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* Mantis #2124Melanie Thielker2008-09-141-207/+372
| | | | | | | Thank you, RuudL, for a patch that brings MSSQL up to the same implementation level as MySQL.
* * This is the fabled LibOMV update with all of the libOMV types from JHurlimanTeravus Ovares2008-09-061-7/+7
| | | | | | | * This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle. * This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big! * Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
* Formatting cleanup.Jeff Ames2008-08-181-6/+6
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* Thanks, sempuki, for a patch that moves control of Mono.Addins from source ↵Mike Mazur2008-07-231-5/+0
| | | | attributes to external XML files. Fix issues 1682 and 1786.
* Thanks, sempuki, for a patch that moves all grid plugins to new PluginLoader ↵Mike Mazur2008-07-181-5/+17
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* Mantis#1736. Thank you kindly, StrawberryFride for a patch that:Charles Krinke2008-07-171-71/+52
| | | | | | | | | Many issues with handling connections in MSSQL, have rearchitected to ensure that connections are always opened and closed in a timely fashion & disposed of cleanly, and removed unnecessary lock statements. SQL Server performance seems to have improved considerably as a result, and various timeout errors seem to have been fixed.
* Mantis#1726. Thank you kindly, StrawberryFride for a patch that:Charles Krinke2008-07-121-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | On an MSSQL-based Grid OpenSim installation, users could log in to the sim once, then log off - after a short time before retrying users would be unable to log in, and would see an empty alert box on the client with just a "close" button and no text. Despite no users being logged into the sim, user server would report a higher number of logins than logouts.
* last round of warning squashing. calling it a day now.Dr Scofield2008-06-271-4/+4
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* Apply patch from bug #1609 -- Documentation for Data/MSSQL. Thanks ↵Jeff Ames2008-06-261-4/+27
| | | | kerunix_Flan!
* let Grid Servers specify a connect string in their configuration.Sean Dague2008-05-281-1/+2
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* Formatting cleanup.Jeff Ames2008-05-161-9/+9
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* * Thanks to Mic Bowman for inspiring me to look at that we are still using ↵Adam Frisby2008-05-011-1/+1
| | | | ASCIIEncoder in places we shouldn't.
* * Align new fields upgrade sql to have the same 'not null' and default ↵Justin Clarke Casey2008-05-011-3/+3
| | | | | | | | settings as when an inventoryitems table is newly created * Normalize logging titles in database code, though this doesn't yet cover invoking code
* * Optimised using statements and namespace references across entire project ↵Adam Frisby2008-04-211-2/+3
| | | | (this took a while to run).
* * Discerned between AddProfile and UpdateProfile in region registrationlbsa712008-04-111-8/+73
| | | | | :: Believe it or not, but INSERT/UPDATE is actually a better pattern than REPLACE, since, with INSERT/UPDATE you can catch erroneous UPDATES to non-INSERTed items as well as catch erroneous re-INSERTS. in 95% of the cases, you SHOULD have a clear INSERT context, and a clear and separate UPDATE context. If you think your case falls within the 5%, maybe you should re-evaluate your code. ::
* attempt to fix up all refernces to new directory structureSean Dague2008-04-021-1/+1
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* whole lot more movingSean Dague2008-04-021-0/+366