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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ah alright. I'm not planning on using
any material capable viewers on my install for the foreseeable
future (Unless possibly the latest soon to be released firestorm
introduces this? Not sure.) I usually stick with Phoenix 1600
anyway since its the viewer I've come to be comfortable with on my
install that has all the features I want and isn't based on viewer
3 code. <br>
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Thanks for the responses Nebadon and Dahlia =)<br>
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On 4/22/2013 1:17 PM, Dahlia Trimble wrote:<br>
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<div>Yes that is true; if the module is not enabled then it
does not function and will not affect any viewers or data.<br>
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HOWEVER, using a materials-capable viewer to edit content on
*any* OpenSimulator installation could affect data in possibly
adverse ways as it might add texture references to scene data
that will be unresolvable.<br>
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Part of the concern about data comes from the use of the new
"Dynamic Attributes" feature in OpenSimulator to store materials
information in the scene, and this new feature is not yet
field-proven.<br>
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The "viewer crashes" warning should only apply when using
using materials-capable viewers as the messages received
from and sent to these viewers are not yet well understood,
and improper structure or formatting of those messages has
been observed to crash materials-capable viewers.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Chris
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I was wondering if it's "safe" to use the latest master (as
safe as dev code can be I suppose :) )? I was reading the
the note in commit d5419f about possible data corruption /
viewer crashes... Does that only apply if the module is
enabled?<br>
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Thanks!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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