Difference between revisions of "Release Notes/Snowglobe Release/1.3"
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===Bugs fixed (full list)=== | ===Bugs fixed (full list)=== | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-196}} Deadlock in LLTextureFetchWorker::lockWorkMutex / LLThread::lockData / LLTextureFetch::lockQueue | |||
* {{jira|SNOW-201}} "DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated" with Python >= 2.6 | * {{jira|SNOW-201}} "DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated" with Python >= 2.6 | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-205}} Texture console oddness/overwriting itself | * {{jira|SNOW-205}} Texture console oddness/overwriting itself | ||
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* {{jira|SNOW-421}} Double-click teleport: tweaks and fixes | * {{jira|SNOW-421}} Double-click teleport: tweaks and fixes | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-428}} FTBFS lfreetype2/freetype/ft2build.h: No such file or directory | * {{jira|SNOW-428}} FTBFS lfreetype2/freetype/ft2build.h: No such file or directory | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-462}} Double-Click Auto-Pilot and Double-Click Teleport menu options should be mutualy exclusive | |||
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Release notes for Snowglobe version 1.3
Snowglobe is a Second Life-compatible viewer, built jointly by the open source community and Linden Lab. As Philip Linden described when he first announced the project back in March, we set out to create "a widely-used, openly developed version of the Second Life client which is a compelling alternative for a broad set of users, and contains enhancements and development that then rapidly make their way back into the mainstream Second Life version."
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