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normals for this fix
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hit than we want
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match creation
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whirly's wierdness
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normal/spec textures causes application to the correct tex channel
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bumpmap setting of 18 aka BUMPY_TEXTURE
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https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-development-materials
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cards were also failing
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older nV mobile cards with single FP hardware
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drivers from crashing to desktop when passed short buffers
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when obj was selected by them
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parameters
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debugging interruptions from bad assets
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rendering WRT to windlight and legacy shininess.
Reviewed by Graham (a little bit).
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viewer_manifest.py currently detects specifically the channel name "Second
Life Release" as a release viewer (affecting the icon and other things). The
Amazon viewer uses channel name "Second Life Release - Amazon", which is
currently not recognized at all, therefore uses a developer-build icon with
the caution tape and the word "TEST" stamped onto it. Detect any channel name
*starting* with "Second Life Release" as a release viewer.
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