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-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/BVJ/README2
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/IAE/README3
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/README2
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/XMPP/README1
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/extantz/README8
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/libpurple/README1
-rw-r--r--ClientHamr/mumble/README4
-rw-r--r--LuaSL/README7
-rw-r--r--README6
-rw-r--r--REST/README3
-rw-r--r--WTF/README2
-rwxr-xr-xbuild.sh4
-rw-r--r--nails/README2
-rwxr-xr-xtest.sh1
14 files changed, 26 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/ClientHamr/BVJ/README b/ClientHamr/BVJ/README
index 44157cd..456154a 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/BVJ/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/BVJ/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/BVJ 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/BVJ
2 2
3BVJ is extensions to the BVH animation format used by SL technology. 3BVJ is extensions to the BVH animation format used by SL technology.
4It's in the ClientHamr section coz on the server side, they are just 4It's in the ClientHamr section coz on the server side, they are just
diff --git a/ClientHamr/IAE/README b/ClientHamr/IAE/README
index 48b7935..8c0e46c 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/IAE/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/IAE/README
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/InworldAnimationEditor 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/InworldAnimationEditor
2 2
3IAE is an idea to put an animation editor in world, much like the link set editor. 3IAE is an idea to put an animation editor in world, much like the link set editor.
4
diff --git a/ClientHamr/README b/ClientHamr/README
index af3a745..c82b1ba 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/ClientHamr 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/ClientHamr
2 2
3ClientHamr is the concept that we can apply the unix philosophy to the 3ClientHamr is the concept that we can apply the unix philosophy to the
4viewer. Use individual tools that are good at their job to split off 4viewer. Use individual tools that are good at their job to split off
diff --git a/ClientHamr/XMPP/README b/ClientHamr/XMPP/README
index d85ecb3..53058b2 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/XMPP/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/XMPP/README
@@ -2,4 +2,3 @@ Viewer integration with XMPP, and using it for as many services as it can.
2 2
3XMPP / jabber is a good protocol to base presence, IM, groups, and other 3XMPP / jabber is a good protocol to base presence, IM, groups, and other
4related stuff on. We should do so. 4related stuff on. We should do so.
5
diff --git a/ClientHamr/extantz/README b/ClientHamr/extantz/README
index 274fb04..b7b4de4 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/extantz/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/extantz/README
@@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ viewer up into modules that do simpler tasks, and do them well. So that
10means that meta-impy will eventually loose it's login screen, to be 10means that meta-impy will eventually loose it's login screen, to be
11replaced by extantz. 11replaced by extantz.
12 12
13Also, during this experimental phase of development, this will be a test
14bed for all the GUI stuff. This could end up being the front end for
15the entire system, but still having the various bits split off into
16separate programs.
17
13Extantz is a made up word. The challenge was to find a word beginning 18Extantz is a made up word. The challenge was to find a word beginning
14with E, is as traditional with EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Library) 19with E, is as traditional with EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Library)
15projects, that has not been done to death, and thus has some reasonable 20projects, that has not been done to death, and thus has some reasonable
@@ -160,5 +165,6 @@ Log file management features, including viewer stdout, check if only
160Linux viewers do that. Including chat logs. 165Linux viewers do that. Including chat logs.
161 166
162Dillo and uzbl can insert themselves into the windows of others. Should 167Dillo and uzbl can insert themselves into the windows of others. Should
163check that out. 168check that out. Netsurf is allegedly easy to port to things, might be
169able to port it to EFL.
164 170
diff --git a/ClientHamr/libpurple/README b/ClientHamr/libpurple/README
index f86870b..8db2632 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/libpurple/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/libpurple/README
@@ -2,4 +2,3 @@ Viewer integration with libpurple, using it for generic IM services.
2 2
3Libpurple is amodular IM system, we could just add a libpurple based IM 3Libpurple is amodular IM system, we could just add a libpurple based IM
4system to the viewer, and use that for the XMPP integration. 4system to the viewer, and use that for the XMPP integration.
5
diff --git a/ClientHamr/mumble/README b/ClientHamr/mumble/README
index 6c7984a..1010f18 100644
--- a/ClientHamr/mumble/README
+++ b/ClientHamr/mumble/README
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1Viewer integration with mumble and vwhisper, and using it for as many audio services as it can 1Viewer integration with mumble and whisper, and using it for as many
2audio services as it can.
2 3
3Mumble is a voice system designed for networked 3D game usage. Sounds 4Mumble is a voice system designed for networked 3D game usage. Sounds
4perfect, just what we need. B-) 5perfect, just what we need. B-)
5
diff --git a/LuaSL/README b/LuaSL/README
index b5b4b86..1444948 100644
--- a/LuaSL/README
+++ b/LuaSL/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/LuaSL_-_New_scripting_engine 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/LuaSL_New_scripting_engine
2 2
3LuaSL is a Lua based LSL scripting engine that will aim for LSL 3LuaSL is a Lua based LSL scripting engine that will aim for LSL
4compatability first, then adding Lua extensions. It aims to replace the 4compatability first, then adding Lua extensions. It aims to replace the
@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ client side scripting engine.
8To compile this, you will need Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) 8To compile this, you will need Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL)
9installed in either /opt/e17 or /usr. These are typical places it get's 9installed in either /opt/e17 or /usr. These are typical places it get's
10installed in. You will also need flex. The rest of the dependencies 10installed in. You will also need flex. The rest of the dependencies
11are in the ../libraries directory, including the source code for the 11are in the ../libraries directory.
12version of EFL this is tested with.
13 12
14 13
15Design. 14Design.
@@ -37,6 +36,8 @@ for this project, mostly converting it to use EFL. That rewrite
37substantially shrunk the source code. More might be rewritten in 36substantially shrunk the source code. More might be rewritten in
38future. 37future.
39 38
39THIS IS WHERE WE ARE RIGHT NOW.
40
40Nails will be used to pump commands in and out of the LuaSL system. 41Nails will be used to pump commands in and out of the LuaSL system.
41Incoming commands invoke LSL events via the LuaSL state metatable. LL 42Incoming commands invoke LSL events via the LuaSL state metatable. LL
42and OS functions that impact the world will be converted to nails 43and OS functions that impact the world will be converted to nails
diff --git a/README b/README
index a3ce617..f1fbd0b 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -8,5 +8,9 @@ them. In this way, we can have our cake and eat it to. Not having to
8slave away for years just to get to the point where we have a single 8slave away for years just to get to the point where we have a single
9avatar standing still in an empty world. 9avatar standing still in an empty world.
10 10
11http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/OMG discusses our plans. 11http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/OMG discusses our plans. The
12directory structure in here more or less follows the names of those
13documents.
12 14
15It's all very experimental at the moment, and currently does nothing
16useful. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/REST/README b/REST/README
index c1b4723..2981827 100644
--- a/REST/README
+++ b/REST/README
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
1REST is probaly good to apply to the web server part. Alice wants JSON to, but see nails. \ No newline at end of file 1REST is probaly good to apply to the web server part. Alice wants JSON
2to, but see nails.
diff --git a/WTF/README b/WTF/README
index 3a21740..67e55c7 100644
--- a/WTF/README
+++ b/WTF/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/OMG_WTF_BBQ 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/OMG_WTF_BBQ
2 2
3This is where we deal with systems to keep track of where in the web 3This is where we deal with systems to keep track of where in the web
4assets are, and to cache them. 4assets are, and to cache them.
diff --git a/build.sh b/build.sh
index ff1c714..0f9f932 100755
--- a/build.sh
+++ b/build.sh
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ $command
30 30
31# Test if edje is already available, build EFL up to edje if not. 31# Test if edje is already available, build EFL up to edje if not.
32# TODO - Check EFL version. 32# TODO - Check EFL version.
33# TODO - grab release tarballs from enlightenment.org, then build those.
34hash edje_cc 2>&- || { 33hash edje_cc 2>&- || {
35 34
35# TODO - grab release tarballs from enlightenment.org, then build those.
36 echo "_______________ BUILDING eina _______________" 36 echo "_______________ BUILDING eina _______________"
37# cd $wd/libraries/eina 37# cd $wd/libraries/eina
38# ./configure && make 38# ./configure && make
@@ -74,5 +74,3 @@ cd $wd/LuaSL
74echo "_______________ BUILDING extantz _______________" 74echo "_______________ BUILDING extantz _______________"
75cd $wd/ClientHamr/extantz 75cd $wd/ClientHamr/extantz
76./build.sh 76./build.sh
77
78
diff --git a/nails/README b/nails/README
index 4f50551..22f5218 100644
--- a/nails/README
+++ b/nails/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1Refer to - http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/Nails 1Refer to - http://www.infinitegrid.org/drupal/content/Nails
2 2
3Nails bangs it all together, mostly via the command pump. 3Nails bangs it all together, mostly via the command pump.
4 4
diff --git a/test.sh b/test.sh
index 5a1e02c..ecafc69 100755
--- a/test.sh
+++ b/test.sh
@@ -39,4 +39,3 @@ case $@ in
39 ;; 39 ;;
40 40
41esac 41esac
42