User talk:Riebling
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Removed link to sample (scene_oar.tar.gz - justincc's very basic environment containing a few prims, one script and a big chasm) because the hosting service reports the file has been removed. | Removed link to sample (scene_oar.tar.gz - justincc's very basic environment containing a few prims, one script and a big chasm) because the hosting service reports the file has been removed. | ||
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+ | Added text explaining the dissonance between ".oar" format and ".tar.gz" files actually linked to the page. When I first downloaded a .tar.gz file and inspected it's contents, I thought "oh crap this must not be a .oar file then" but in fact it is, and they're interchangeable. So I guess the semantics are that ".oar format" refers to the CONTENTS of the zipped tar file, whereas ".tar.gz" refers to the format of the archived and compressed contents. |
Revision as of 07:07, 4 May 2009
Removed link to sample (scene_oar.tar.gz - justincc's very basic environment containing a few prims, one script and a big chasm) because the hosting service reports the file has been removed.
Added text explaining the dissonance between ".oar" format and ".tar.gz" files actually linked to the page. When I first downloaded a .tar.gz file and inspected it's contents, I thought "oh crap this must not be a .oar file then" but in fact it is, and they're interchangeable. So I guess the semantics are that ".oar format" refers to the CONTENTS of the zipped tar file, whereas ".tar.gz" refers to the format of the archived and compressed contents.