Linden Lab Official:Viewer Source Repositories

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The canonical viewer source is in the viewer-release repository; the tags of the form major.minor.patch-release indicate the revisions used to build the default viewer at that release number.

This page documents each viewers currently being made available by Linden Lab (including the default viewer), with information on which repository and changeset was used to build each.

For links to download these viewers, see the official Alternate Viewers page.


Release Channels

The default cohort viewer here is the default provided by the downloads page. The other cohorts are candidates being evaluated to be the next default; all are believed to be stable.


Second Life Release

Cohort Version Repository Changeset Access
default 5.0.4.325124 https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-release 022709ef76a3 Public
The canonical viewer source archive
Maintenance 5.0.5.326168 https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-bear 651f94efad9a Public
MAINT team independent fixes
Voice 5.0.5.325998 https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-vivox c3db413fb579 Public
Updated and improved voice support
AssetHttp 5.0.5.325940 https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/asset-http 54afa7b8db29 Public
Fetch sounds and animations via http cap.



Project Channels

These are early experimental viewers; they may not yet be even beta quality - use at your own risk


Second Life Project 360 Snapshot

Cohort Version Repository Changeset Access
default 4.1.3.321712 https://bitbucket.org/callum_linden/viewer-360snapshot 70c4b43fe2e0 Public
A place to develop a new feature for the viewer that extends the current Snapshot tool so that it is able to generate 360 images (snapshots) that can then be viewed in a WebGL based web app.

Second Life Project Alex Ivy

Cohort Version Repository Changeset Access
default 5.1.0.505089 https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer64 2a37ad0ac7fd Public
Building the viewer with 64 bit support. This means it can use more of the memory in your computer, avoiding many sources of crashes. It may even be faster...