[opensource-dev] Anyone else having this issue uploading meshes?

Geenz Spad geenz at exodusviewer.com
Mon Jun 4 07:09:15 PDT 2012


I'm doubt that it has anything to do with convex decomposition, not unless they recently changed the format in which the server expects the hulls.  Though even if they did, I'd think they'd include those changes as part of the pathfinding viewer. 

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On Monday, June 4, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Nicky Perian wrote:

> Would opensim server logs be of value?
> 
> > From: Nicky D. <sl.nicky.ml at googlemail.com (mailto:sl.nicky.ml at googlemail.com)>
> > To: Nicky Perian <nickyperian at yahoo.com (mailto:nickyperian at yahoo.com)> 
> > Cc: Ricky <kf6kjg at gmail.com (mailto:kf6kjg at gmail.com)>; "opensource-dev at lists.secondlife.com (mailto:opensource-dev at lists.secondlife.com)" <opensource-dev at lists.secondlife.com (mailto:opensource-dev at lists.secondlife.com)> 
> > Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012 6:26 AM
> > Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Anyone else having this issue uploading meshes?
> > 
> > On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 9:47 PM, Nicky Perian <nickyperian at yahoo.com (mailto:nickyperian at yahoo.com)> wrote:
> > > I have an unproven theory. It is Sunday with lots of stau on the inet. Now
> > > to my theory. Let's you have your data *.dae files on a network drive or
> > > worse yet in dropbox folder. The write back of the *.slm file is now taking
> > > a bit longer because of inet traffic and the normal latency for obtaining
> > > file locks and the LAN overhead involved of obtaining exclusive control of
> > > the file open, lock, write, unlock and close processes.
> > >
> > 
> > It does not matter if your file is on DropBox, your HDD or a floppy disk.
> > The dae loading takes places long before even any communication with the
> > server takes places. Writing the slm is done before the hulls etc are uploaded.
> > Even if the slm writing has higher latency in some cases, it won't influence
> > neither decoding nor upload.
> > 
> > For the real cause, and to know why sometimes client and server disagree
> > if a convex decomposition is valid we would need to have access to the server
> > (logs). Sometimes I am sure won't happen anytime soon :)
> > 
> > Regards,
> >   Nicky
> > 
> > 
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