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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.

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