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constructed it
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server with a fatal exception.
Now, such excpetions are caught by an exception handler and just an error message is shown.
This was the kind of exception causing these fatal server crashes:
APPLICATION EXCEPTION DETECTED: System.UnhandledExceptionEventArgs^M
^M
Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Argument is out of range.
Parameter name: offset exceeds the size of buffer
at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.BeginRead (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, System.AsyncCallback callback, System.Object state) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at HttpServer.HttpClientContext.OnReceive (IAsyncResult ar) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 ^M
^M
Application is terminating: True^M
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start a new line.
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not a target size. Mono 2.10 appears to try to allocate the full buffer which
immediately crashes. Tested on mono 2.6.7 and 2.10.5
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This reverts commit d30971fdc243886b8fc614c7f869530db87e10f2.
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These are disabled by default, as before. Please only turn these on in secure grids, since they allow the same facilities as the existing SetPassword call (also disabled by default)
These facilities can be helpful when integrating external systems, in addition to the existing option of adapting an IAuthenticationService or using WebLoginKey
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UserAccountService
Default is false, as before.
Enabling AllowCreateUser in [UserAccountService] for ROBUST allows avatars to be created via an http call, with viewer 2 appropriate bits and pieces.
Only Ruths can be created at present.
Please don't rely on the config since at some point CreateUser will be moved to a separate co-ordinating service.
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let all instances of UserAccountService have all its service references properly initialized, and register console commands on only one.
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spam, so it should not load unless HG is desired.
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GridService.RegisterRegion()
Allowing regions with UUID.Zero causes problems elsewhere according to http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3426
It's probably a bad idea to allow these in any case.
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3426
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This method is used by externasl/3rd party management tools to
create users and they depend on us to generate the UUID.
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This should fix recent issues with 3rd party apps that use the
old interface w/o breaking the new one.
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UUID to be specified to override the randomly generated one.
This can be useful in some migration cases where recreating user accounts with known IDs will preserve region scene object ownership.
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When a slider parameter is changed, the viewer uploads a new shape (or other asset) and the item is updated to point to it.
Viewer 1 uploaded the data in the initial request itself, so the asset references was almost always correctly updated.
However, viewer 3/2 always uploads data in a subsequent xfer, which exposed a race condition where the viewer would make the item update before the asset had uploaded.
This commit shuffles the order of operations to avoid this race, the item is updated with the new asset id instead of the old one while the upload was still taking place.
A second race had to be fixed where avatar appearance would also be updated with the old asset id rather than the new one.
This was fixed by updating the avatar appearance ids when the appearance was actually saved, rather than when the wearables update was made.
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5035).
Using the RemoteAdmin API to close then recreate a region would fail if the estate name had not changed. If the estate name /was/ changed then the existing estate would be renamed rather than a new one being created. The problem really arose from a lack of distinction in the data storage layer between creating new estates and loading existing ones.
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entries on standalone if applicable.
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entries to make a newly created user appear as a non-cloud on viewer 2
Viewer 2 no longer contains the default avatar assets (i.e. "Ruth") that would appear if the user had insufficient body part/clothing entries.
Instead, avatars always appear as a cloud, which is a very bad experience for out-of-the-box OpenSim.
Default is currently off. My intention is to switch it on for standalone shortly.
This is not particularly flexible as "Ruth" is hardcoded, but this can change in the future, in co-ordination with the existing RemoteAdmin capabilities.
Need to fix creation of suitable entries for users created as estate owners on standalone.
Avatars still appear with spooky empty eyes, need to see if we can address this.
This commit adds a "Default Iris" to the library (thanks to Eirynne Sieyes from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=1461) which can be used.
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Done for http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5669
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rather than abort.
When a user logs in, the attachment item ids are pulled from persistence in the Avatars table. However,
the asset ids are not saved. When the avatar enters a simulator the attachments are set again. If
we simply perform an item check then the asset ids (which are now present) are never set, and NPC attachments
later fail unless the attachment is detached and reattached.
Hopefully resolves part of http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5653
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Assets have to be marked non-local as well as non-temporary to persist. This is now done.
Hopefully addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5660
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always calls GetCached and code paths were identical
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currency name shown in the viewer.
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than meters co-ord.
This makes it consistent with "show regions"
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5619
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hypergrid if that functionality has been enabled.
This should fix the problem today where old style HG addresses (e.g. "hg.osgrid.org:80:Vue-6400") stopped working since 8c3eb324c4b666e7abadef4a714d1bd8d5f71ac2
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exact region name match, unlike GetRegionsByName()
This should fix the first part of http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5606, and maybe 5605.
Thanks to Melanie for helping with this.
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a max return of 1 instead of duplicating code."
This reverts commit 8d33a2eaa10ed75146f45cca4d6c19ac814d5fee.
Better fix will be along in a minute
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return of 1 instead of duplicating code.
This also fixes the problem where this method would not return a hypergrid region, unlike GetRegionsByName()
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This is not used for anything - appearances are always properties of objects with ids (ScenePresence, AgentCircuitData) and just has the potential to get out of sync when the appearance is cloned.
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default Ruth height.
I was persuaded to do this because simulators on osgrid will persist in inserting bad values for an unknown length of time, even after the original simulator bug which was inserting bad values is out in an osgrid distro
This code can be removed at some point in the future, though I think there is an argument for having services police these values in open grids.
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authorization service rather than from the account.
This is to accomodate situations where the authorization service is being used by the hypergrid, where visitors have no user account.
See http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5517, this code is somewhat adapted/cleaned up from Michelle's patch
I'm a little ambivalent about this since visitors could put anything in firstname/lastname so it's not much of an auth measure.
It's up to the auth service to decide which data it actually uses.
Possibly we should be passing through other info such as agent circuit ip
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scripts non-modifiable (but still copyable, etc).
Users should not be given the impression that they can modify these items.
This still does not solve the issue where library items cannot be dragged into prims or user inventory any time after they are initially seen.
Curiously, manually copying and pasting still appears to work.
On the surface, this seems to have something to do with library item caching on the client, since deleting the cache allows drag to work again once
Not sure what the exact problem is.
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they use the defaults instead.
Some items had completely wrong permissions - this is easier than correcting them all.
The ability to set permissions in xml is retained since there are use cases for this (e.g. to create no-mod library scripts)
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item xml files - always use PermissionMask.All instead (which was the existing default)."
There actually are uses for this. I will correct the perms instead since some entries appear to be wrong.
This reverts commit 667b54f5a2a04fa5a2859397868d270eab3913f1.
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files - always use PermissionMask.All instead (which was the existing default).
Library items always need the same permissions, so it doesn't make sense to load them from the xml files. This just opens the door to permissions mistakes.
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it once
Signed-off-by: root <root@grid00001.t-data.com>
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