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linkset, made each of those prims rotate around its own centre rather than around the geometric centre of the selection like they should do (and like the client expects).
This involved adding a new OnUpdatePrimSingleRotationPosition event to IClientAPI so that we can get the changed position from the client.
Btw adding new events to IClientAPI is really tedious where you have to copy the change across to at least 5 or 6 other files.
[Note this doesn't fix the bug where any rotation changes to the root prim (but not the whole linkset) cause rotation errors on the child prims.]
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Change all uses of the HttpServer properties to use the new singleton
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balancer plugin work again. Create a new method, GetClientEP, to retrieve
only the EndPoint for script usage. Marked the purpose of the method
in IClientAPI.cs with a warning. Also restored the corresponding SetClientInfo
functionality.
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This patch ensures that the touch positions are set during touch_end
events (currently only working for touch_start and touch events).
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This modifies IClientAPI.SendDialog slightly.
Fixes Mantis #3661.
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-- please see the example. Affects region servers only.
This may break a lot of things, but it needs to go in. It was tested in standalone and the UCI grid, but it needs a lot more testing.
Known problems:
* HG asset transfers are borked for now
* missing texture is missing
* 3 unit tests commented out for now
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appear to be too slow to be useful, or fail too fire. I may remove the timers
as a consequence if this.
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avatar updates into a single packet.
Applied with changes.
Fixes Mantis #3136
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* Implements asset handling.
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to address this.
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* Nonfunctional, but eventually form a AJAX-accessible client protocol - for clients written in environments which only allow HTTP (eg HTML, Silverlight, Flash, etc). Designed for super-lightweight clients.
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