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* Fixed a few bugs
* Wrote an example module to make certain event systems more mature.
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llTriggerSound, llPlaySound, llPreloadSound.
* Time to make music boxes?
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mode (with accounts_authenticate set to true), it also only currently has a mysql database connector. (sqlite one will follow soon). It also uses the tribalmedia database system, so this needs checking to see if the old problems with mono have been fixed.
To use, see the appearance section in opensim.ini.example, set "persist = true", then add the correct connection string for your database.(see mysql-AvatarAppearance.sql in share folder for a example of the table mysql table structure).
This could possible be used in a very small grid, but would mean each region server would need to connect to the same mysql database.
But the work to move the code to one of the grid servers shouldn't be too much.
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The ScriptDialogReply packet handler is a bit of a hack job. It is currently handled similar to ChatFromViewer, which will trigger the listen() event, however this is not exactly how LL's implementation works and will/can be fixed up later.
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break anything, but the llSetTextureAnim function is completely untested.. (though it may be functional once the script engine works again)
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is prone to modification when logging on. These can be safely ignored because the data gets old fast and new ones get generated somewhat quickly.
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** If the region fails 3 times, then ChildAgentDataUpdates no longer get sent to that region
* Enabled Child_Get_Tasks in grid mode.
* When Child_Get_Tasks is enabled on neighbor regions, the neighbor region uses the client's draw distance to send out prim. This is a lot less likely to flood the client now since the ChildAgentDataUpdate contains both the throttle settings and the draw distance. This means that with this enabled, you can see prim in other regions in grid mode. Very experimental.
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remote region should now fail gracefully if remote simulator is down.
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* Fixed a bunch of goofy math for calculating the sim stats counters
* Made most of the sim stats counters additive so it's easy to change the sim stats interval
* Changed the sim stats send interval to 3 seconds
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network accounting required it... with it being the lowest updated stat.
* Time dilation is off now.. because it's the additive of the 0.91 * 10 (adds a second) / 5( the number of seconds since the last update) which results in 0.41td as common
* Slowing down the network accounting update will probably fix the red issue.
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on accessing AckList
* introduced __TryGetValue__ (learn to love it!) instead of ugly ifs and catch
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SimStatsReporter
* This doesn't take into account the throttler, it just assumes the throttle limit isn't reached.
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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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are most definitely handled.
* My guess is someone was using them to diagnose a problem and they've been in the console output ever since.
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card of death to send out region and estate messages.
* Switched over Region Restart notices to the magic secondlife blue card of death method.
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servers count, to see if this solves Ursula's inventory problem
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code. Let me know by IRC if there are other problems
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* The BlockingQueue exposes Contains so we can make sure we don't add a TextureSender to the queue if there's already one present
* introduced some TryGetValue and various code convention stuff
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the person who sent the request, or (hippos) if it can't find it.
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simulator. It saves.
* You can add and remove a friend in grid mode now within the same simulator. It doesn't save yet.
* I got rid of Mr. OpenSim as a friend.. he bothers me /:b...
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and then patch these changes back in. Currently it's not quite ready for 0.5. The down side to this action, is that we loose some performance to the garbage collector for now. Given that the target date for 0.5 is *Two days* from now, I'm taking the initiative to work towards a real stable version.
* This update also fixes scripting and some weird physics reactions
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the same OpenSim Instance.
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above the 'hit' prim instead of buried in the ground somewhere.
* Various Refactorings
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packets are now
recycled to improve performance and memory usage.
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* This patch addresses a regression where 5 default textures, including the default "new prim" texture, would not be shown unless in viewer cache.
* Further, it supplies a new plywood texture as the base texture, which is purpose-made from locally photo-sourced material (means i took a picture and made it into a tile), which is closer in appearance and color to the Linden one.
* It changes the default new prim texture UUID to match the UUID generated by the viewer when "default" is clicked, which is a texture UUID hardcoded in some scripts as well, so it would cause compatibility issues if not addressed.
* The patch fixes a number of UUID duplications (same UUID for asset and inventory items) and capitalization issues in the XML files.
* It also includes new versions of 4 other textures, which were no longer loadable in grid mode.
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inventory on other prim coming soon). No more new prim buried in the ground by accident.
* The prim are at the absolute position of the prim you rezzed it on top of + (0,0,0.5) for now.
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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* PrimitiveBaseShape: The textures are now exposed as a 'TextureEntry Textures'; all serialization still using the 'byte[] TextureEntry' for backwards compatibility.
* Scene: Re-added AddTree, since the Tree type isn't gone from libsl, merely relocated.
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* Added sit handling for sit targets
* Implemented llSitTarget()
* Implemented llAvatarOnSitTarget()
* Sit targets do not persist sim restart.
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inventory descendents packet which exceeds a certain size is not being received by the client due
to something in the network constraining the maximum UDP packet size.
This hypothesis fits the observed facts. The change here reduces the maximum number of items in any single packet to 20.
If I'm wrong I'll go back and correct the comments.
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attempt when the asset server is lagging by formalising the de facto polling.
This may not be the best solution in the long run, but should improve things for now.
This may also improve reliability when updating inventory item metadata (e.g. renaming an item) and in retrieving textures
for the main map view.
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spew in the debug when land was selected
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selection box
unless previously expanded in inventory.
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* This fixes a *bunch* of Mantis bugs related to the following
* -- Neighbouring simulators not appearing after relog
* -- Login to simulator only to be logged off by simulator.
* -- ThreadAbort
* -- Unable to shutdown circuitCode: x
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null objects?)
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Works with LibSL rev>1532
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* added Util.Clip(value, min, max)
* modified asset cache's numPackets calculation to use max packet size (600) instead of 1000
* removed a few magic numbers
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* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateCovenantRequest packet
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateOwnerMessageRequest.ChangeEstateCovenantid method
* Fixed a race condition with avatar animations
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on Simulator makes sim unuseable->'Closed Connection Called'
* I've fundamentally changed a few things, so this is experimental
* The routine that I used needs to be tested on Linux. I don't expect it to cause a problem, but hey, it might.
* Child agents are still not logged off properly, so when the first set time out, the second set get logged off also, on the second log in if the second login is initiated before the first one fully times out.
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