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connections console command
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been deleted or has no spawn points.
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V2 transfer protocol.
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lkalif for telling me how to route the information. The viewer effect is under the distance filter, so only avatars with cameras < 10m away see the beams.
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- The existing event to scene has been split into 2: OnAgentUpdate and OnAgentCameraUpdate, to better reflect the two types of updates that the viewer sends. We can run one without the other, which is what happens when the avie is still but the user is camming around
- Added thresholds (as opposed to equality) to determine whether the update is significant or not. I thin these thresholds are ok, but we can play with them later
- Ignore updates of HeadRotation, which were problematic and aren't being used up stream
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is now viewerside" messages regarding currency
This will require all money modules to be refactored!
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is now viewerside" messages regarding currency
This will require all money modules to be refactored!
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looking in from neighbouring sims.
This was because this particular code path (unlike user delete) only sent kills to root presences, for no apparent good reason.
Added regression test for this case.
This fixes http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6627
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packet can be pulled out of LLClientView and moved to
AvatarFactory. The first pass at reusing textures (turned off by
default) is included. When reusing textures, if the baked textures
from a previous login are still in the asset service (which generally
means that they are in the simulator's cache) then the avatar will not
need to rebake. This is both a performance improvement (specifically
that an avatars baked textures do not need to be sent to other users
who have the old textures cached) and a resource improvement (don't
have to deal with duplicate bakes in the asset service cache).
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folder purge by receiver.
This commit also actually adds the InventoryTransferModuleTests file which I previously forgot
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item offered via instant message.
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viewer couldn't/didn't connect with destination or if destination didn't signal teleport completion.
Also adds regression test for the case where the viewer couldn't connect with the destination region.
Also refactoring of regression test support code associated with entity transfer in order to make this test possible and the code less obscure.
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Unlike a much earlier commented out version of this test, this is done in synchronous mode.
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* Last step is to flip the throttle distribution.
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master.
This reverts commit dfac269032300872c4d0dc507f4f9062d102b0f4, reversing
changes made to 619c39e5144f15aca129d6d999bcc5c34133ee64.
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EventManager, so that modules can know when throttles are updated. The event contains no client specific data to preserve the possibility of 'multiple clients' and you must still call ControllingClient.GetThrottlesPacked(f) to see what the throttles actually are once the event fires. Hook EventManager.OnUpdateThrottle to GetTextureModule.
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Viewer 3 will discard such a message if the chat message owner does not match the avatar.
We were filling the ownerID with the primID, so this never matched, hence viewer 3 did not see any script error messages.
This commit fills the ownerID in with the prim ownerID so the script owner will receive script error messages.
This does not affect viewer 1 and associated viewers which continue to process script errors as normal.
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of it on inventoryAccessModule, etc. Most likelly it's needs where there
is a transactionID not zero
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race condition checks.
This is to allow a second attempt to remove an avatar even if "show connections" shows them as already inactive (i.e. close has already been attempted once).
You should only attempt --force if a normal kick fails.
This is partly for diagnostics as we have seen some connections occasionally remain on lbsa plaza even if they are registered as inactive.
This is not a permanent solution and may not work anyway - the ultimate solution is to stop this problem from happening in the first place.
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IClientAPI.RemoteEndpoint.
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parameters to define if to add or remove, and if to send anims pack on that evocation, etc
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simulator
This adds a non-advertised wait_for_callback option in [EntityTransfer]. Default is always true.
Teleport tests disable the wait for callback from the destination region in order to run within a single thread.
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for granting rights via a module call.
Rename IFriendsModule.GetFriendPerms() -> GetRightsGrantedByFriend() to be more self-documenting and consistent with friends module terminology.
Add some method doc.
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caching.
This adds ScenePresence to IClientAPI.SceneAgent earlier on in the add client process so that its information is available to EventManager.OnNewClient() and OnClientLogin()
Also add a code comment as to why we're caching friend information for child agents.
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functions require caching for child agents."
We need to cache child agents so that friends object edit/delete permissions will work across boarders on regions hosted by different simulators.
This reverts commit d9f7b8549b3cb9699eb8bd54242d31aac0f8241a.
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require caching for child agents.
This allows us to avoid unnecessary multiple calls to the friends service.
All friends functions originate from the root agent and only go to other root agents in existing code.
This also allows us to eliminate complex ref counting.
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AvatarAnimations, load just in AvatarAnimations instead.
This lets us remove the dependency of OpenSim.Framework.dll on data/avataranimations.xml, which is not necessary for ROBUST.
This commit also takes care of the odd situation where animations are stored and used internally with uppercase names (e.g. "STAND")
but scripts refer to them with lowercase names (e.g. "sit").
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For now on caps/EventQueue, and still only used on a material change...
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scene about position scale or rotation change by client (others can be added). Its served at SceneGraph that does permition checks, undostore and sends down to SOG. changed values are stored in a class (ObjectChangeData) and what is changed as a enum (ObjectChangeWhat) with bit fields and 'macros' of this for better readability (at top of scenegraph.cs lasy to find better place for now) this can be extended for other things clients changes and need undo/redo. SOG process acording to what is changed. Changed UNDO/redo to use this also (warning is only storing what is changed, previus stored all, this must be checked for side efects. to save all PRS change commented line in scenegraph). Still have excessive calls to ScheduleGroupForTerseUpdate. **** UNTESTED ****
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5869
Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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accurately reflects the data sent by the viewer. Add times bans and the
expiration of timed bans.
Warning: Contains a Migration (and nuts)
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Support for viewer side of telehub management. Can manupulate Telehubs and SpawnPoints from the viewer estate managemnt tools. This is a work in progress and does not yet persist or affect teleport routing.
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it's live before sending other data.
This means that avatar/appearance data of other avatars and scene objects for a client will be sent after the ack rather than possibly before.
This may stop some avatars appearing grey on login.
This introduces a new OpenSim.Framework.ISceneAgent to accompany the existing OpenSim.Framework.ISceneObject and ISceneEntity
This allows IClientAPI to handle this as it can't reference OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces
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packet per prim. More to come as we change to make use of this.
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without a getter
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sends entity updates (including presence ones), not just prims.
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