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57 Commits (2ff301ca113842c9a865a941833ca7231d3866b6)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) 6138662716 Move other sqlite and ode 32-bit and 64-bit libraries into lib32 or lib64 as appropriate. 2012-02-25 03:25:56 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) a27e5a9c95 Both 32-bit and 64-bit BulletSim.dll must have the same name. Rename the 64 bit one in lib64 2012-02-21 04:12:17 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) daee2eda93 Load 32-bit or 64-bit BulletSim Windows library automatically as appropriate.
This uses the same approach as ODE.
radams, if this doesn't work for you please feel free to revert.
2012-02-21 04:10:39 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) a15b00d3ef Replace previous windows 64-bit sqlite3.dll with one from http://system.data.sqlite.org/downloads/1.0.79.0/sqlite-netFx35-binary-bundle-x64-2008-1.0.79.0.zip
In this zip, it's called System.Data.SQLite.dll.  We rename it to lib64/sqlite3.dll
This is a little unexpected but it works.  For some reason my hand-rolled one in Visual Studio 2008 did not.
This is sqlite 3.7.10.  Other libraries are still currently 3.7.6 but this should make no difference.
This should make it possible to use OpenSim.exe on 64-bit Windows now, though currently the bullet physics plugin will still complain (can be ignored if you are not using bullet).
2012-02-21 04:01:27 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) 1b906ef2ad Replace win 64-bit sqlite3.dll with another version, though I suspect this one won't work either. 2012-02-21 03:24:01 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) 68a4ef5ef6 Add 64 bit Windows sqlite3.dll and use this if running a 64-bit windows process. 2012-02-21 02:52:20 +00:00
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) 0ef64fbe03 Actually add the Windows 64-bit ode.dll file.
This might be why it didn't work.
2012-02-18 02:46:07 +00:00