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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3731
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security to friendship identifiers so that they can safely be deleted across worlds. Had to change Get(string) to use LIKE because the secret in the identifier is not always known -- affects only HG visitors. BOTTOM LINE SO FAR: HG friendships established and deleted safely across grids, local rights working but not (yet?) being transmitted back.
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FriendsData[] GetFriends(string principalID) to IFriendsData and FriendInfo[] GetFriends(string PrincipalID) to IFriendsService. Refactored some more in the FriendsModule. Made client get notification of local friends permissions upon HGLogin. HG Friends object permissions work.
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* Use a conditional define to determine whether we're using CSharpSqlite or Mono.Data.Sqlite
#if CSharpSqlite
using Community.CsharpSqlite.Sqlite;
#else
using Mono.Data.Sqlite;
#endif
* Hopefully, this will restore sqlite functionality on a Mac. In visual studio, you can edit the OpenSim.Data.SQLite project, go to the Build tab and enter CSharpSqlite in the box. I'm not sure how to define CSharpSqlite in Mono, someone better at it then me will have to take the job of figuring out the best way to define it in Mono.
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db from master to 0.6.9
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evil way forward since mono 2.6 and later will see increasing usage, and this only works with what was
SQLiteNG MAC USERS WILL NEED TO CHANGE REFERENCES TO "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" to "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteLegacy.dll" in OpenSim.ini and config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini (if
using standalone) See the OpenSim.ini.example and StandaloneCommon.ini.example files for more details This commit also temporarily changes unsigned ParentEstateID values in the
OpenSim.Data.Tests to signed temporarily, since the new plugin enforces creation of signed fields in the database (which is what the SQL actually specifies). And change data
columns in sqlite is a pita.
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Include the library so that Windows builds correctly
It appears that Windows is okay with either SQLite or SQLiteNG
Incorporate the latest fixes made by Diva to OpenSim.Data.SQLite
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shortly be changed to work under mono 2.6 and above
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this seems the least evil way forward since mono 2.6 and later will see increasing usage, and this only works with what was SQLiteNG
MAC USERS WILL NEED TO CHANGE REFERENCES TO "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" to "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteLegacy.dll" in OpenSim.ini and config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini (if using standalone)
See the OpenSim.ini.example and StandaloneCommon.ini.example files for more details
This commit also temporarily changes unsigned ParentEstateID values in the OpenSim.Data.Tests to signed temporarily, since the new plugin enforces creation of signed fields in the database (which is what the SQL actually specifies). And change data columns in sqlite is a pita.
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access to these tables doesn't work.
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the grid server after running for several hours
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the underlying connection of a reader or command to be closed before the
reader or command itself. Added the proper logic to Close and dispose items
in CloseDBConnection. Readers and Connections need Close(), Commands need
Dispose(), in the order Reader, Command, Connection.
Also reinstated 80-column-friendly formatting
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close the MySQLConnection attached to a MySQLCommand. I'm not sure if this accounts for every time a database connection needs to be closed, but it matches up 1:1 with the places where the database connection was previously being closed
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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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schema, but can read the old ones for compatibility. It should not be used
to write to the old tables unless you know what you're doing!
This is untested and will probably not work.
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