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=== Compile Against Snowglobe Trunk Sources ===
=== Compile Against Snowglobe Trunk Sources ===
* $ svn co http://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/projects/2009/snowglobe/trunk
<blockquote>
<code>$ svn co http://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/projects/2009/snowglobe/trunk</code><br/>
</blockquote>
=== Get Current Libraries and Artwork ===
=== Get Current Libraries and Artwork ===
* $ wget http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
<blockquote>
* $ ln -s trunk/ linden
<code>$ wget http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip</code><br/>
* $ unzip slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
<code>$ ln -s trunk/ linden</code><br/>
* $ tar xzf slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz
<code>$ unzip slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip</code><br/>
<code>$ tar xzf slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz</code><br/>
</blockquote>
=== Prepare ===
=== Prepare ===
* $ cd linden/indra/
<blockquote>
* $ ./develop.py configure
<code>$ cd linden/indra/</code><br/>
<code>$ ./develop.py configure</code><br/>
</blockquote>
=== Apply Patch ===
=== Apply Patch ===
Do it inside <code>linden/</code>  
Do it inside <code>linden/</code> <br/>
* $ cd ../
<blockquote>
* $ cp (...)/snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt .
<code>$ cd ../</code><br/>
* $ patch -p1 < snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt
<code>$ cp (...)/snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt .</code><br/>
<code>$ patch -p1 < snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt</code><br/>
</blockquote>
=== Compile ===
=== Compile ===
* $ cd indra/viewer-linux-i686-relwithdebinfo
<blockquote>
* $ make
<code>$ cd indra/viewer-linux-i686-relwithdebinfo</code><br/>
<code>$ make</code><br/>
</blockquote>
=== Install Gnome# Desktop ===
=== Install Gnome# Desktop ===
Communicator depends on Gnome# Desktop runtime, install if you haven't already:
Communicator depends on Gnome# Desktop runtime, install if you haven't already:
* Debian/Unbuntu:
* Debian/Unbuntu:
** apt-get install gnome-desktop-sharp2
** <code>apt-get install gnome-desktop-sharp2</code>
* Windows:
* Windows:
** [http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/gtk-sharp/gtk-sharp-2.12.9-2.win32.msi Gtk# 2.12 for Windows]
** [http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/gtk-sharp/gtk-sharp-2.12.9-2.win32.msi Gtk# 2.12 for Windows]

Revision as of 11:42, 11 December 2009

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Please feel free to update this page as needed.

Notes related to SNOW-375 on how to download, compile, install, and run the viewer with detached windows.

Step-by-Step Guide

Compile Against Snowglobe Trunk Sources

$ svn co http://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/projects/2009/snowglobe/trunk

Get Current Libraries and Artwork

$ wget http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
$ ln -s trunk/ linden
$ unzip slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
$ tar xzf slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz

Prepare

$ cd linden/indra/
$ ./develop.py configure

Apply Patch

Do it inside linden/

$ cd ../
$ cp (...)/snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt .
$ patch -p1 < snow-375.0.9.6.patch.txt

Compile

$ cd indra/viewer-linux-i686-relwithdebinfo
$ make

Install Gnome# Desktop

Communicator depends on Gnome# Desktop runtime, install if you haven't already:

Run Communicator and Snowglobe

  • after compilation you get (...)/linden/indra/viewer-linux-i686-relwithdebinfo/newview/Snowglobe-i686-1.3.0.0.tar.bz2 - copy it somewhere and extract it
  • run Snowglobe
  • get and extract Dzonatas Sol's Communicator (separate build) - currently http://mono.dzonux.net/file/communicator.0.9.6.zip
  • run communicator.exe
  • login in Snowglobe
  • use the toolbar Communicate button to show the detached windows

Also see original notes provided by Opensource Obscure.

Options

Communicator Command Line

As of 0.9.6, these options are available:

$ communicator.exe --uri=http://host.tld:port --port=number
  • --uri : overrides default outgoing URI connection to the viewer
  • --port : overrides default incoming port connection to communicator

Snowglobe Preferences

These preferences can be found in the debug menu of the viewer:

  • InterfaceAllowConnections : To allow connections or deny all connections (default: allow)
  • InterfaceAllowRemoteConnections : To allow/deny remote connections (default: deny)
  • InterfaceServerPort : The port number of the API (default: 50140)

Repository

Use git to clone the repository:

$ git clone http://gitweb.dzonux.net/project/communicator.git

There are a few branches:

master              - source branch of current version
communicator        - latest development branch (merges into master, tagged into X.X.X)
communicator.X.X.X  - tagged branches of specific version X
snowglobe           - latest development branch with changes for communicator
Upstream-X.X.X      - snapshot of oss-viewer branch in LL's repository

You can also browse the repository.

Issues

  • Need to automatically spawn Communicator when Snowglobe starts. Currently have to spawn separately.
  • Need a preference panel option to set address of Web/REST server port. (Used to connect from communicator to viewer asynchronously.)
  • Need a preference panel option to set address of default TCP dial-out port. (Used to connect from viewer to communicator synchronously.)
  • Update cmake build-package to include communicator and extra libs if specified on cmake config or make command, but not to include by default.
  • Need a debug option to Hide/Show built-in communicator windows when detached windows are shown.

Also see the issue tracker for MonoVida Communicator.