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same as the original login region
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* This may possibly (est. 20% change) help the situation that we see on OSGrid meetings when a region stops accepting logins, which appears to be because it never receives the expect_user request
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* Now it should properly inform the user and stop a login if a region server could not be contacted in order to expect a user (the last commit didn't actually quite work correctly)
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emergency region login code is a cut and paste job of the preceding normal region login code
* also, properly tell the user if no region can be contacted, rather than letting the login proceed only to fail later when authentication fails on the region side
* copying and pasting code... it makes me cry inside... so sad...
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inside our LSL-C# wrapper subroutines.
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selected region fails, rather than swallowing it
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process easier
* documentation
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calls from our LSL-C# wrappers.
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libomv corrected the endianess of some Helper methods, which
broke the fake parcelID computation for "About Landmark".
The attached patch fixes this.
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* These are different types then the OMV types because changing them causes just about all grid comms to break. If these were the libOMV types, then libOMV couldn't change them ever again after that.. or we'd have a breakage whenever they changed them.
* This might introduce a map issue. Still checking it out.
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The big libomv patch introduced a small regression:
OpenSim doesn't build on monodevelop anymore. The
attached patch fixes this in prebuild.xml.
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* Testers, please try rezzing your inventory on this revision and sending me feedback in mantis.
* Users, it's not time to update yet. The dust still hasn't settled.
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Thank you, Xugu Madison and ChrisDown, for a patch that
fixes linux filename extensions from .Xml back to .xml
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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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nightly binaries again
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Reverted pending further discussion.
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Thank you, openlifegrid, for a patch to move new user connections to
thread pool threads.
Reworked by me to fit current trunk.
I believe that that patch may be beneficial in reducing the cases
in which regions become unresponsive and will no longer accept
new logins.
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* Thanks noralbion
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in Bamboo instead of windows
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been deleted on an update request from the regular sweep
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is built in Visual Studio
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* my excuse is that I hadn't used this monodevelop exe before...
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sweep occurs
* Fold m_deleted and m_isDeleted together (ugh!)
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* The data returned from the db was never inserted in the list to be processed and return
* This is an example where a warning has revealed a bug
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* Remove a few other miscellaneous warnings
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Solves SetPrimitiveParams, Revolutions not calculated
properly.
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The attached patch (against r6075) fixes it for grid-mode. If the
home-region isn't available, the stored regionHandle will be used
to compute the region-coordinates of the home. This will be wrong
if the home-region has moved, of course, but without the region
being online we can't request the RegionInfo of it for finding out.
Doing that (before the patch) and accessing the (null) RegionInfo
led to a NullReferenceException, which prevented logging in to the
last location.
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Types extracted from a LSL_Types.list have to be down-cast initially
to the exact type of value type object that the Object actually is.
This would make for very cumbersome, ugly code when extracting list
parameter items in ll functions where a few implicit conversions
should be applied such as key -> LSLString and LSLInteger -> LSLFloat
(but not LSLFloat -> LSLInteger). This patch adds a set of GetXXXItem
member functions to the LLS_Type.list class, where XXX is the name
of the LSL_Type to be extracted: LSLFLoat, LSLInteger etc. All take
a single, int parameter that is the item number to be extracted.
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llParseString functions throw exception when passed a
list of variables and this patch adds logic to solve
this to LSL_Api.cs
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The option to enable the REST Asset and Inventory plugin is missing
from OpenSim.ini.example. This patch adds the required items without
enabling the plugins.
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If the parcel pointed to by the landmark has nothing in the
Description field (of the General tab in About Land...), a
NullReferenceException is thrown and the client is logged out.
I added a check to the calls to Helpers.StringToField() in OpenSim.Region.ClientStack.LindenUDP.SendParcelInfo to avoid
this issue.
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the bottom for details. Defaults to an empty string for prefix and '_EXTERNAL' for suffix
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attempt to improve meshing speed.
Added a new between points interpolation method to improve accuracy of profile cuts in triangle and square profile prims.
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tests on the console on linux.
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added logging of exceptions, which we'll get quite a few of at this
point most likely
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of Entities as a dictionary directly
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Eliminate gretuitious KillObject packets. KillObject is sent to the
viewer for the root part only.
Also prevents the full update on deselect that makes a deleted object
reappear and stay visible until the background deleter got around to it.
We still send 2 KillObject packets for the root prim, that could be
avoided only at a cost in reliability. One packet seems an acceptable
price to pay for consistency.
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