would love to see emerald continue and grow. I for one actually like
emerald. however. I find it odd that 3 of the devs are known for creating
copybot/griefer clients. And with emerald alone 2 of the devs have created
malicious code inside of emerald. Yet only one of the devs was asked to
i dont think emerald is TPV compliant. data mining, DDoS attacks, User
data leakage. clearly they have violated not only the TOS but the TPV. so
no emerald IS NOT TPV Compliant.
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 16:55:56 -0400, Altair Sythos Memo
wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 15:30:55 -0500
> Brandon Hus
when one could just
select their last name from the entire list of last names, and not from a
randomized pick of 12. just my 2 cents sorry to bother anyone.
malachi
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 19:04:19 -0400, Kelly Linden
wrote:
> You will be Andromeda Quonset across all viewers and all scripts.
Seeing as how the good ole boys at microsoft decided to kill vs08 has anyone
successfully built with 2010
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From: Ricky
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:58:37
To: Philippe (Merov) Bossut
Cc:
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Snowglobe 2.0 u
; If Chrome can handle Ajax, you could try AjaxLife
>
> On 31/5/2010 20:19, Malachi wrote:
>> i am completely curious if it is even possible to have a webOS client
>> for
>> second life in theory you would think it could be cause webOS is
>> linux
>> at heart.
i am completely curious if it is even possible to have a webOS client for
second life in theory you would think it could be cause webOS is linux
at heart... but i have zero clue on if it is or not... someone else who
knows more could please let me know and if so... where to start
personally..
it has been said before and i completely agree. if i wanted to use a web
browser id open firefox. if i want to use a second life client i want to
see floaters galore.
im not bashing progression... by all means the work that was done on 2.0
is amazing... but for someone who
everything below 2.0 gives the following...
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated
with it. The document tree is shown below.
−
AccessDenied
Access Denied
C29F96F3FA9104C6
−
DkVyYn+VGIwuSq7QFGeEl5MmbO/UtqIMp9rFTzmIDfiLjBYgZ8tTAmiaogteCMMZ
i take it we ar
then what exactly does cds ban? if no clients? because as long as you only
use emerald or second life then you wont get banned by cds. if you start
dabbling on other clients you get banned. so what does cds ban if no
clients?
On Sun, 02 May 2010 19:01:19 -0300, Skills Hak
wrote:
> Um, ple
as far as i can tell the detection is done by loading a url on the client.
the browser in the client loads the url which is a server side script that
rips apart the header of the post and searches for a certain part which
happens to be the name of the client. if the name of the client matches
i can download the 1.21 sources from LL branches im sure thats more than 3
months old
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:18:58 -0300, Tayra Dagostino
wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:06:09 -0300
> Malachi wrote:
>
>> but then why is it only effecting snowglobe and not LL sources?
>
but then why is it only effecting snowglobe and not LL sources?
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:55:58 -0300, CG Linden wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Gareth Nelson
> wrote:
>
>> S3 should not be deleting anything unless requested to - does the
>> buildbot do this deletion?
>>
>>
> Yes. Normal
ok my mistake its all of the snowglobe links on the downloads
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 10:54:54 -0300, Malachi wrote:
>
> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Source_downloads version Snowglobe 1.3.2
> download links are broken... when clicked an xml pops up saying access
> denied?
>
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I am curious as to where one might change the crash reports to send to a
local server and not to LL. Would really help considering we are building
a client for a private grid and would like to retrieve the crash reports
ourselves. Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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i do have a question...
now that the official download for second life is viewer 2.0 and it
just so happens to come with a pretty little YOU MUST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF
SERVICE YET AGAIN notice.
does this mean LL pushed the envelope and forced TPV early?
just my 2 cents.
* Second Life Viewer Source Code
* The source code in this file ("Source Code") is provided by Linden Lab
* to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0
* ("GPL"), unless you have obtained a separate licensing agreement
* ("Other License"), fo
i have been trying since snowglobe started to compile this thing. and
for some reason i have yet to be successful in doing so. i think
snowglobe hates me. i can compile the standard client source just fine.
but when it comes to snowglobe i always seem to get hundreds of errors.
so im finally do
s Shikami wrote:
> malachi schrieb:
>
>> im curious as to how this will apply to clients and bots that seem to
>> have the ability to not only gather agents ip addresses but by obtaining
>> this information raid those agents computers searching for data...
>> partic
im curious as to how this will apply to clients and bots that seem to
have the ability to not only gather agents ip addresses but by obtaining
this information raid those agents computers searching for data...
particularly the new copybot detection system by an unmentioned
developer. The fact t
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