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* A little wind wouldn't hurt anyone, right? This is the 'slightly breezy' setting.. hopefully you won't notice 'much' of a difference.
* It turns out the terrain patch routine is similar enough to the wind version that it can be used to hack together a breeze generator with a few mods.
* Not much configuration.. yet. You only get breeze updates in the general vicinity of your camera now to keep bandwidth usage down.. and we're not talking about 'much' movement at the moment.
* initial version... could use improvement I'm sure.
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* Force ClickAction persistence even if other object properties are not edited
* Thanks nlin!
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* Please don't break the build. *fingers crossed*
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* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
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currently on Forge in a nice, friendly modular format.
* There are a lot of changes and this is quite experimental. It's off by default, but you can turn it on by examining the bottom of the opensim.ini.example for the proper OpenSim.ini settings. Remember, you still need an agent domain..
* Furthermore, it isn't quite right when it comes to teleporting to remote regions (place_avatar)
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and the for sale setting doesn't survive a sim restart, but this is most
of the plumbing.
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the first part of gesture persistence.
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Attachments no longer vanish on walking crossing. Teleport is still
problematic, but will now be blocked with message "Inconsistent
attachment state" rather than losing the attachment. Detach to be
able to TP in that case.
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Places touched:
- Added two events for in-packets to LLCLientView: RegionHandleRequest and
ParcelInfoRequest
- Added sending of two out-packets to LLCLientView: RegionIDAndHandleReply and
ParcelInfoReply.
- Scene handles the RegionHandleRequest, LandManagementModule the
ParcelInfoRequest
- Added inter-region request for LandData by RegionHandle and local position.
This was implemented as XML-RPC request. The returned LandData isn't
complete, it only contains the data necessary for answering the
ParcelInfoRequest
- Added new CAPS (0009) for RemoteParcelRequest and some methods for LandData
handling to LandManagementModule
- Added methods for fake parcelID creation and parsing to Util
- Fixed missing implementation of interface methods.
- Added new file:
OpenSim/Framework/Communications/Capabilities/LLSDRemoteParcelResponse.cs
NOTE: This is part of the patch, too.
Due to the many places touched, I would consider this patch as experimental.
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the database is now intepreted as follows: low byte = user flags.
Next byte, low nibble: Deternines the text (Resident, Lifetime, etc)
shown. No customn text support yet.
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libsl/libomv Packet, as other client stacks could use other data types to pass
packets around. Starting with InPacket() here, more to come.
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Adds the new access semantics and the new flag (allow only age verified)
Plumbs in the abuse email address from sim to viewer. The other way around,
libomv appears to be lacking support for the data field in the packet.
Includes a migration, run prebuild!
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llSetCameraParams/llClearCameraParams.
Fixes Mantis #1867
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IClientAPI. No user functionality
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update.
This should fix the wrong rotation on existing sitting avatar when logging in bug.
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resending, timeouts, packet discarding. Add notification event for
packet discarding. Add priority scheduling for packet queues.
Add outgoing duplicate detection facility. Correct packet sequencing.
Make provisions for automatic server side throttle adjustments (comes
in next installment)
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track a packet and if it hasn't been acked within a set time, trigger a IClientAPI event, that the application/scene can handle. Currently only terrain packet tracking is finished, Tracking for initial Prim packets (first full update for a prim) is being worked on. Future improvements would be to make it a more generic packet tracker with callback delegates instead of events.
Add a test event handler (which would fire after a minute if a terrain packet hadn't been acked) to scene to handle the OnUnackedTerrain event, which currently just resends the terrain patch.
The idea of this packet tracking is for the region level application to be able to know if the client stack gave up on sending a packet.
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Makes the estate dialog fully functional. Implements all client facing functionality. Moves estate data from estate_settings.xml, which is used to provide defaults, to the region data store. Creates one estate for each region, and places the region in it. Converts all region bans to estate bans.
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parameter should be set to the the ParcelMediaCommandEnum value. While flags seems to need to be set to (uint)(1<<[value of the command enum])
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IClientAPI. These methods have not been tested, but feel free to start wiring them to llParcelMediaCommandList.
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massaging OSHttpRequestPump to not abort on exceptions...
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not break trunk.
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* Added IClientAPI.SendTexture stub.
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Adds handlers for the reclaim land functionality,
plus all needed permissions checks.
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World->Region/Estate. Then on the Estate tab, at the lower right hand corner, clicking the 'Add' button and picking an avatar.
* It only persists across reboots for the mySQL datastore currently.
* Currently have stubs in the other datastores.
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Implements terrain bake from Region/Estate dialog and
respects estate settings during terraforming
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initial client update to Scene.AddSceneObject() from some of the SceneObjectGroup constructors
* I think this has been done cleanly from inspection and testing, but if prim creation or load suddenly starts playing up more than usual, please open a mantis
* This also has the effect of stopping the archiver generating ghost in-world prims
* Some code dupliction also removed
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scene, rather than on creation of the group
* Adding to a scene is now parameterized such that one can choose not to actually persist that group
* This is to support a use case where a module wants a scene which consists of both objects which are persisted, and ones which are just temporary for the lifetime of that server instance
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override the default method of calculating how many prims a parcel can have.
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interesting, but successful way to do it.
* This also takes care of a few error situations that were previously never seen.
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llLoopSound sends out one packet to clients in view, so it doesn't work anymore
when clients enter later on, or the prim is modified in any way.
Solution: Stored sound data on prim, send full update instead.
llStartSound and llLoopSound now accept both LLUUIDs to a sound as well as object
inventory sound names. llStopSound clears prim data and sends full update.
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that creates the event handler chain ready to hook by script engines
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* Push some delete functionality into InnerScene to match what's already there for adding objects
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instead, on the basis that this is less likely to cause confusion with c#'s base object type
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basis that they all take SOG parameters to improve code readability for now
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There's some oddness with the parcel counts, but if you can get past the oddness, you can return objects under an owner that you have permission to return.
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half tiny amount implemented.
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group OpenSimulator Tester. This allows us to start examining and implementing the vary many unhandled group packets.
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