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This reverts commit eb0cde7959a03ccbf3551b725cd6b559071857fb.
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OpenMetaverse.Http.dll dependency) + r3378 (treat MediaPermission as a bitfield)
As far as I can determine, r3287 + r3294 patch was the previous update to the OpenMetaverse libraries
This change just adds r3378 to overcome problems storing media textures with certain permission combinations in inventory
This is a limited change in order to isolate moap from any other possible libomv update issues
An update to the forthcoming libomv 0.8.3 is expected in due course to replace this
This commit also deletes OpenMetaverse.Utilities.* as it's unused (on the advice of jhurliman).
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and name them correctly, opensim will pick them up.
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* Hopefully this allows older mono versions to still work.
* A couple of points of note:
* TimeZoneInfo.. replaced with DateTime.UtcNow - TimeSpan.FromHours(7);
* HashSet<uint> replaced with Dictionary<uint,object>
* Force use of the managed version of ReaderWriterLockSlim (don't use the pre-processor defs)
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* Important: HttpServer.dll was changed to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll so that the HttpServer references do not conflict if you've copied the OpenMetaverse.Http.dll and requirements to the OpenSimulator bin folder.
This means that if you reference HttpServer.dll in any projects, you will need to change the reference to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll. It still uses the Same HttpServer namespace though.
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libOMV.
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release a direct descendant of the stable 7364, with all the features and
none of the issues.
This omits the following patch chain: r7383 r7382 r7381 r7377 r7375 r7373
r7372 r7370 r7369 r7368 r7367 r7366
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* Update libopenjpeg as well for this patch.
* Appears to be okay on a very short sniff test
* Source code will be placed in opensim-libs shortly
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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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