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directory with any associated module-specific classes.
* Each module directory is currently inside one of the following category folders: Agent (Anything relating to do with Client<->Server communications.), Avatar (Anything to do with the avatar or presence inworld), Framework (Classes modules can use), Grid (Grid traffic, new OGS2 grid comms), Scripting (Scripting functions, etc), World (The enrivonment/scene, IE Sun/Tree modules.)
* This should be moved into a seperate project file.
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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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* wrap fields as Properties
* rename some fields/properties to more sensible names
* set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
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* Cleaned up ITerrainChannel
* Implemented Raise, Lower, Smooth, Flatten, Noise Terrain Paint Brushes
* Implemented Raise, Lower, Smooth, Flatten, Noise Terrain Fill Brushes
* Implemented Export functionality for RAW32 terrain loader
* Implemented Import/Export for SLRAW terrain loader
* Implemented Export for JPEG terrain loader
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AbortXfer packets. And the "saving data" message in the client on logout seems to have gone. (So that message was all my fault.)
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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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* Push asset update (invoked when clothing is altered) down into AgentAssetTransactions from Scene.Inventory.cs to join others
* I've tested that clothing creation and update still works, but please let me know if it suddently breaks for you.
* Add/correct comments
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align classes with file names
* Small amount of ndoc
* This will probably require a prebuild and nant clean
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characters
* Change logger to not print extra line if [<entry>] <text> like string is not logged
* Remove more of my previous chatty debugging statements
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* Still not enough to solve the memory leak, though hopefully this is another step on the path
* All these changes are pretty temporary - this will be addressed with a more fundamental refactor in the future
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light verbosity to this end
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thanks!
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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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subdirectory of bin instead of cluttering up your bin directory (Thanks CharlieO!)
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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Works with LibSL rev>1532
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Refractored the TextureDownloadModule (but currently to make debugging easier, it is running as a non shared module, so this results in a instance of this module being created for each region (and a extra thread per region), this will be changed back soon.
Removed the old texture handling/sending code from AssetCache.
A few other small changes/fixes.
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notice of doom
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SendInventoryItemCreateUpdate() in order to reflect the actual packet it
sends (UpdateCreateInventoryItem).
From Justin Casey (IBM)
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standalone mode it will mean that when you log off and log back on ,as long as the region server hasn't been restarted , your avatar will start with wearing the clothes that it wore on log off. In grid mode its even more limited in that wearing/removing clothes/body parts are only stored in the region server instance you are one. so if you are in a different region to your login region (which are on different region server instances), and then change clothes, those changes won't be remembered. So as said, its very limited but is a small step towards having proper appearance persist.
Just need to store this data out to a database.
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This parameter has an enum:int ThrottleOutPacketType and contains types; Resend, Land, Wind, Cloud, Task, Texture, and Asset.
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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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* Moved InventoryData to Framework.Types/InventoryItemBase.cs
* Moved UserData to Framework.Interfaces/IUserData.cs
* Moved UserProfileData to Framework/Types/UserProfileData.cs
* Deleted ass-backwards Framework dependency on Framework.Data (now it's the other way round)
* Changed some namespaces to reflect file structure
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functionality
* Working towards one shared set of services
* Killed off two projects with very little functionality
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the assetcache and asset server).
Attempt to fix bug # 326. (crashing when using save-xml and hollow prims)
Attempt to fix bug # 328 (limit of 50 items in a folder)
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from the opensim.ini file. Just add a line to the Startup section like : serverside_object_permissions = true
Changes /editing that are made to clothing/ body parts in your inventory should now be saved between logins/ restarts.
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sculpties) correctly. [Really need to add a ExtraParams field to the sqlite database though, but for now I have combined their data so that we don't lose backward compatibility, know a couple of people have been using the datastore already].
Now have a rough day/night cycle (the movement of the sun needs to be made smoother but for now it is better than we had I think).
Added dalien's patch (issue 294) for saving and loading prims to a xml file (think he will be modifying these to be import/export functions and maybe writing a xml datastore for backups).
Some preliminary work on task inventory (ie object's/prim's inventory).
Added place holder data for AvatarProperties (ie a avatar's profile). Should we store this sort of data on the user server or have another server for it (a normal webserver should work).
Added a few more method to IClientAPI.
Sure there is something I'm forgeting.
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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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Although there seems to sometimes be a problem of when you login again, old notecards and scripts will have their permissions messed up and you won't be able to even view their text. This seems to be related to the client's cache, and if you clear your client's cache, on the next login they should be fine again. [I have a couple of ideas about what might be causing this so hopefully will have it fixed soon.]
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stored in the inventory database and you will still have that texture in inventory on later logins (Again only in standalone mode with authentication.)
Also there might be some problems if you upload textures in other regions to the start one (due to us not updating the CAPS url properly).
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