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Revision as of 15:39, 4 November 2008
Source code
Here are the current released versions of OpenSim.
Please note: As OpenSim is still at an alpha code maturity stage, there is absolutely no guarantee that functionality works or is stable, even in the numbered releases. Certain features may not work either because the code is in rapid evolution, or because functionality expected by the Linden Labs Second Life viewer has simply not been implemented yet. However, constructive feedback is still welcomed.
Also, please be aware that OpenSim requires that you have a fair amount of technical knowledge in order to set it up - there is no point and click installer (and having one would probably be premature at this stage).
You may need to use the Subversion source code management system to obtain the code. For Windows you can install just Subversion or the often preferred Tortoise Subversion extension. Mac OS X 10.l5 and above have Subversion built but OS. X 10.4.x can still download Subversion.
Another option for obtaining the code is via mercurial from the OpenSim repository.
- Latest Subversion revision version (bleeding edge)
svn co http://opensimulator.org/svn/opensim/trunk opensim
- Latest mercurial revision version (bleeding edge)
hg clone http://opensimulator.org/hg/opensim-trunk/ opensim
Binaries
Please Note: Binary releases not hosted by opensimulator.org are unofficial - they are not endorsed by the core OpenSimulator development team and so we cannot guarantee their authenticity. If you use them, please don't necessarily expect support from the community, especially if they are older versions than the current version. At this stage in our development, it is often be the case that many hundreds of revisions have occurred and a number of issues have been fixed since the binaries were released. Currently, the preferred (and recommended) method to get a working system is to build OpenSimulator from source.
- Official Nightly Build Binary (Recommended for quick testing)
http://builds.opensimulator.org
Related Software
Related Software Section - CLICK HERE
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