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capitalized like Avatars, Friends, etc.
Also fixes access time being set on assets rather than XAssetsMeta
This is to try and be somewhat consistent with other service tables that are mainly in this style.
No migration is supplied, since nobody should be using this service yet except on a test basis.
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This only happens if access time is older than 30 days currently, in order to reduce database updates.
The idea is to give some idea of assets which haven't been accessed for a very, very long time.
These might conceivably be deleteable, though this will be a risk due to caching at other points in the chain.
This is actually currently much less useable on the xasset service since access time is on metadata rather than the data itself.
And many metadata entries may point to the same data. Probably need to address this.
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have to be truncated for database storage
On balance, I still think this is useful because asset names and descriptions can sometimes be helpful in determining what things are.
Even though they are never subsequently (inventory names/descriptions are always used instead).
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accidentally.
The asset data plugin now implements IXAssetData rather than IAssetData so the ordinary AssetService should no longer pick it up.
This replaces the changes in 92b1ade. There is no longer any need to adjust your StandaloneCommon.ini/Robust.ini/Robust.HG.ini files.
This may explain very recent issues in the last few weeks where textures have been disappearing or turning white (as they were going to different places).
Unfortunately, you will need to rollback to an earlier database backup or reupload the textures.
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.NET 4.0 added the method Stream.CopyTo(stream, bufferSize). For .NET 3.5
and before, WebUtil defined an extension method for Stream with the signature
Stream.CopyTo(stream, maxBytesToCopy). The meaning of the second parameter
is different in the two forms and depending on which compiler and/or
runtime you use, you could get one form or the other. Crashes ensue.
This change renames the WebUtil stream copy method to something that
cannot be confused with the new CopyTo method defined in .NET 4.0.
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This should not currently be used in any circumstances except for experimentation.
Database tables used by this plugin can still change at any time with no migration path.
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Some successful collision attacks have been carried out on sha1 with speculation that more are possible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_hash_function#Cryptographic_hash_algorithms
No successful attacks have been shown on sha256, which makes it less likely that anybody will be able to engineer an asset hash collision in the future.
Tradeoff is more storage required for hashes, and more cpu to hash, though this is neglible compared to db operations and network access.
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configurable from outside MySQLXAssetData.
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Whether this is worthwhile is debatable since here we are not transmitting data over a network
In addition, jpeg2000 (the biggest data hog) is already a compressed image format.
May not remain.
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This is an extremely crude implemenation which almost works by accident. Nevertheless it does work.
It can be tested with the instructions at http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Feature_Proposals/Deduplicating_Asset_Service#Testing
It does not interact at all with the existing asset service or any data stored there.
This code is subject to change without notice and should not be used for anything other than gawking.
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can be overwritten in subclasses. That way extensions can decide in which assembly migration resources should be looked up. This is just a refactor -- no functional changes whatsoever.
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stored in regionsettings. Upon generation of a new tile image, the old one is deleted. Tested for SQLite and MySql standalone.
* Fixed small bug with map search where the local sim regions weren't found.
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asset deletion in robust handler.
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CHANGES THE ASSET SERVER PROTOCOL and means you CAN NOT MIX PRIOR VERSIONS
WITH LATER ONES. It may also eat your babies, yada, yada, yada.
The usual cautions for migrations to the assets table apply.
Coding: Can not guarantee nut free.
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CreatorID, it doesn't modify database backends or OAR files to support storing/loading it
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This should accommodate various timeout problems that exist with the current connection pool code in a more general and standard way.
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unknown asset type, and log an error if it ever does happen
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the grid server after running for several hours
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Parallel. This is quite possibly the source of some deadlocking, and at the very least the synchronous version gives better stack traces
* Lock the LLUDPClient RTO math * Add a helper function for backing off the RTO, and follow the optional advice in RFC 2988 to clear existing SRTT and RTTVAR values during a backoff
* Removing the unused PrimitiveBaseShape.SculptImage parameter * Improved performance of SceneObjectPart instantiation * ZeroMesher now drops SculptData bytes like Meshmerizer, to allow the texture data to be GCed * Improved typecasting speed in MySQLLegacyRegionData.BuildShape()
* Improved the instantiation of PrimitiveBaseShape
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MySQLAssetData with Utils.DateTimeToUnixTime()
* Disabled UpdateAccessTime() function since it was only writing zeros anyways. This gave me a significant performance improvement for startup times and avatar logins in standalone mode
* Load attachments asynchronously so avatars with lots of attachments don't have to race the timeout clock to login
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although not everything is reimplemented yet
* Replaced logic in ThreadTracker with a call to System.Diagnostics that does the same thing
* Added Util.StringToBytes256() and Util.StringToBytes1024() to clamp output at byte[256] and byte[1024], respectively
* Fixed formatting for a MySQLAssetData error logging line
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Local member in MySQLAssetData
* First pass at applying the using(){} pattern to IDisposable objects. Always use the using pattern on IDisposable objects whenever possible, do not manually call .Close() or .Dispose() unless there is no other way to write the code. This pass mostly covers OpenSim.Data.MySQL, and should have no functional change (tests still pass)
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separate insert and update methods.
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parameter from MySQL/MySQLInventoryData.cs * Fixed a bug in SQLite/SQLiteAssetData.cs that was causing a NRE when updating an asset. * Improved the BasicAssetTest.cs to do full create/update/get testing * Improved the BasicInventoryTest.cs to do full create/update/get of both a folder and an item * Moved the null ref tests to the start of the PropertyCompareConstraint.cs, so that it doesn't throw when passing in a null item
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LICENSE.txt.
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* Introduced preprocess step in FetchAsset (Might revert this later)
* Some minor CCC
* Added actual implementation of GetUserProfile( uri ) and the corresponding handler to OGS1.
* Introduced non-functioning GetUserUri( userProfile) awaiting user server wireup (this might move elsewhere)
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anything that already contains a -
* Among other things, this means that if a migration is interrupted, it can simply be retried
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This method fetches metadata for a subset of the entries in the assets
database. This functionality is used in the ForEach calls in the asset
storage providers in AssetInventoryServer. With this implemented,
frontends such as the BrowseFrontend should now work.
- MySQL: implemented, sanity tested
- SQLite: implemented, sanity tested
- MSSQL: implemented, not tested
- NHibernate: not implemented
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properties as before
- prefix private variables with m_ in AssetBase.cs
- related to Mantis #3122, as mentioned in
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/opensim-dev/2009-February/005088.html
- all services will likely need to be upgraded after this commit
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- trim trailing whitespace
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plugins.
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hint, jhurliman.
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as the code to update these at the appropriate time. This isn't
surfaced in AssetBase yet.
Change the replace into to an insert into for asset create. Assets
are not supposed to be updatable, and the replace into is more
expensive.
From: Sean Dague <sdague@gmail.com>
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