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Per platform instructions are available for the following platforms: | Per platform instructions are available for the following platforms: | ||
* [[Compiling the viewer ( | * [[Compiling the viewer (MSVS2005)|Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio 2005 & Visual C++ 2005 Express]] | ||
* [[Compiling the viewer ( | * [[Compiling the viewer (MSVS2003)|Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio .NET 2003]] | ||
** see also: [[Compiling the viewer libraries (MSVS 2003)]] | ** see also: [[Compiling the viewer libraries (MSVS 2003)]] | ||
* [[Cross compiling the viewer (i686-mingw32)|Microsoft Windows - Cross compiling on Linux]] | * [[Cross compiling the viewer (i686-mingw32)|Microsoft Windows - Cross compiling on Linux]] |
Revision as of 22:23, 9 March 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
For current and past downloads, see the source downloads page.
Compiling
Per platform instructions are available for the following platforms:
- Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio 2005 & Visual C++ 2005 Express
- Microsoft Windows - Visual Studio .NET 2003
- Microsoft Windows - Cross compiling on Linux
- Mac OS X
- Linux
- FreeBSD
See Common compilation problems if you run into errors while building.
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.
In the meantime, see the OpenSL project at OpenSecondLife.org, who have made available a public subversion repository.