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* Removed StorageManager
* CONFIG CHANGE: There are no more database settings in OpenSim.ini. Check the config-include configuration files for region store and estate store database settings
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This was needed if we want to update to the latest MySQL
connector dll. It automatically converts CHAR(36) to
Guids, so getting them as strings no longer works.
By using DBGuid.FromDB(), we unlink from any particular
storage format of GUIDs, could even make them BINARY(16)
if we like.
Actually not all MySql units are touched, but the remaining ones don't
seem to be affected (they don't read GUIDs from DB)
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won't fix the bug I'm seeing with regions not realizing they are already part of an estate, but it will fix the OpenSim crash if that situation ever comes up
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of a region and joining it to an existing estate or creating a new estate,
as well as creating an estate owner if in standalone, and assigning estate
owners. In Grid mode, existing users must be used. MySQL ONLY!!!! so far, as
I can't develop or test for either SQLite or MSSQL.
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defaults. Adding code to facilitate estate creation / managemment as part of
first time start up
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This should accommodate various timeout problems that exist with the current connection pool code in a more general and standard way.
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the grid server after running for several hours
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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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LICENSE.txt.
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nhibernate mapping. Refactored property getters and setters for estate ban object to support NHibernate.
* Added estate ban table to migration scripts of all supported databases.
* Added nhibernate mapping for EstateBans property of EstateSettings
* Refactored property accessors for EstateBan object.
* Added comments for EstateBan properties.
* Ensured that NHibernate tests pass with NUnitGUI.
* Ensured that nant test target passes.
This fixes mantis #3210. Thank you, tlaukkan!
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into the Util project
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OpenSim.Region.Environment into a "framework" part and a modules only
part. This first changeset refactors OpenSim.Region.Environment.Scenes,
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Interfaces, and OpenSim.Region.Interfaces
into OpenSim.Region.Framework.{Interfaces,Scenes} leaving only region
modules in OpenSim.Region.Environment.
The next step will be to move region modules up from
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules and
then sort out which modules are really core modules and which should
move out to forge.
I've been very careful to NOT BREAK anything. i hope i've
succeeded. as this is the work of a whole week i hope i managed to
keep track with the applied patches of the last week --- could any of
you that did check in stuff have a look at whether it survived? thx!
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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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owner (alongside the master avatar) and provides storage fo the
abuse email address. No user functionality yet.
This patch includes a migration.
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No longer teleports an agent home unless their root agent is being banned.
Visual blocking is still in effect.
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Makes the estate dialog fully functional. Implements all client facing functionality. Moves estate data from estate_settings.xml, which is used to provide defaults, to the region data store. Creates one estate for each region, and places the region in it. Converts all region bans to estate bans.
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