[sldev] OpenLife source code

Gareth Nelson gareth at garethnelson.com
Fri Mar 27 14:45:24 PDT 2009


It may be worth testing by hacking it to send the same MD5 as their
official binary, if it won't connect then obviously something else is
going on.

2009/3/27 Dale Glass <dale at daleglass.net>:
> On Пятница 27 марта 2009 21:26:08 Gareth Nelson wrote:
>> Please note - don't include licensing at lindenlab.com in your replies, I
>> don't think LL's licensing team needs every single post on this list
>> forwarded to them ;)
> Whoops. Bad habit of always hitting 'a'.
> My apologies ^_^;;
>
> On Пятница 27 марта 2009 21:39:54 Gareth Nelson wrote:
>> Then there's a problem there :)
>
> Well, I built it, and it fails to log in. Says:
>
> Login failed.
> The Version you are using is either out of date or incorrect. Please visit
> http://openlifegrid.com to download and install the latest Viewer.
>
> This one identifies itself as: (Openlife R16) 1.16.3 (84).
>
> The version available for download is:
> http://dl1.3dxviewer.com/3DXViewer/OpenLife R16_3_Linux-i686(R4).tar.lzma
>
> Now what's left to figure out is: is it doing a MD5 check against the built
> binary (fine according to GPL2, and easily worked around), or is there
> anything in the login process that's not included in the release (which
> would not be ok)
>
> Quick and dirty patch to get it to build attached. With this it should
> build fine on Ubuntu Intrepid at least. Additional instructions for Linux:
>
> rename the source folder to one without spaces in it. The packaging stage
> doesn't like it.
>
> chmod +x develop.py
> dos2unix develop.py
> dos2unix newview/app_settings/*.ini
>
>
>



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