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threads so it will be easier to debug.
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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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grid server reliability.
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[Provided by openlifegrid.com]
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weirdness
[Provided by openlifegrid.com]
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* Converted all instances of "256" spotted to use RegionSize instead. Some approximations used for border crossings (ie 255.9f) are still using that value, but should be updated to use something based on RegionSize.
* Moving Terrain to a RegionModule, implemented ITerrainChannel and TerrainModule - nonfunctional, but will be soon.
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what the all the fuzz/blur is about. Make sure that you hide your monitor and that there are no black vans with large antennas parked outside while you type the password.
Actually, turn off your monitor while typing password. Then press reset button on your computer.
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[Provided by openlifegrid.com]
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[Provided by openlifegrid.com]
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Changed LogBase to ConsoleBase, which handles console I/O.
This is mostly an in-place conversion, so lots of refactoring can still be done.
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* The immediate upshot is that "show uptime" from the console will now show uptime on all server types (user, asset, grid, etc)
* DEV: This refactoring is far from complete - only just enough to makes the "show uptime" command common accross the servers. More is needed, but in this case it's somewhat like eating cabbage, which I prefer not to do all at once
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running MYSQL as the data source.
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This is the beginnings of support for storage of region owner in the MySQLManager
table and the use of "owner_uuid".
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OpenSim in 32-bit mode.
Fixed ScriptEngine.Common startup problems.
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* You can type 'stats' at the REGION# prompt to get this information in grid or standalone mode
* Don't take these numbers as gospel yet, since for some reason textures displayed from inventory which require downloading from the server are being recorded as assets
rather than textures
* But I don't have any reason to believe they aren't broadly accurate.
* I've put these in so I can tell whether the high memory usage on regions is down to the asset/texture cache
* This will require a prebuild
* DEV: Only adds needed to be implemented since, as far as I can tell, assets cached are currently never released. For my part, seeing large cache memory numbers will
provoke me to think about doing something about this.
* DEV: Now switched to using a singleton to get the stats reporters rather than threading the object through various layers
* DEV: Will refactor the other server stats reporters to do this in one of the next commits
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user-friendly way than throwing an Exception
* Compact status messages to reduce verbosity and be more informative
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* Passing the stats collector through object chains is not ideal - this will change when more stats come in
* This change will need a prebuild
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* The hooks are still plugged in too high at the asset server, but then next layer down is the database and this may be refactored soon.
* This change will requires a prebuild
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* Typing 'stats' on the command line will given total number of successful logins today and yesterday
* A little bit more to come, probably
* Refactoring will follow next
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* May also be another bug lurking
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asset server
* stats can be seen by typing stats on the asset server command line
* Currently collecting only raw requests for today and yesterday
* And I haven't yet tested the 24 hour rollover
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* Added a Logout message with a name on the console
* Added a *fixme* message to figure out why the current agent session is null
* After updating you may notice that there's a login <user> and also a logout<user>
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* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
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* If you wish to turn off key authentication, set the values to "" (null) in the grid config, and do the same in clients.
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now actually checks your authentication keys rather than ignoring them.
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ScriptEngine.Common, only .Net-specific code in DotNetEngine. AppDomains, event handling, event execution queue and multithreading, script load/unload queue, etc has been moved to ScriptEngine.Common.
Loads of things has been put into interfaces instead of the specific class.
We are now one step closer to ScriptServer, and its very easy to implement new script languages. Just a few lines required to make them a OpenSim script module with all its glory.
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can not access Scene it sort of crashes right away ;)
Added some sample placeholders for implementing rest of LSL events.
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Still needs hooking up for all commands in both ends, separation of local and remote LSL-commands, etc.
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* Remember, the client doesn't support web_login to other grids in the current RC, however the next RC will.
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ScriptServer event pipe (OpenSim->ScriptServer->ScriptEngine) should in theory be done
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* Added the web_login_key to the users table
* Added happy configurable http error message pages
* This update is large enough to have 'awe' value.. so backup your users or weep.
* Not tested on MSSQL, even though I added code to update the tables!
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regions.
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