[opensource-dev] viewer-external svn r3448: multi-wearables seriously broken?

Aleric Inglewood aleric.inglewood at gmail.com
Mon Jun 28 04:58:07 PDT 2010


I noticed this for quite some time now while using viewer 1.4.
Attachments of others appear near their knee and stay there (they
don't move with the avatar). When I say something about it, others
claim they still see it "on their head" or whatever.

So yes, I'd say something was seriously broken without regard
to backwards compatibility.

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Lance Corrimal
<Lance.Corrimal at eregion.de>wrote:

> Heya,
>
> I just gave the new multi-wearables in viewer-external (svn r3448) a try,
> and
> i found it to be seriously broken.
> when I logged in, every single attachment, including HUDs, went to some
> rather
> weird attachment point somewhere near my right knee, and everything was
> only
> "half attached": huds would complain that "you have dropped ... to the
> ground"
> if they were scripted to detect that, and none of the stuff showed "worn"
> in
> my inventory. And what was even more strange, the prims stayed where they
> were
> when I moved, hanging in the air at the very spot where my avatars right
> knee
> was when i attached them.
>
> Maybe even more worse was the fact that that attach point then was stored
> in
> the asset, and the stuff would attach to the same weird point even with an
> older viewer (snowglobe 1.4). Took me about 45 minutes to repair the damage
> to
> my default outfit 0.o
>
> Anyone else noticed this bug?
> Is there already a jira for it?
>
>
> bye,
> LC
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