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This patch has no influence if you don't have libcwd installed. Note that libcwd (http://libcwd.sourceforge.net/) is only available for linux. A default compile of libcwd does memory allocation tracking, which is too slow for everyday usage of the viewer (usable, but notably slower) and we don't need that. Configure your libcwd as follows: ./configure --prefix=/sl/usr --disable-alloc --enable-optimize Or whatever prefix you prefer (add --enable-maintainer-mode if you're compiling it from the SVN repository), add --disable-nonthreading to compile twice as fast. If you have it installed you can activate it's use by setting a few environment variables: CXXFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags libcwd_r)" LDFLAGS="$(pkg-config --libs libcwd_r) -lpthread" and then reconfiguring the viewer. The -lpthread is needed when using ld.gold, however, if you leave it out you might get an LDFLAGS that ends on trailing whitespaces, which doesn't work for some reason. Also, if you installed it in a non-standard place (/sl/usr above) then you need this to run the viewer (and tests): export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/sl/usr/lib"
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Sin-gu-la-ri-ty (noun) - a distinctive feature, a uniqueness; a point at which
continuity breaks up; a point in history at which machine becomes smarter than
humanity and/or fuses with it indivisively; or simply a cool sounding word with
my initials in it :)
Singularity Viewer is a Second Life protocol compatible client application. It
can be used to access Second LIfe service as well as a number of other such as
those based upon OpenSim plattform. It is directly based upon source code of
Ascent Viewer by Balseraph Software Group, which is in turn based upon source
code released by Linden Lab, with contributions from various sources.
As this Readme grows out of date, please refer to
http://www.singularityviewer.org/about
Description
An experimental Snowglobe 1.5 based Second Life Viewer focusing on performance, but also including all the usual conveniences and RLVa.
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