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the status of the region using the region http uri just passed in
* If the status cannot be retrieved, then the region startup will terminate.
* The aim of this is for earlier detection of situations where the region can send messages out but cannot accept incoming requests (often due to firewall issues)
* This is currently an extremely simplistic check which completely trusts whatever http uri is given by the region
* This contact may be problematic, though since the user service needs to be able to contact the region http uri, it doesn't seem unreasonable for the grid to have to be able to do so too at this stage
* This change will require a prebuild
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startup will now terminate instead of carrying on (and thus burying the error message)
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* Linden client 1.19.1.4 appears to be happy using UDP for this request again, and Linden's own servers (1.21) don't appear to be supplying the CAPS version currently
* This should for now fix the bug where texture selection in the edit window both shows only already open textures, and later stops subsequent inventory requests from working.
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yet received data from the inventory service
* Replaced instead with the system now used by other requests where the fetch request is placed on a queue and service when the data comes in
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Stop .net generating ambiguous operator errors when two integers are compared for equality in LSL
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for debugging purposes
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with situations seen on osgrid
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* Eventually this codebase will be clean. >_>
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under CAPS
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HandleFetchInventoryDescendents[CAPS]
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special case
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FindFolder()
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won't be useful until we let the client cache (again?)
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prefixes
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arguably should be split)
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exists when in fact it does not
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CachedUserInfo
* Remove unused/superseded methods from GridInventoryService
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* Put warning in remove folder method about non implementation (not that this is used anyway - may be legacy)
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* Remove old framework asset transactions files which were region modularized
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does not regenerate until you're dead!
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just ignore this for now, but it lets us get connect strings to sqlite
and nhibernate.
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different casings)
to Name and Version properties for the User stores.
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almost every inventory method
* This allows lots of redundant inventory methods with only slightly different names to be eliminated.
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but the set all compiles together fine, and it provides people
an idea of where we are heading.
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* Made a bunch more members static, removed some dead code, general cleaning.
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with namespaces.
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* The resolution takes the form of not crashing the session if the folder the user is attempting to add already exists (e.g. there is one already with the same UUID).
* Printing out warnings instead
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one log message changed)
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Thanks A_Biondi and Melanie!
* This builds but might not work. JustinCC will examine.. it may work out of the box.
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because all the other I***Service interfaces are there.
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and detach from inventory.
* Detaching from right clicking in world, detaches to your inventory.
* If you go up to a prim and attach it from in world, it appears in your inventory.
* Attachment placement is saved when you detach them.
* Choosing wear remembers your last attachment point from inventory.
* Wrote a method to update an inventory item's asset and sends the updated inventory item to the Client
* Wrote a recursive method to find the folder of a known existing inventory item.
* Removed a block on physics object position on creation. This might crash a region or two, let us know via Mantis if your region crashes because of a physics out of bounds error.
* Drop doesn't work. The menu item doesn't even come up. Don't know why :P.
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inventory
* Now, if you own an item in a prim, you should be able to successfully drag it back into your inventory
* Temporarily, users which are not owners of the item cannot copy it, even if 'everyone can copy' is set
* This is pending fixes/implementation of upstream permission implementation
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* Now, emptying the trash should remove folders and the items they contain as well as items which were not in a subfolder.
* This will only work once both the region and grid servers have reached this revision.
* You may also need to clear your cache before this will work
* Refactoring to follow.
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configs. This works with sqlite and nhibernate backends, and
stays with default seperate ini files for mysql and mssql until
someone writes those.
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this will work for sqlite and nhibernate, but will be ignored for
mysql and mssql (reverting to their ini files) until someone writes
that bit.
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* On standalone, folders (and their items) should now be persistently deleted on trash emptying, as well as immediate child items
* An implementation for grid mode will follow.
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Thanks Lulurun.
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