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protocol. it expects the grid coordinates to be passed as a
commandline argument either as a "matrix:" or as an "opensim:" style
URI:
matrix://osgrid.org:8002/
you can also provide region/X/Y/Z:
matrix://osgrid.org:8002/Wright%20Plaza/128/50/75
and it also understands avatar names and passwords:
matrix://mr%20smart:secretpassword@osgrid.org:8002/Wright%20Plaza/128/50/75
when you run it the first time, it will complain about a missing
.matrixcfg file --- this is needed so that it can remember where your
secondlife client lives on your box. to generate that file, simply run
matrix.py --secondlife path-to-your-secondlife-client-executable
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out everything in the [GridInfo] section :-D Also, not yet LLSD but
XmlRpc, LLSD via GET will follow. OpenSim.ini.example contains sample
values and explanation. Oh, and default values provided are
platform: OpenSim
mode: standalone | grid
have fun.
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* Fixes the admin_shutdown xmlrpc method
* Adds a share/python/console/shutdown.py script for shutting down a background OpenSim
* For more details see http://xyzzyxyzzy.net/2008/04/29/console-less-opensim/
* There should also be instructions in the opensimulator wiki soon as well
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ansgar and i have been working on an asterisk voice module that will allow
us to couple opensim with an asterisk VoIP gateway.
the patch below consists of
* AsteriskVoiceModule region module: alternative to the plain-vanilla
VoiceModule, will make XmlRpc calls out to an asterisk-opensim
frontend
* asterisk-opensim.py frontend, living in share/python/asterisk, takes
XmlRpc calls from the AsteriskVoiceModule
* account_update: to update/create a new SIP account (on
ProvisionVoiceAccountRequest)
* region_update: to update/create a new "region" conference call
(on ParcelVoiceInfo)
* a asterisk-opensim test client, living in share/python/asterisk, to
exercise astersik-opensim.py
this still does not give us voice in OpenSim, but it's another step on
this path...
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