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(New page: This is what I have managed to gather about running OpenSimulator on an Intel Core2 on a 64bit linux system. To install it you need to do: svn co http://opensimulator.org/svn/opensim/tru...)
 
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To install it you need to do:
 
To install it you need to do:
  
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svn co http://opensimulator.org/svn/opensim/trunk opensim
 
svn co http://opensimulator.org/svn/opensim/trunk opensim
 
cd opensim
 
cd opensim
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cp OpenSimulator.ini.example OpenSimulator.ini
 
cp OpenSimulator.ini.example OpenSimulator.ini
 
mono OpenSimulator.exe
 
mono OpenSimulator.exe
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</code>
  
 
Unfortunately this results in a segmentation fault. Which is somewhat remedied by building the libsl libraries by hand and copying the dll's from the freshly built
 
Unfortunately this results in a segmentation fault. Which is somewhat remedied by building the libsl libraries by hand and copying the dll's from the freshly built
 
libsl to the OpenSimulator bin/ folder. This makes us get one step further. Unfortunately (Again) at this point we get other problems as apparently OpenSim is not compatible with the new libsl. I am yet to find a solution to this.
 
libsl to the OpenSimulator bin/ folder. This makes us get one step further. Unfortunately (Again) at this point we get other problems as apparently OpenSim is not compatible with the new libsl. I am yet to find a solution to this.

Revision as of 14:41, 23 November 2007

This is what I have managed to gather about running OpenSimulator on an Intel Core2 on a 64bit linux system.

To install it you need to do:

svn co http://opensimulator.org/svn/opensim/trunk opensim cd opensim sh runprebuild.sh nant cd .. svn co svn://openmetaverse.org/libsl/trunk libsl cd libsl/openjpeg-libsl/ nano Makefile (add -m64 to compile flags to avoid another segfault) make cp libopenjpeg-libsl-2.1.2.0.so ../../opensim/bin/libopenjpeg-libsl-2.1.2.0-x86_64.so cd ../../opensim/bin/ cp OpenSimulator.ini.example OpenSimulator.ini mono OpenSimulator.exe

Unfortunately this results in a segmentation fault. Which is somewhat remedied by building the libsl libraries by hand and copying the dll's from the freshly built libsl to the OpenSimulator bin/ folder. This makes us get one step further. Unfortunately (Again) at this point we get other problems as apparently OpenSim is not compatible with the new libsl. I am yet to find a solution to this.

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