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Just hoping someone updates the IRC channels soon.
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I believe planet.opensim.us is indeed dead - it was setup by sdague who has since stopped opensim developer, so I don't think that it's coming back -- [[User:Justincc|Justincc]] 00:31, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
I want to become a part of the development community soon.
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== planet.opensim.us is just temporarily unavailable ==
  
Just a note, hoping someone can fix this problem. When I attempt to use the SVN Browser link, I get the following error:
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planet.opensim.us is just temporarily unavailable
  
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It'll be back soonish.
  
An Exception Has Occurred
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: Thanks Teravus - it's back so I reinstated the page (the above was a response to Makopoppo removing the link) -- [[User:Justincc|Justincc]] 23:17, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
Python Traceback
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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::Sorry for hasty interpretation and thank you for undoing, Justincc! --[[User:Makopoppo|Makopoppo]] 12:22, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
  File "/usr/local/viewvc-1.0.3/lib/viewvc.py", line 3629, in main
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    request.run_viewvc()
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  File "/usr/local/viewvc-1.0.3/lib/viewvc.py", line 253, in run_viewvc
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    import vclib.svn
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  File "/usr/local/viewvc-1.0.3/lib/vclib/svn/__init__.py", line 25, in ?
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    from svn import fs, repos, core, delta
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ImportError: No module named svn
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Image of the Moment updated with prior approval from Justin :) - [[User:Kenearlg|Ken Grunke aka Key Gruin]] 12 October 2011
 
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[[User:Tildeampersand|Tilde]] 19:44, 7 August 2007 (PDT)
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Fixed on the new server
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--[[User:SeanDague|SeanDague]] 07:55, 9 September 2007 (PDT)
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== What we need to compile OpenSim ==
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I seem to remember the old Wiki had a list of all the products required to compile OpenSim.  For example, I believe Python needs to be installed as well as at least Visual Studio 2005 Express.  Each had a link to where the download could be found.
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I can't remember all the tools required, and I haven't been able to navigate Microsoft's web page to find the free download of Visual Studio 2005 Express.
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It'd be great if this could be made available again.
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Thanks,
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Chrisc
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Hi ChrisC: I recall the same list, however the info is probably very out of date - Last week I downloaded MS Visual Studio Express C# and the source code to a freshly built Win2003 Web Edition server. It compiled and ran fine with no Python or other tools required. - Magi (13-Oct-2007)
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Can someone please install this to a Linux based VMWare virtual machine (as Linux install is notoriously tricky) and release this... That would make it so much easier to get started quickly with OpenSim. Ta!  - Jsecure (3-Nov-2007)
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I'm working on a VMware OpenSim installation using Ubuntu Server 7.10, it will contain both Production (0.5 release) and Testing installs, and will automatically start inside GNU-Screen on boot.
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HashBox (2-Mar-2008)
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Revision as of 02:58, 5 October 2013

I believe planet.opensim.us is indeed dead - it was setup by sdague who has since stopped opensim developer, so I don't think that it's coming back -- Justincc 00:31, 4 January 2011 (UTC)

planet.opensim.us is just temporarily unavailable

planet.opensim.us is just temporarily unavailable

It'll be back soonish.

Thanks Teravus - it's back so I reinstated the page (the above was a response to Makopoppo removing the link) -- Justincc 23:17, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
Sorry for hasty interpretation and thank you for undoing, Justincc! --Makopoppo 12:22, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

Image of the Moment updated with prior approval from Justin :) - Ken Grunke aka Key Gruin 12 October 2011

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