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== Version Control == | == Version Control == | ||
Linden Lab also maintains a version control repository. There are some ''unofficial'' repositories, too. See the [[version control repository]] page for more details. | Linden Lab also maintains a version control repository. There are some ''unofficial'' repositories, too. See the [[version control repository]] page and [[source version control]] for more details. | ||
= Compiling = | = Compiling = |
Revision as of 10:24, 1 December 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
Download Source Archives (Zipfile/Tarball)
Linden Lab does provide current and past downloads in an archived format, see the source downloads page.
Version Control
Linden Lab also maintains a version control repository. There are some unofficial repositories, too. See the version control repository page and source version control for more details.
Compiling
Per platform instructions are available for the following platforms:
- Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio .NET 2003 (recommended, Linden Lab uses VS2003)
- Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio 2005 & Visual C++ 2005 Express
- Microsoft Windows - Cross compiling on Linux
- Mac OS X
- Linux
- FreeBSD
See Common compilation problems if you run into errors while building.
See Improving compilation time for information on how to compile faster