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* ignored the generated files
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OpenSim.Framework.Data.Base
It's you !!
How are you gentlemen !!
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converts Parse calls to TryParse
Replaces string.empty and lluuid.zero calls on user load to use real
values from DB (related to user profile save/load work. Finer grained patching)
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appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
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owner_uuid support to the MSSQL data driver.
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to more appropriate names consistent with use.
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called in an ad-hoc fashion and causing an access violation error. This means that in SQLite when subdividing parcels you'll have to go to the parcel and clear out the banlist with the client instead of having it done for you immediately when you split the parcel.
* A database guy really needs to look at the land stuff. :D
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Removed verbose flag, since it doesn't do anything any more.
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asset cache, until it can be seen if the module was the cause of some new problems that seem like they might be related to assets. I'll look into this more tomorrow.
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functions are no longer in AssetCache
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ever seen". I'm not sure I should be doing this commit, but oh well.
So anyway, it moves the Asset downloading (packet sending) to a module (AssetDownloadModule).
So now at last, AssetCache should be just dealing with fetching assets from the asset server and caching them.
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happening due to locks in the AssetCache and Texturedownload module. Where the thread from the Asset thread would be take a lock on a list in the asset cache and then try to call the Callback into the texturedownload module and hit a lock in there which was held by a ClientView thread- which at the same time would be trying to request another texture from the cache and be hitting the lock in there held by the IClientAPI. The result each thread waiting for the other one to release a lock. And as one of those was the ClientView process packet thread. No more packets from that client could be processed. For now I've made a copy of the list in AssetCache so that it can release the lock. I'm doing more work on assets (moving the client asset downloading to a module ), so will hopefully change this into a better method once I've cleaned over things up a bit.
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an image
* This might stop some client's constant requests for unfound textures, which is a candidate for the memory leak
* If a texture is not found then the "Image not found" texture will now be displayed clientside
* If it works, this should resolve mantis 676
* Non texture image requests do not receive this packet yet
* This will require a prebuild
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* Moved Flush into Close since it's always done in that order.
* Minor renamings
* Reversed if for clarity
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* Correct asset cache stats table heading
* Correct spelling mistake in AssetCache (thanks ChrisD!)
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* As such, only a request for a non cached asset, the response and failures show up now.
* I know lbsa71 only put these in not long ago, so if they are really still required, I think we should think whether we can move the default log4net level off 'Debug'
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to avoid race conditions.
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* This will show the packets waiting in each queue for each client logged into a region server
* These are displayed using 'show stats' on the region command line
* This is in pursuit of a memory leak.
* This will require a prebuild
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instances to prevent event race conditions
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compiled in DEBUG mode)... Its ugly and even requires a separate thread to track the treads, but it will be very valuable in debugging.
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* Resolve a bad logic bug in AssetCache.GetAsset()
* This may make some asset related things work better (possibly getting main map images will now be improved).
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data from the asset server
* This should stop the constant increase in the download requests statistics
* If you see stat numbers for download requests which are far from what you'd expect, please report
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(my own bug)
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* Add documentation to AssetCache
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* This fixes some of the 'runaway downloads' problem but not all of it
* Also fix up logging messages so texture requests are reported as such rather than as assets
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* turned script asset fetching asynchronous
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Groups Module, made it shared to save on threads.
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scene)
* Fixed ClickAction situation on the same note (properties shouldn't cause big changes)
* Added some more debug output to AssetCache
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(There are actually other non-content requests too, but I didn't know what we wanted to do with them)
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threads so it will be easier to debug.
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* Description SQLITE Inventory Table locks. *Provided by Openlfiegrid.com
* Provides missing inventory table locks in SQLite.
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Patch provided by Openlifegrid.com
Adds locks around clientCircuits and clientCircuits_reverse Adds existance check on adding to clientCircuits for clients resending UseCircuit packet.
Adds locks around Clientmanager.m_clients for add/remove/tryGet calls
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region server on login
* This will make it more obvious if one accidentally starts one's region server in standalone rather than grid mode but then tries to login to a grid (as I am wont to do)
* We are now sending back a fault code (-32601) if no xmlrpc method is found rather than an ordinary message
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* Minor documentation bits
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If no scriptengine is specified then don't try to load any.
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to purge the avatars inventory "Trash" folder using the
bizarre tortoiseSVN method of diff/patch.
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CommsManager and into a module (AgentAgentTransactionModule), still needs cleaning up though.
But its one more thing out of the CommsManager. One day we will kill the CommsManager!
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