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2012-11-18BulletSim: remove the obsolete interface to the Bullet code. Update ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
BulletSim libraries with code stripped of the obsolete code.
2012-11-06BulletSim: update the DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-11-03BulletSim: update the DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-10-23BulletSim: update binaries with small change that insures that manual ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
position/rotation setting results in an update event.
2012-10-19Bulletsim: update DLLs and SOs. Brings C++ routine in sync with C# sources ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
and fixes problem where BulletSim would crash on startup on 32 bit Linux.
2012-10-11BulletSim: update the DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-10-02BulletSim: fix crash on load that showed up on 32bit Linux.Robert Adams2-0/+0
2012-09-28BulletSim: update SOs and DLLsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-09-20Update libopenjpeg libraries used by libopenmetaverse back up to 1.5, this ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)1-0/+0
time using lkalif's linux libraries built against a much earlier libc (2.7)
2012-09-19Downgrade libopenjpeg back to 1.3 from 1.5.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)1-0/+0
This is because libopenjpeg 1.5 appears to require a minimum of glibc 2.14, whereas at least one fairly recent distro (openSUSE 11.4 from 2011-03-10) only has glibc Further investigation pending.
2012-09-18Update libopenmetaverse components to commit f5cecaajustincc3-0/+0
Among other things this allows pCampbot to work under Windows since libopenmateverse now ships the same log4net.dll (publicly signed) as OpenSimulator This also updates the libopenmetaverse embedded libopenjpeg from 1.3 to 1.5. DLL naming and mapping for non-Windows libopenjpeg changes to remove version number to make future udpates easier and bring it into line with names of other shipped DLLs. libopenjpeg updates have been made for OSX, Windows (32 and 64 bit) and Linux (32 and 64 bit). Please report any issues.
2012-09-15BulletSim: update DLLs and SOs and remove some debugging code.Robert Adams2-0/+0
2012-09-07BulletSim: update the DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-08-31BulletSim: update the SOs and DLLsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-08-21BulletSim: update DLLs and SOs to eliminate terrain update crash which ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
manifested itself on Linux.
2012-08-15BulletSim: update DLLs and SOs to fix the problem with avatars jumping ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
around at altitudes less than 25m.
2012-08-15BulletSim: update DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-08-10BulletSim: actually update the DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-08-07BulletSim: Added avatar capsule scaling for size of avatar.Robert Adams2-0/+0
This also fixes computation of avatar mass. Added parameter MaxPersistantManifoldPoolSize. Fixed a parameter setting bug which caused crashes of there were more than 400 or so physical objects. I tested up to 5000. Updated BulletSim DLLs and SOs.
2012-08-06BulletSim: update SOs and DLLs to run on more Linux versions. Correct ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
multiple buoyancy settings when character flying. Remove chatty log message on prim destruction.
2012-08-03BulletSim: update DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-08-02BulletSim: Debugging log statements added. Reduced size of updata buffer ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
trying to find a corrupted memory problem. Update DLL and SO.
2012-07-31BulletSim: fix problem where resizing a primary shape (cube or sphere) would ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
not rebuild the physics mesh. Update the DLLs and SOs to latest version.
2012-07-31BulletSim: update the DLLs and SOs. This fixes the exception on shutdownRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-07-25BulletSim: update BulletSim DLLs and SOsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-07-23BulletSim: update BulletSim.dlls and so'sRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-07-20Update BulletSim DLLs and SOsRobert Adams1-0/+0
2012-07-20BulletSim: add reference to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules in BSScene.cs ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
attempting to fix a mono compile error.
2012-07-06BulletSim: update the binaries to the current sourcesRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-03-28BulletSim: update 64 bit libraries and change Linux configuration to use the ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
files in the lib32 and lib64 directories as needed.
2012-03-26BulletSim: update BulletSim binaries and configuration fixing a crash which ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
happens when there are more than a few hundred physical objects.
2012-03-26BulletSim: update BulletSim.dll and libBulletSim.so with latest versionsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-03-23BulletSim: add updated (but not working) BulletSim dllsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-03-23BulletSim: update BulletSim.dll to Bullet 2.80 and add libBulletSim.so to ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
the new lib32 and lib64 binary directories
2012-03-21BulletSim: add updated (but not working) BulletSim dllsRobert Adams2-0/+0
2012-03-21BulletSim: update BulletSim.dll to Bullet 2.80 and add libBulletSim.so to ↵Robert Adams2-0/+0
the new lib32 and lib64 binary directories
2012-02-25Move libopenjpeg native libraries into lib32 and lib64 as appropriate.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2-0/+0
2012-02-25Move other sqlite and ode 32-bit and 64-bit libraries into lib32 or lib64 as ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)3-0/+1
appropriate.
2012-02-21Load 32-bit or 64-bit BulletSim Windows library automatically as appropriate.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)1-0/+0
This uses the same approach as ODE. radams, if this doesn't work for you please feel free to revert.
2012-02-21Add 64 bit Windows sqlite3.dll and use this if running a 64-bit windows process.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)1-0/+0
2012-02-18On Windows automatically load the correct native ODE library depending on ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)1-0/+0
whether the process is 32-bit or 64-bit In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory. However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated. Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected. This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.