- Apr 25, 2011
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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- Apr 22, 2011
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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- Apr 21, 2011
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Nyx (Neal Orman) authored
the binary version, even with the full LL source being available. This is because the binary package of the full version is not redistributable due to having the havok binaries in it.
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Xiaohong Bao authored
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- Apr 20, 2011
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Xiaohong Bao authored
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Nyx (Neal Orman) authored
SH-1062 FIX Flexi sculpts is a mess until you zoom in.
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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- Apr 19, 2011
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Nat Goodspeed authored
The original Linux openssl tarball includes libcrypto.so and libssl.so files with r-xr-xr-x permissions: not even the owning user can modify them. This causes problems when the Release build tries to 'strip' the viewer and all associated libraries. Newer openssl tarball fixes permission problems. The newer openssl package also updates from 0.9.8 to 1.0.0, so have to fix version numbers in Copy3rdPartyLibs.cmake and viewer_manifest.py too. :-P Presumably the only reason this hasn't been causing trouble with TC builds is that the link has been picking up system libraries instead of the ones from the openssl package.
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Nat Goodspeed authored
Evidently the only reason builds have been succeeding is because the link is picking up the system freetype library. This could be tricky if it goes out of sync with the freetype package's header files.
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David Parks authored
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David Parks authored
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Xiaohong Bao authored
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Oz Linden authored
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Oz Linden authored
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David Parks authored
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- Apr 18, 2011
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Nyx (Neal Orman) authored
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Nyx (Neal Orman) authored
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Nyx (Neal Orman) authored
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