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whether an asset was actually found or not
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* The AssetServerBase is now responsible for dequeueing, the server implementations merely recieves ProcessRequest( AssetRequest req )
* Catchall added around queue processing thread so thread won't abort on exceptions.
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notice of doom
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* Shortened type references
* Removed redundant 'this' qualifier
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Have flattened the OpenSim.Framework project/namespace. The problem is that the namespace is still wrong as its "OpenSim.Framework" while the directory is "OpenSim\Framework\General" , so we need to decide if we change the directory or correct the namespace.
Note this has lead to a big flat project, but I think a lot of the files we most likely don't even use any longer. And others belong in other projects/namespaces anyway.
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the ChatModule by MW and myself. Couldn't find Adam online
after that rev went in.
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* Sqlite Storage Engine now supports terrain -- however be aware that every terrain revision stored will at 512KB to your database file. At the moment it is storing every revision from the first.
* Fixed an issue where by noverbose mode would display lots of useless junk. Noverbose mode is now quite usable.
* Fixed a whole bunch of console message issues such as naming and categorisation
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* There is now a AssetServerBase
* lolcat in ur assets
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Also added a couple of console output lines to try to make it easier to tell which asset storage system is in use.
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So we can still use sqlite for assets while we wait for the rest of the new asset system to be wrote.
Needs more testing, so if it causes problems will have to swap back to db4o.
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Deleted the GridInterfaces projects, and for now moved the old local asset server into Framework.Communications, as we prepare to rewrite the asset cache and asset server.
Deleted Framework.manager as I am sure this is no longer in use.
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