Hi Larry, On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Laurence Brickner <brick...@hughes.net>wrote:
> Meroe succeeded in compiling the client. Next I made some minor changes > in LLHUDEffectLookAt.cpp (colors and shapes of the marker)just to make > sure I was in the right place. So presumably, I need to “Checkout the file > and get assigned to SNOW-386. How do I do this? > If you built and tweaked the code, you apparently already have the file "checked out". We're using svn which is a concurrent source control system so there's really no need to lock a file for check out. For assignment, you're not a Snowglobe committer (yet!) so you should simply produce a patch and attach the patch file to the JIRA, with a comment about what you did. Producing a patch file with svn is easy: under cygwin, navigate to the root of the project and type: svn diff > mypatch.patch We tend to name the patches with the JIRA name so something like "SNOW-386.patch" > Also, could you clarify what I need to do to get the client to attempt to > use a plugin. > This has nothing to do with SNOW-386 right? We only have media plugins implemented in Snowglobe right now. They need to be dropped along side the other plugins and whichever mime type they render documented in mime_types.xml. There's a documentation being written right now by the media team about all this but they're still working on this. Cheers, - Merov
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