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** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2006/slviewer-darwin-libs-20061219.tar.gz Mac OS X (Darwin) libraries] | ** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2006/slviewer-darwin-libs-20061219.tar.gz Mac OS X (Darwin) libraries] | ||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2006/slviewer-linux-libs-20061219.tar.gz Linux libraries] | ** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2006/slviewer-linux-libs-20061219.tar.gz Linux libraries] | ||
New, untested versions: | |||
* Source: | |||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2007/slviewer-src-20070104.zip Zipfile (.zip) for Windows] | |||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2007/slviewer-src-20070104.tar.gz Tarball (.tar.gz) for Mac/Linux] | |||
* Support Libraries | |||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2007/slviewer-win32-libs-20070104.zip Windows libraries] | |||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2007/slviewer-darwin-libs-20070104.tar.gz Mac OS X (Darwin) libraries] | |||
** [https://wiki.secondlife.com/static/2007/slviewer-linux-libs-20070104.tar.gz Linux libraries] | |||
We use CRLF line endings for text files in zipfiles (preferred on Windows), while using LF line endings in tarballs (preferred on POSIX systems like Mac and Linux). | We use CRLF line endings for text files in zipfiles (preferred on Windows), while using LF line endings in tarballs (preferred on POSIX systems like Mac and Linux). |
Revision as of 14:20, 4 January 2007
Even if you don't plan to develop, just the act of downloading and compiling can uncover problems. If the version you download doesn't build on your platform, file a bug.
Getting the source
The Second Life source code can be downloaded from here:
- Source:
- Support Libraries
New, untested versions:
- Source:
- Support Libraries
We use CRLF line endings for text files in zipfiles (preferred on Windows), while using LF line endings in tarballs (preferred on POSIX systems like Mac and Linux).
To understand what you are looking at after you get the code, see viewer source.
Compiling
Per platform instructions are available for the following platforms:
Version control repository
We aren't yet providing live access to a version control repository. However, if you're interested in learning more about the subject, see Version control repository.