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This information is for people who want to work with the source code for the viewer.
This information is for people who want to work with the source code for the viewer.


==Project Snowstorm==
==Open Source Viewer==


This is the latest Viewer code.
Viewer code is stored in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git Git] repository on [https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab bitbucket], an  Open Source repository web site.
Viewer code is stored in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git Git] repository on [https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab bitbucket], an  Open Source repository web site.


* [https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer Second Life Viewer]
* [https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer Second Life Viewer]


Other repositories where development for future features can be seen are listed on the [https://releasenotes.secondlife.com/repositories.html Release Notes Repositories] page.
Other repositories where development for future features can be seen are listed on the [https://releasenotes.secondlife.com/repositories.html Release Notes Repositories] page. If you have not worked with BitBucket or distributed version control you may be interested in [https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/tutorial-learn-bitbucket-with-git-759857287.html BitBucket's Git Tutorial].
 
If you have not worked with BitBucket or distributed version control you may be interested in [https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/tutorial-learn-bitbucket-with-git-759857287.html BitBucket's Git Tutorial].


=== Checking out Code ===
=== Checking out Code ===
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Per platform instructions are available in these topics:
Per platform instructions are available in these topics:
* [[Build the Viewer on Windows|Windows]]
* [[Build the Viewer on Windows|Windows]]
* [[Build the Viewer on macOS|Mac]]
* [[Build the Viewer on macOS|macOS]]
* [[Build the Viewer on Linux|Linux]]
* [[Build the Viewer on Linux|Linux]]


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===


*  [[Common compilation problems]] if you run into errors while building.
*  [[Common compilation problems]]
*  [[Improving compilation time]] for information on how to compile faster
*  [[Improving compilation time]]
*  [[LLMozLib2]] for building LLMozLib2.


=== Autobuild ===
=== Autobuild ===

Revision as of 11:25, 31 July 2021

This information is for people who want to work with the source code for the viewer.

Open Source Viewer

Viewer code is stored in a Git repository on bitbucket, an Open Source repository web site.

Other repositories where development for future features can be seen are listed on the Release Notes Repositories page. If you have not worked with BitBucket or distributed version control you may be interested in BitBucket's Git Tutorial.

Checking out Code

To clone the current release repository:

git clone git@bitbucket.org:lindenlab/viewer.git

Compiling

Per platform instructions are available in these topics:

Notes

Autobuild

Autobuild is the new Linden Lab framework to maintain and build everything, from viewer to 3rd party libraries.

Instructions:

Channels and Versions

Channels are just groupings of versions. Linden Lab uses channels to track and supply updates for Project, Beta, and Release Viewers separately.

On login, the combination of channel plus version is checked against a set of rules in the Viewer Version Management service. Within each channel, some versions are allowed and some are blocked. Viewers are blocked if they are too old, are unsafe (security issues), incompatible (the protocol has been changed in some fundamental way), or are a test version and Linden Lab only wants data from the most recent. See Viewer Integration and Release Processes for an explanation of how different versions are managed by Linden Lab.

If you are building a viewer, the Policy on Third Party Viewers requires that you set your own channel name.

See:

Channel and Version Requirements
a detailed explanation and official policy on channels and versions in Second Life, and an explanation of how to set your channel name when building.