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Coz OpenSim can get confused, and I have a better idea -
For including actual region definition in the normal .ini stack.
Same as the usual Region.ini format, except we add a RegionName
parameter.
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replace anymore.
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This integrates the OpenSim refactoring to make physics, etc into modules.
AVN physics hasn't been moved to new location.
Does not compile yet.
Merge branch 'osmaster' into mbworknew1
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eliminating 2 top-level dlls that didn't make much sense.
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AssemblyVersion("0.8.2.*")
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- It establishes 4 digits for opensim versions
- It uses the same number between opensim releases and mono addins versions
It also eliminates the last addin.xml files that were still there, for consistency.
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This cleans up Opensim's use of mono addins. In particular, the extension points /OpenSim/RegionModules and /OpenSim/WindModule moved from OpenSim.exe to OpenSim.Region.Framework.dll. From here on, developers of region modules should declare their dlls to be dependent on OpenSim.Region.Framework, starting with version 0.8.1
Additional changes:
- Addins version uniformly updated to 0.8.1. These numbers should be compatible with the release numbers or else it becomes very confusing.
- Mono addins directives moved from files addins.xml to embedded directives in the class and assembly declarations, to make it all consistent
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doesn't need to match the release version number, but I think it's a very good idea that they do.
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Specifically, StoreEstateSettings was not being used anywhere; instead EstatSetting.Save was being called, but that method is a trigger to the DB-layer code directly, which, besides being wrong, was making it impossible to replace the service with a remote connector.
Also added more packing/unpacking code.
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Rename 'RegionWorldLocX' to 'WorldLocX' and same for Y and Z.
This keeps the downward compatibility and follows the scheme of 'region'
and 'world' location naming that is happening in the Util module.
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count number to integer world coordinates.
Added new methods RegionWorldLoc[XY].
Refactored name of 'RegionLoc*' to 'LegacyRegionLoc*' throughout OpenSim.
Kept old 'RegionLoc*' entrypoint to RegionInfo for downward compatability
of external region management packages.
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starting scenes before others have been created.
This aims to avoid a race condition where scenes could look to inform neighbours that they were up before those neighbours had been created.
http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6618
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This is mostly Bluewall's work but I am also bumping the general version number
OpenSimulator 0.7.5 remains in the release candidate stage.
I'm doing this because master is significantly adding things that will not be in 0.7.5
This update should not cause issues with existing external binary DLLs because our DLLs do not have strong names
and so the exact version match requirement is not in force.
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have an AssemblyInfo file.
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at start.
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the beginning.
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hard-coded instantiation (I think I understood what the problem was, and that I've done it right).
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completely rewritten every time a region starts up. This
makes the data write only when the data was not already
read from the database.
There is a still a major race condition whenever two regions
share the same estate data, but at least it won't be triggered
on startup.
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3426
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The method LoadRegionsPlugin.LoadRegionFromConfig was no longer being referenced from anywhere, so I removed it. It's function has apparently been taken on by the PostInitialise of that module.
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and not the regions themselves
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different name on initial setup.
Turns out we had stopped saving estate settings immediately after the name change. The scene constructor then reloade the settings and oblitereted the different name.
This code could be more efficient since there's no reason for scene to reload the settings when they are already known to be valid.
Thanks to Thoneve for the spot on this.
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Refactor to remove the property "MyScene" and the pointless circular
refs to the managing classes. Converted the module to a non-shared module.
Reformatted source for 80 columns. Removed the special role the module
had in the old loader.
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support estates without seeking further input on the console.
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MuteListModule, OfflineMessageModule, PresenceModule, InventoryTransferModule and LureModule to new style. Reduce FriendsModule and PresenceModule to shells.
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regions in a Regions.ini (took 38 minutes on my test box)
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LICENSE.txt.
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(e.g. same uuid) rather than just one
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subscribes to the OnNewRegionCreated event on that interface rather than requesting the LoadRegionsPlugin directly.
Removed the reference to OpenSim.ApplicationPlugins.LoadRegions from the CreateCommsManagerPlugin project.
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of Scenes should implement and register with the ApplicationRegistry.StackModuleInterface<>(); So that other plugins can attach to their OnNewRegionCreated event.
Made some changes to IRegistryCore and RegistryCore so they support "Stacked" interfaces.
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Added a ApplicationRegistry to OpenSimBase.
Changed LoadRegionsPlugin so it registers itself to that application registry.
Added a event to LoadRegionsPlugin, that is triggered when it creates a new scene ,although maybe this event should actually be in opensimBase incase other plugins are creating regions (like the RemoteAdminPlugin).
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work in there knowing that all other ApplicationPlugins have been initialised by that time.
Moved the loadRegions code in LoadRegionsPlugin to the PostInitialise method.
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0.6.3.* to better track down dll ref and overwrite problems.
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poor Nant. We probably should take the opportunity to let the non-module bins reside in their /bin/Debug dirs later.
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