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Aloha!<br>
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On 02/01/2012 05:46 AM, Nicky Perian wrote:
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<div><span>The repo's for kokua are likely buggy from a build
standpoint since it has been so long between mac builds.</span></div>
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Yeah, we haven't had a Mac dev for quite some while now, so we might
have introduced incompatibilities without noticing.<br>
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<div><span>I suggest, if you haven't, to build
viewer-development first as there is more documentation and
dev's building on mac's. Then, take the knowledge</span></div>
<div><span>gained from a to build on v-d and apply to the kokua
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This suggestion is good for several reasons:<br>
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<li>If upstream already has build problems for your platform,
fixes should be contributed there, so everyone can easily
profit.</li>
<li>We are starting development of Kokua again from LL's latest
sources. The first step, I think, will be to get them building
for all of us on the platforms we want to use. Once we've
achieved that, we should maintain buildability on these
platforms while making more changes. Even if you (Han or others
reading this) don't plan to develop any changes yourself, just
building the viewer on (and for) Mac and reporting when that
breaks would be highly appreciated!</li>
<li>There's currently an <a
href="https://lists.secondlife.com/pipermail/opensource-dev/2012-January/thread.html#8621">ongoing
thread on opensource-dev</a> (upstream's mailing list) about
building on Lion. Maybe you can find some valuable information
there, or contribute with noteworthy information of your own.</li>
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<p>Thanks for your interest!<br>
Cheers,<br>
B.<br>
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<p>PS: Please write meaningful subject lines when starting threads
on this list. It helps readers to quickly grasp what message is
about what topic, which is important when several discussions are
happening concurrently or when searching something in the archive.
Thanks.<br>
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