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everything-inventory in CommsManager, which wasn't actively used anymore.
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Change all uses of the HttpServer properties to use the new singleton
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LICENSE.txt.
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profile and hashed UUID to represent the user
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cached)
* Plugin not yet used
* Existing functionality should not be affected in any way
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service initialization into CommsManager
* What is really needed is a plugin and interface request system as being done for region modules
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versions will have a hard time communicating with sims on this release and later, especially if they haven't transitioned to RESTComms at all.
There's still some cleanup to do on assorted data structures, but the main functional change here is that sims no longer listen on remoting ports.
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These changes replace all direct references to the AssetCache with
IAssetCache. There is no change to functionality. Everything works as
before.
This is laying the groundwork for making it possible to register
alternative asset caching mechanisms without disrupting other parts of
OpenSim or their dependencies upon AssetCache functionality.
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on-/offline updates, calling cards for friends.
This adds methods in the DB layer and changes the MessagingServer, so a full
update (incl. UGAIM) is necessary to get it working. Older regions shouldn't
break, nor should older UGAIM break newer regions, but friends/presence will
only work with all concerned parts (UGAIM, source region and destination
region) at this revision (or later).
I added the DB code for MSSQL, too, but couldn't test that.
BEWARE: May contain bugs.
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startup (script startup doesn't count here)
* There was a small window where region logins were allowed before modules were loaded - avatars logins that hit this window could have caused bad things to happen.
* A similar change will follow for grid mode sometime soon
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methods don't need to be implemented on Grid hosted region servers
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than inter grid
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* more to follow
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and moved them into a IAvatarService
Although "out of the box", there is no actual functional change to behavior
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TODO next is to make the login server read/write a users inventory from the correct server (the inventory url set in a userprofile)
On the region side, although not tested with multiple servers it should work if that inventory url was set, and the inventory servers urls have been added to the CommunicationsManager, using CommunicationsManager.AddInventoryService(string hostUrl)
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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notice of doom
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* Shortened type references
* Removed redundant 'this' qualifier
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Have flattened the OpenSim.Framework project/namespace. The problem is that the namespace is still wrong as its "OpenSim.Framework" while the directory is "OpenSim\Framework\General" , so we need to decide if we change the directory or correct the namespace.
Note this has lead to a big flat project, but I think a lot of the files we most likely don't even use any longer. And others belong in other projects/namespaces anyway.
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* Added dump_assets_to_file option to enable asset dumping for debug
* normalized some namespaces
* InventoryFolder renamed to InventoryFolderImpl to
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* using base type IUserService
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* Killed off 'parent' relation from LocalUserServices to CommunicationsLocal
* Deleted obsolete project InventoryServiceBase
* Deleted superfluous createCol function
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Tleiades patch 444 and 445.
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* updated to rev 1413 on libsecondlife.dll and libsecondlife.dll.config (#423)
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* added OnLoginToRegion to CommunicationsLocal
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functionality
* Working towards one shared set of services
* Killed off two projects with very little functionality
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* Changed really strange LocalSettings behaviour with enforcing hard-coded plugin names if none supplied
* UserServices and InventoryPlugin will only load if supplied with filename
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IUserServices (instead of stubs)
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create a user in one command line: "create user firstname secondname passwrd regionX regionY". This allows the use of the "command-script" feature. So to add a bunch of new accounts, just create a text file, and add a line as above for each account. Then in the opensim console, type: "command-script filename".
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Added preliminary IRegionModule interface.
Also have a work in progress way of Modules registering optional API methods (kind of like Apache optional functions). But there must be a cleaner/nicer way in c# of doing these than the current way.
Added three work in progress modules: ChatModule (simple handles in world chat, but by moving this to a module, we could support other types of chat modules, ie like a irc - opensim bridge module. ) , AvatarProfilesModule and XferModule.
Moved most of the code from Scene.ModifyTerrain() into the BasicTerrain library, as the start of trying to make that more modular.
Stopped Child agents showing up as part of the "show users" command.
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return as the answer to some of the settings.
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sqlite) and for its user database (default DB4o). Currently changing the user plugin to MySql should work (if you have MySql setup (should be same as for grid mode). There is also a MySql provider for the inventory but not 100% certain if that is finished and functional (will need to check with Adam on that).
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and body parts. [Note while you can edit these, at the moment your changes won't be saved between restarts. This will be fixed very soon.]
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standalone mode and using sqlite).
In standalone mode, if you have account authenticate turned on (setting in opensim.ini) then when you create a new account, a set of inventory is created for that account and stored in database (currently only a set of empty folders). Then during login the database is search for that set and sent to the client in the login response.
More functions will be added soon, like creating new folders (and a bit later items) from the client inventory window.
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bit and also should help to integrate the inventory server (when it is wrote/finished).
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