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ok, so the estate stores now want their own migration files, but as it
happened the SQL definition were inside the Region migrations.
It seems better/cleaner to keep each 'store' separately updatable.
WARNING: any editing in the middle of the migration scripts (as opposite
to just appending to them) has the potential of messing up updates of
existing databases. As far as I can see, this one is (probably) safe,
the worst that could happen is the EstateStore migration silently fail
if the estate the tables are already there.
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this seems the least evil way forward since mono 2.6 and later will see increasing usage, and this only works with what was SQLiteNG
MAC USERS WILL NEED TO CHANGE REFERENCES TO "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" to "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteLegacy.dll" in OpenSim.ini and config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini (if using standalone)
See the OpenSim.ini.example and StandaloneCommon.ini.example files for more details
This commit also temporarily changes unsigned ParentEstateID values in the OpenSim.Data.Tests to signed temporarily, since the new plugin enforces creation of signed fields in the database (which is what the SQL actually specifies). And change data columns in sqlite is a pita.
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shortly be changed to work under mono 2.6 and above
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I apparently missed one drop tables statement that was actually needed
when I did the cleaning to make this work for old sqlite versions.
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tables shouldn't exist yet, and the exists keyword is relatively new in
sqlite. This has been breaking a lot of people on Suse Enterprise Linux,
for instance.
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of the issue.
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help much, but it might.
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put some drop table if exist clauses in here to hopefully let this
migration work for people that are in an intermediary broken state
right now.
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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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