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linkset, made each of those prims rotate around its own centre rather than around the geometric centre of the selection like they should do (and like the client expects).
This involved adding a new OnUpdatePrimSingleRotationPosition event to IClientAPI so that we can get the changed position from the client.
Btw adding new events to IClientAPI is really tedious where you have to copy the change across to at least 5 or 6 other files.
[Note this doesn't fix the bug where any rotation changes to the root prim (but not the whole linkset) cause rotation errors on the child prims.]
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balancer plugin work again. Create a new method, GetClientEP, to retrieve
only the EndPoint for script usage. Marked the purpose of the method
in IClientAPI.cs with a warning. Also restored the corresponding SetClientInfo
functionality.
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The new IRCd module causes an error when multiple instances of OpenSim
are run on the same machine; since the port number (6666) is hardcoded,
the second and subsequent instances crash upon startup because the port
is already in use. Attached is a patch which adds a Port specifier to the
[IRCd] section of the config file, which defaults to 6666 if not present.
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This patch ensures that the touch positions are set during touch_end
events (currently only working for touch_start and touch events).
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The IRCStackModule used Nini.Config.ConfigCollection.Contains() to
determine whether the "IRCd" section was present in the config. This
ConfigCollection, however, stores an ArrayList of IConfig objects, not
strings, so calling Contains("IRCd") always returns false since "IRCd"
is a string, not an IConfig object.
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* Enable with [IRCd] Enabled=true (will listen on port 6666).
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