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LLProxyLoginModule.
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packets to fill in the data more accurately and avoid allocating memory that is immediately thrown away
* Changed the Send*Data structs in IClientAPI to use public readonly members instead of private members and getters
* Made Parallel.ProcessorCount public
* Started switching over packet building methods in LLClientView to use Util.StringToBytes[256/1024]() instead of Utils.StringToBytes()
* More cleanup of the ScenePresences vs. ClientManager nightmare
* ScenePresence.HandleAgentUpdate() will now time out and drop incoming AgentUpdate packets after three seconds. This fixes a deadlock on m_AgentUpdates that was blocking up the LLUDP server
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re-prioritizing updates
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Thank you, Fly-Man
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implements a simple distance prioritizer based on initial agent positions. Re-prioritizing and more advanced priority algorithms will follow soon
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Scene
* Added some missing implementations of IClientAPI.RemoteEndPoint
* Added a ClientManager.Remove(UUID) overload
* Removed a reference to a missing project from prebuild.xml
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performance by removing locks, and replace LLUDPClientCollection
* Removed the confusing (and LL-specific) shutdowncircuit parameter from IClientAPI.Close()
* Updated the LLUDP code to only use ClientManager instead of trying to synchronize ClientManager and m_clients
* Remove clients asynchronously since it is a very slow operation (including a 2000ms sleep)
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true/false on the name, rather than gridmode=true.
* Better error messages on Add/Remove clients.
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* Check for null SP in PermissionsModule.
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Local member in MySQLAssetData
* First pass at applying the using(){} pattern to IDisposable objects. Always use the using pattern on IDisposable objects whenever possible, do not manually call .Close() or .Dispose() unless there is no other way to write the code. This pass mostly covers OpenSim.Data.MySQL, and should have no functional change (tests still pass)
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Util.UTF8 (not all references were switched since not all OpenSim libraries reference OpenSim.Framework)
* Shrinks the largest in-memory object, the LLRAW.HeightmapLookupValue struct (only used for exporting to LLRAW terrain files), to the minimum possible size. This seems to have the odd side effect of cutting the size of the two double[256,256] terrain objects in half. Possibly an alignment optimization?
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the scene itself but SceneCommunicationService, for now. Beginning to clear the code from using Region.Communications. grid stuff.
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unnecessary serialization/deserialization of TextureEntry objects and allow TextureEntry to be inspected for missing bakes
* Inspect incoming TextureEntry updates for bakes that do not exist on the simulator and request the missing textures
* Properly handle appearance updates that do not have a TextureEntry set
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murky. This affects Mono only.
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Handler - ref mantis #4010
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a raycast test safely.
* Test for prim obstructions between the avatar and camera. If there are obstructions, inform the client to move the camera closer. This makes it so that walls and objects don't obstruct your view while you're moving around. Try walking inside a hollowed tori. You'll see how much easier it is now because your camera automatically moves closer so you can still see.
* Created a way to know if the user's camera is alt + cammed or just following the avatar.
* Changes IClientAPI interface by adding SendCameraConstraint(Vector4 CameraConstraint)
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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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the ball rolling on replacable modules. No user functionality yet
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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.
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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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* "luke, use the sed"
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from AddRegion()
* This is necessary to avoid a dependency problem where LLStandaloneLoginModule references IInventoryService before the LocalInventoryServiceConnector is registered
* Correct some copypasta log messages in LocalInventoryServiceConnector
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simulator. Only a couple left, not important. Also updated the login tests -- Justin, this time I was able to fix this by myself :)
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StandAlone users. Not touching grid.
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again" message and
allow the region to kick the old user and log the new one without reporting any failure.
Default is still to show message and fail login
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fully NAT compatible.)
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* This /should/ make OpenSim behave properly when hosting behind a NAT router and utilizing port forwarding (but the router doesn't support Loopback)
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needed to be able to 'NAT-wrap' the login sequence.
* If you have something using XmlRpc that isn't in core, change your method signature from:
(XmlRpcRequest request)
to:
(XmlRpcRequest request, IPEndPoint remoteClient)
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LLClientStackModule to new
region modules. This was needed because the stand alone and grid modules weren't deleting
old scenes, which caused an issue when deleting and recreating a region with same name
on same x,y coordinates. Tested it on standalone and issue is fixed. Requires prebuild
to be run again.
Fixes Mantis #3699
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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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* User interface is ... primitive at best right now.
* Loads bans from bans.txt and region ban DB on startup, bans.txt is in the format of one per line. The following explains how they are read;
DNS bans are in the form "somewhere.com" will block ANY matching domain (including "betasomewhere.com", "beta.somewhere.com", "somewhere.com.beta") - make sure to be reasonably specific in DNS bans.
IP address bans match on first characters, so, "127.0.0.1" will ban only that address, "127.0.1" will ban "127.0.10.0" but "127.0.1." will ban only the "127.0.1.*" network
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Scene.NewUserConnection()
- adding reason reporting
this enforces estate bans very early on and prevents us from
circulating client objects that we'd then have to retract once we
realize that the client is not allowed into the region
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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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