[vos-d] milestone

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Just wanted to mention, I reached a milestone tonight. Although I haven't gotten ter'angreal compiled, I do now have a working version of vostest (the sample vos app in CS) that was built with Visual Studio 8. This means we're in very good shape

[vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, sconzey wrote: Looking through sourceforge projects for a starting point. :) Ah, great. Good thing we have the project registered there, although we don't really need their resources. I have windows 2000 dual booting with

Re: [vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, sconzey wrote: Nothing you haven't thought up already. :) I was really quite proud of my caching/inheritance idea as a way to minimize what the client had to download... I'm not sure you made a big enough deal of that... Cachi

[vos-d] python bindings not compiling

2005-12-04 Thread Lalo Martins
The python bindings are not compiling for me, with current cvs. It gives me something about "`SWIG_arg_fail' undeclared". Do I need to run a specific version of swig? Or maybe I'm missing something else? best, Lalo Martins -- So many of our

Re: [vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread sconzey
Nothing you haven't thought up already. :) I was really quite proud of my caching/inheritance idea as a way to minimize what the client had to download... I'm not sure you made a big enough deal of that... Also, flexibility. If we're going to have a library of converters we may as well use them..

[vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread sconzey
On 12/4/05, Peter Amstutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  ...Well, I'm glad you found us :-)  How did you, by the way? Looking through sourceforge projects for a starting point. :) Alright, well a couple questions first:What OS/platform are you using? I have windows 2000 dual booting with SuSE 9.0 o

Re: [vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread Reed Hedges
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, sconzey wrote: > >>> over the intervening period I've had a couple of good (and I thought >>> original) ideas to do with virtual reality. I'm curious about these ideas, can you share some of them? Reed -BEGIN PGP SIGNAT

Re: [vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread Reed Hedges
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter Amstutz wrote: > 3) New rendering features: support for skeletal models, shaders, > constructive solid modeling primitives, portals, webpage-on-a-wall > (embedded mozilla), terrain hightmaps, etc... The work here is to add > these features to

Re: [vos-d] Re: [Vos-cvs] Update by 'tetron'

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 They arn't functions, they are typedefs. uint8_t and such. stdint.h is part of the C99 standard. it is inexcusable that visual c++ doesn't support it, but... Grr. On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Reed Hedges wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Update of /ho

[vos-d] Re: [Vos-cvs] Update by 'tetron'

2005-12-04 Thread Reed Hedges
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Update of /home/cvsroot/vos/libs/vos/vutil > In directory bugg.interreality.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16247/libs/vos/vutil > > Added Files: > stdint.h > Log Message: > a portable stdint.h (because visual C++ doesn't have it???

[vos-d] Re: Interesting

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 (sconzey: forwarded to the vos mailing list for discussion, hope you don't mind) On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, sconzey wrote: Hey, I too was inspired when I read Snow Crash, probably four or five years ago, over the intervening period I've had a couple of

[vos-d] version control

2005-12-04 Thread Peter Amstutz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ok, I have to admit that after sitting down and reading more about it, Bazarr-ng looks pretty cool. I also read about Monotone a bit, but I found it rather confusing. Tomorrow I'm going to try out Bazaar-ng and determine if it's ready for prime t