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#!/bin/bash
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## Here are some configuration options for Linux Client Testers.
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## These options are for self-assisted troubleshooting during this beta
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## testing phase; you should not usually need to touch them.
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## - Avoids using any OpenAL audio driver.
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#export LL_BAD_OPENAL_DRIVER=x
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## - Avoids using any FMOD audio driver.
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#export LL_BAD_FMOD_DRIVER=x
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## - Avoids using the FMOD ESD audio driver.
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#export LL_BAD_FMOD_ESD=x
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## - Avoids using the FMOD OSS audio driver.
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#export LL_BAD_FMOD_OSS=x
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## - Avoids using the FMOD ALSA audio driver.
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export LL_BAD_FMOD_ALSA=x
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## - Avoids the optional OpenGL extensions which have proven most problematic
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## on some hardware. Disabling this option may cause BETTER PERFORMANCE but
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## may also cause CRASHES and hangs on some unstable combinations of drivers
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## and hardware.
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## NOTE: This is now disabled by default.
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#export LL_GL_BASICEXT=x
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## - Avoids *all* optional OpenGL extensions. This is the safest and least-
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## exciting option. Enable this if you experience stability issues, and
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## report whether it helps in the Linux Client Testers forum.
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#export LL_GL_NOEXT=x
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## - For advanced troubleshooters, this lets you disable specific GL
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## extensions, each of which is represented by a letter a-o. If you can
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## narrow down a stability problem on your system to just one or two
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## extensions then please post details of your hardware (and drivers) to
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## the Linux Client Testers forum along with the minimal
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## LL_GL_BLACKLIST which solves your problems.
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#export LL_GL_BLACKLIST=abcdefghijklmno
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## - Some ATI/Radeon users report random X server crashes when the mouse
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## cursor changes shape. If you suspect that you are a victim of this
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## driver bug, try enabling this option and report whether it helps:
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#export LL_ATI_MOUSE_CURSOR_BUG=x
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## - If you experience crashes with streaming video and music, you can
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## disable these by enabling this option:
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#export LL_DISABLE_GSTREAMER=x
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## - GStreamer is automatically disabled - for now - on 64-bit systems due
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## to common fatal incompatibilities; remove/comment these lines if you want
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## to try anyway.
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if [ "`uname -m`" = "x86_64" ]; then
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# export LL_DISABLE_GSTREAMER=x
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echo '64-bit Linux detected: Disabling GStreamer (streaming video and music) by default; edit ./snowglobe to re-enable.'
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fi
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## Everything below this line is just for advanced troubleshooters.
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##-------------------------------------------------------------------
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## - For advanced debugging cases, you can run the viewer under the
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## control of another program, such as strace, gdb, or valgrind. If
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## you're building your own viewer, bear in mind that the executable
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## in the bin directory will be stripped: you should replace it with
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## an unstripped binary before you run.
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#export LL_WRAPPER='gdb --args'
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#export LL_WRAPPER='valgrind --smc-check=all --error-limit=no --log-file=secondlife.vg --leak-check=full --suppressions=/usr/lib/valgrind/glibc-2.5.supp --suppressions=secondlife-i686.supp'
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## - Avoids an often-buggy X feature that doesn't really benefit us anyway.
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export SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
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## - Works around a problem with misconfigured 64-bit systems not finding GL
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export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}":/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri
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## - The 'scim' GTK IM module widely crashes the viewer. Avoid it.
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if [ "$GTK_IM_MODULE" = "scim" ]; then
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export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
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fi
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## - Automatically work around the ATI mouse cursor crash bug:
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## (this workaround is disabled as most fglrx users do not see the bug)
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#if lsmod | grep fglrx &>/dev/null ; then
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# export LL_ATI_MOUSE_CURSOR_BUG=x
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#fi
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## Nothing worth editing below this line.
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##-------------------------------------------------------------------
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SCRIPTSRC=`readlink -f "$0" || echo "$0"`
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RUN_PATH=`dirname "${SCRIPTSRC}" || echo .`
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echo "Running from ${RUN_PATH}"
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cd "${RUN_PATH}"
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# Re-register the secondlife:// protocol handler every launch, for now.
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./register_secondlifeprotocol.sh
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## Before we mess with LD_LIBRARY_PATH, save the old one to restore for
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## subprocesses that care.
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export SAVED_LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
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if [ -n "$LL_TCMALLOC" ]; then
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tcmalloc_libs='/usr/lib/libtcmalloc.so.0 /usr/lib/libstacktrace.so.0 /lib/libpthread.so.0'
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all=1
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for f in $tcmalloc_libs; do
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if [ ! -f $f ]; then
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all=0
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fi
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done
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if [ $all != 1 ]; then
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echo 'Cannot use tcmalloc libraries: components missing' 1>&2
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else
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export LD_PRELOAD=$(echo $tcmalloc_libs | tr ' ' :)
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if [ -z "$HEAPCHECK" -a -z "$HEAPPROFILE" ]; then
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export HEAPCHECK=${HEAPCHECK:-normal}
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fi
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fi
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fi
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export VIEWER_BINARY='inertia-do-not-run-directly'
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export SL_ENV='LD_LIBRARY_PATH="`pwd`"/lib:"`pwd`"/app_settings/mozilla-runtime-linux-i686:"${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"'
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export SL_CMD='$LL_WRAPPER bin/$VIEWER_BINARY'
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export SL_OPT="`cat gridargs.dat` $@"
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# Run the program
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eval ${SL_ENV} ${SL_CMD} ${SL_OPT} || LL_RUN_ERR=runerr
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# Handle any resulting errors
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if [ -n "$LL_RUN_ERR" ]; then
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LL_RUN_ERR_MSG=""
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if [ "$LL_RUN_ERR" = "runerr" ]; then
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# generic error running the binary
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echo '*** Bad shutdown. ***'
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if [ "`uname -m`" = "x86_64" ]; then
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echo
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cat << EOFMARKER
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You are running the Second Life Viewer on a x86_64 platform. The
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most common problems when launching the Viewer (particularly
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'bin/$VIEWER_BINARY: not found' and 'error while
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loading shared libraries') may be solved by installing your Linux
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distribution's 32-bit compatibility packages.
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For example, on Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linuxes you might run:
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$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-kde ia32-libs-sdl
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EOFMARKER
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fi
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fi
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fi
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echo
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echo '*******************************************************'
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echo 'This is a BETA release of the Second Life linux client.'
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echo 'Thank you for testing!'
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echo 'Please see README-linux.txt before reporting problems.'
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echo
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