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https://secondlife.com/corporate/third-party-viewers
Section 5.c
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Otherwise it would fail to link SLPlugin.
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This forces the use of external browser for links too for now, as we
don't have a solution for the HTML media plugin yet.
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First, in order for launch_url.sh to be executable, it needs to be
installed as a program.
Secondly, the spawn browser command path needs to be adjusted
accordingly.
And last, add chrome (applies to chromium too on FBSD), to the list of
browser commands to try (so chrome wasn't there :/, but dillo has always
been XD, and that's why it kept opening Dillo here haha).
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For runtime, they're already part of the executable.
For development, we're not there yet.
So this reduces the overall package size for now.
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until we've tried building another project, but based on this project's
liblinden. It's also because these headers would be in a separate -dev
Debian package.
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When I tried using, for example, FBSD system's ca-root-nss.crt, at
runtime, the viewer would fail at downloading textures, avatar names,
and so on. So for now we're still relying on LLCA, it's just get
installed automatically without having to track the file in the viewer
project.
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Since we could use the dynamic versioning from the configuration phase
of CMake, the inclusion is put in BuildVersion.cmake.
Other CPACK variables are usually static so can be set when running
cmake.
CPack somehow doesn't pick up the DESTINATION values in ViewerInstall
(slplugin & libvlc too) from UnixInstall, so they're they're partially
hardcoded again there.
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When cross-compiling, the host's /usr/local/include would be unsafely
included before. The problem with this was that it leaked other host
library headers unexpectedly, like Boost. The target compilation caught
some function from the host headers which of a newer version, and then
when trying to link to the target libraries, the function wasn't
available yet in the older version.
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Updated gmock complains about missing regex_t. This is likely a macos
configuration issue and needs to be fixed, but fot now just forcing the
declaration
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DRTVWR-583
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In llstartup, it says if the audio engine hasn't set up its own
preferred handler for streaming audio, then the generic streaming audio
implementation which uses media plugins will be used.
The comparison is with NULL, so it's safe to return NULL (but probably
not nullptr).
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source for viewer 6.6.14.581101
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# Conflicts:
# indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.cpp
# indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.h
# indra/llmath/llvolume.cpp
# indra/llrender/llgl.cpp
# indra/llxml/llcontrol.cpp
# indra/newview/llpanelnearbymedia.cpp
# indra/newview/llsceneview.cpp
# indra/newview/llselectmgr.cpp
# indra/newview/llstartup.cpp
# indra/newview/lltextureview.cpp
# indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp
# indra/newview/skins/default/xui/en/menu_viewer.xml
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# Conflicts:
# indra/newview/app_settings/settings.xml
# indra/newview/llinventoryfunctions.cpp
# indra/newview/llinventoryfunctions.h
# indra/newview/llinventorymodel.cpp
# indra/newview/llinventoryobserver.cpp
# indra/newview/llinventoryobserver.h
# indra/newview/skins/default/xui/ja/floater_inventory_item_properties.xml
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# Conflicts:
# autobuild.xml
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following promotion of DRTVWR-582
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Looks like a bit of code from Inventory Extensions viewer leaked into
release. This was supposed to prevent 'folder does not exist' spam as
Inventory Extensions does not create folders this way, instead it
blocked folder creation.
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Only found out after using CMake 3.26 for Darwin.
It wasn't an error when using CMake 3.24.
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Useful when cross compiling.
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texture
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entry - mysteriously, the Viewer still worked as expected but the TeamCity coding check policy (WTF??) got a bit sad about it..
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Probably shouldn't happen since we do not allow logins without caps, but
to be sure added validation.
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(as well as for clearing thumbnails) since it's also a destructive, non-undoiable operation
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Pulled in relevant parts from SL-19929
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