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effects as runtime setting
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Developer-oriented format is left commented so interested users and devs
can reactivate it.
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This helps debug synchronization problems
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controlled at runtime with the command "debug xengine log <level>", as with similar commands.
If log level is 1 then every script load is logged.
This means the <logger name="OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.XEngine"> section in OpenSim.exe.config is no longer needed to avoid log spam on regions with many scripts and can be removed.
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This reverts commit 8ecab21b379d34f97ac966b13e1605024364142b.
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Resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6950
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haven't been marked as trusted in the operating system.
This is done by adding <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" /> to the execute *.config files.
This tells .NET 4 to trust the DLLs, which is safe in our case since we are not loading DLLs from locations that untrusted users may specify
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6853 and http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6846
As far as I know, CAS policy checks have never been performed in Mono
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all") to file OpenSimStats.log every 5 seconds.
This can currently only be activated with the console command "debug stats record start".
Off by default.
Records to file OpenSimStats.log for simulator and RobustStats.log for ROBUST
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of, when debugging, the zillions of log lines verifying that each module is being added to each region.
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each time 50 scripts have been started.
This is to provide an indication of what's happening now that the default isn't to report every single script start.
Changes XEngine logging level in OpenSim.exe.config from WARN to INFO.
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This is to reduce log spam from script loading, which is especially spammy for avatar movements with scripted attachments.
All important messages are at warn or above.
If you still want/need to see these messages, set <level value="DEBUG"/> in the <logger name="OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.XEngine"> section of OpenSim.exe.config.
This affects no other package logs, which still output at the root configured level (currently DEBUG by default).
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adjustment commit.
Left in the method doc.
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monocov was a code coverage attempt 3 years ago which no longer works.
other removed targets have been commented out or unused for a very long time
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It appears that if the viewer requests a folder containing links, we must also send the folders that contain the link targets first.
This was tested with Kokua 0.1.0 WIP though I predict it will also work with other viewer 2s
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unpersisted delink
This considerably improves delete performance for objects with large linksets
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If viewers (or at least, Linden Viewer 1.23.5) receive child hud object updates before the root prim, then the children are not displayed.
Updates were being queued in LLClientView in the right order (root first) but were being sent in a random order since they were all at the same prioritization
This commit prioritizes the root prim of a hud to its highest level when queued.
I'm not sure if the periodic reprioritization triggered via ScenePresence might reset this, but boosting priority appears to work so far.
Also committed is a belt and braces mechanism in LLClientView to prevent child hud prim being sent out before their root, but since this doesn't appear to be needed it is currently commented out.
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attachments cross standalone region boundaries
lots of messy debug code here too which would need to be removed
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attachments cross standalone region boundaries"
This reverts commit 5074d290e4aeb583560272cadc8ba09aa8337210.
This gets rid of the massive amount of scene object log spam - sorry about that, folks
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attachments cross standalone region boundaries
lots of messy debug code here too which would need to be removed
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root prim until right clicked (or otherwise updated).
The root cause of this problem was that multiple ObjectUpdates were being sent on attachment which differed enough to confuse the client.
Sometimes these would eliminate each other and sometimes not, depending on whether the scheduler looked at the queued updates.
The solution here is to only schedule the ObjectUpdate once the attachment code has done all it needs to do.
Backport from head.
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root prim until right clicked (or otherwise updated).
The root cause of this problem was that multiple ObjectUpdates were being sent on attachment which differed enough to confuse the client.
Sometimes these would eliminate each other and sometimes not, depending on whether the scheduler looked at the queued updates.
The solution here is to only schedule the ObjectUpdate once the attachment code has done all it needs to do.
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the simulator with log level WARN or ERROR and see the output of console commands
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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* Replaced calls to ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem() with ThreadPool.UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem() since OpenSim does not use Code Access Security sandboxing
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Microsoft thing)
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* Enabled GC server
* Enabled concurrent collections
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to reasonable levels
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previous OpenSim behavior.
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it did before (still no colors)
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Fixed line duplication in console output.
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Changed LogBase to ConsoleBase, which handles console I/O.
This is mostly an in-place conversion, so lots of refactoring can still be done.
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