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tzuk


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drakth wrote:
Unfortunatly there is no way around about singing for the service.


Well if you could find a way to run the script viewer as a standalone program and get it to crash without having to have Second Life running, it would be great. I realize this isn't necessarily a possibility in the viewer programs, but that would certainly make it much easier for me.

I will still try to look into the problem either way, but it will take a few more days before I can do that.

drakth wrote:
On a side note, tho you could consider SL a MMO, it really isnt a game, since there is no objetive, like in most popular MMO games, like go kill someone and turn in the quest. Think about it like a virtual world.


I stand corrected. Smile

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drakth


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tzuk wrote:
drakth wrote:
Unfortunatly there is no way around about singing for the service.


Well if you could find a way to run the script viewer as a standalone program and get it to crash without having to have Second Life running, it would be great. I realize this isn't necessarily a possibility in the viewer programs, but that would certainly make it much easier for me.

I will still try to look into the problem either way, but it will take a few more days before I can do that.

drakth wrote:
On a side note, tho you could consider SL a MMO, it really isnt a game, since there is no objetive, like in most popular MMO games, like go kill someone and turn in the quest. Think about it like a virtual world.


I stand corrected. Smile


I managed to repro the crash, i could upload a video but, idk how much it would help, since all that happens is the viewer closing to desktop, no error, nothing. The viewer (the program you need to access SL, and the one that crashes) is open source, (C++) so that maybe can help.
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No, I'm afraid you can't run the script viewer standalone, it's deeply integrated in the Viewer.
It is not as complicated as you may think.
And as drakth already said, the program is absolutely open source.
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tzuk


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I'm sorry it has taken me a while to get to this. Fixed in version 3.57.07.
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Blackbeat


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Wow tzuk, thanks for the work! Cool

Mind telling what the problem was?

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Basically it was what I said earlier, after reviewing your debug log. The program invoked a system call in a bit of a strange way which confused Sandboxie but works fine on a "real" system.
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