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Now the cursor goes to the end of the selected part. It's impossible to deselect on the fly upon keystroke unless we go hacking in LLLineEditor, which takes the key down before even reaching the chatbar...
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uploads, both single and bulk, bypassing viewer's internal decoding classes and using osx native frameworks. Also pushing non-fully-working-yet (and thus disabled) code for native j2c decoding.
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uploads, both single and bulk, bypassing viewer's internal decoding classes and using osx native frameworks. Also pushing non-fully-working-yet (and thus disabled) code for native j2c decoding.
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Related information from Nemurimasu Neiro:
stay away from find_library!
due to an undocumented feature of find_xxx functions in CMake, no
additional libraries may be found after the first call to a find_xxx
function that searches the prebuilt libraries folder. CMake will request
the folder contents *at most once* and libraries added by install.py
will be missed.
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It's not really relevant or accurate anymore, because Imprudence
is assembled from so many different sources and versions.
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Incorporated Snowglobe changesets:
http://svn.secondlife.com/trac/linden/changeset/2823
http://svn.secondlife.com/trac/linden/changeset/2757
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Backported a few changes from pre-LGPL Viewer 2.
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permission" until we can come to a firm decision on this.
This reverts commit dfeb8fe3f4110f7e571ababf35401ea6a5fd41d5.
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libs (linux)
This patch fixes the problem that there were no 'developer' symlinks
for the prebuilt packages (which is not needed for runtim), causing
the casual user that tries to compile the viewer on linux (without
using --standalone) to link against their system libs (while using
the header files of the prebuilt versions), often causing linker
errors.
It also fixes the fact that a few libraries were completely missing,
most notably the dbusglib package only had header files and not
a library at all! libgio and libpangocairo where missing from the
link command line so that the wrong libraries were picked up, if
any at all.
Finally, the last GTK related prebuilt libraries have simply been
removed from the packaging: linux has those installed (or else
the users will know how to install them as soon as they see that
the viewer complains about a missing library). This is much more
stable, as all those libraries more or less form a whole.
Or rather, the libraries that use glib, as especially that one
gives a problem at the moment since the latest glib has new
g_malloc_n functions that don't exist in the prebuilt glib.
Note the difference between a USER compiling her own viewer,
and the imprudence team compiling a release:
When the imprudence team compiles a release we need to create
a portable binary that runs on many versions of linux. In order
to achieve that we link against "old" library versions, so
that the viewer still works on old operating systems, and
(hopefull) also on newer systems, since libraries with the
same SONAME are backwards compatible. With g_malloc_n as
example: our viewer binary doesn't use that function, so
a user that links with their own glib will never have a problem,
whether or not his library provides this function.
On the other hand, when a user gets the sources and compiles
his own viewer he wants to use the LATEST library versions:
his own operating system ones. The best way to achieve this
is to configure with --standalone, but that currently demands
that ALL libraries are installed on her system, including
a few very-hard-to-get libraries. If she therefore chooses
to configure without --standalone, she suddenly gets all
the old library versions, forcing her to at least link against
those at compile time (in order to minimize the risk of version
incompatibilities). A better solution for the do-it-yourself
user would be to have a --semi-standalone configuration that
only uses the hard-to-get prebuilt libs and further uses
as much the operating system libraries as possible. For most
of the hard-to-get libraries this is no problem since they
all only depend on libc and similar stable ABI libs.
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checkbox to enable/disable the feature. The font on the tags is rendered in bold when the option is active.
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sessions.
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This fixes a confusion between word end position and word length,
causing an empty spell checker suggestion list, or possibly crashes.
I caused this bug in f5006e8a2f34afa390f0bbcf0f6af15218cf4105.
Oops.
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TOS respectively to LLIamHereTOS and LLIamHereVoice to avoid collisions.
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TOS respectively to LLIamHereTOS and LLIamHereVoice to avoid collisions.
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Avoid bad offsets that would cause failure with this warning:
"doRead: Error reading file from local cache"
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land group. If the land is deeded the object is created with the agent active group, else it's set to the land group by default. Also enables the build button when it should.
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objects.
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Use pkg_check_modules to find freealut (and openal) for STANDALONE.
Non-standalone is untouched by this version.
The changes relative to snowglobe (for the STANDALONE path) is
that I removed the 'include(FindOpenAL) (that comes with cmake)
which not only doesn't find libalut, but even sets the wrong
cmake variables (it sets OPENAL_LIBRARY, and our cmake scripts
*use* OPENAL_LIBRARIES). Moreover, under the assumption that
STANDALONE really is only for linux (and I think that is so),
every linux distribution DOES have freealut (and openal) installed
with a pkg-config anyway. I also removed pkg_check_modules(openal)
because it is redundant: freealut pulls that in already.
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the crash rate a little
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land group. If the land is deeded the object is created with the agent active group, else it's set to the land group by default. Also enables the build button when it should.
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Viewer). TODO: add 'temporary' to the window title for temp textures
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Beauchamp and the Cool Viewer)
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Use pkg_check_modules to find freealut (and openal) for STANDALONE.
Non-standalone is untouched by this version.
The changes relative to snowglobe (for the STANDALONE path) is
that I removed the 'include(FindOpenAL) (that comes with cmake)
which not only doesn't find libalut, but even sets the wrong
cmake variables (it sets OPENAL_LIBRARY, and our cmake scripts
*use* OPENAL_LIBRARIES). Moreover, under the assumption that
STANDALONE really is only for linux (and I think that is so),
every linux distribution DOES have freealut (and openal) installed
with a pkg-config anyway. I also removed pkg_check_modules(openal)
because it is redundant: freealut pulls that in already.
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Revert the changes introduced in
http://github.com/AlericInglewood/imprudence/commit/e71d3ea2fad63fa2ec81685a9b09c1bed6b493be
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enabled and opening the snapshot window with bad settings
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advanced menu. Patch originally from Phoenix. I've modified it to support our currency changes, too
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doesn't update cached control values.
See http://redmine.imprudenceviewer.org/issues/581
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Note that indra/cmake/CMakeLists.txt is missing on imprudence, so
I couldn't add 'FindZLIB.cmake' to the list of source files
(see
http://svn.secondlife.com/trac/linden/browser/projects/2009/snowglobe/trunk/indra/cmake/CMakeLists.txt)
I added a comment to
http://github.com/mccabe/imprudence/commit/39f625963e408ec5dd394e202506700259b9b508
that adds an empty indra/cmake/CMakeLists.txt
If Jacek follows up and copies snowglobe's CMakeLists.txt then she'll
have to remove the FindZLIB.cmake from it if she tests it before
merging with THIS commit. In that case it has to be added back when
merging that commit with this one.
Tested on imprudence with cmake 2.8.2:
* Without patch, 'configure' takes 100 seconds.
* With patch, 'configure' takes 4 seconds.
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links.
See http://redmine.imprudenceviewer.org/issues/578
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See http://redmine.imprudenceviewer.org/issues/577
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