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* This fixes chi11ken's/OpenViewer's libsl cap issue.
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fixed path
* This allows caps requests to be routed to regions where the agent is currently a root agent instead of the region that they logged into as it did previously.
* This fixes a wide variety of bugs related to 'can't do X once i've crossed a border'.
* The first seed cap request fails, the second one works. (this generates an error message on the console)
* Experimental.
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up log messages
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if a login fails because the inventory service has failed.
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ansgar and i have been working on an asterisk voice module that will allow
us to couple opensim with an asterisk VoIP gateway.
the patch below consists of
* AsteriskVoiceModule region module: alternative to the plain-vanilla
VoiceModule, will make XmlRpc calls out to an asterisk-opensim
frontend
* asterisk-opensim.py frontend, living in share/python/asterisk, takes
XmlRpc calls from the AsteriskVoiceModule
* account_update: to update/create a new SIP account (on
ProvisionVoiceAccountRequest)
* region_update: to update/create a new "region" conference call
(on ParcelVoiceInfo)
* a asterisk-opensim test client, living in share/python/asterisk, to
exercise astersik-opensim.py
this still does not give us voice in OpenSim, but it's another step on
this path...
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rather than simply returning 0 items.
* This is very early support which would only be triggered in a rather unlikely case (if the user server correctly received an inventory skeleton, but later on failed to return the whole inventory in a timely manner. Also, this only applies to the 1.19.1.4 client onwards
* Code cleanup and support for other failure cases (failure of inventory caching on region crossing, failure to actually add a folder/item, etc, should follow.
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* Added license info to a few files it was missing from.
* Fleshed out the landbuy interfaces
* If you add '-helperuri http://127.0.0.1:9000/' to your list of parameters you tell the client to use when you start it up you can transfer ownership of parcels now in standalone. Structured gridmode requires a lot more work, see the documentation in the example money module. The example money module is not secure especially in standalone mode.
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all, which was in an entirely different location
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root folder on 1.19.1.4 non-cache clear relog.
* The folder version numbers probably do need to be non-zero, but there is a further subtlety of the protocol to understand first
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delivery from the inventory service
* This will reduce failures where the inventory server is simply slow
* Still need to properly inform the user if the inventory service has failed altogether
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before the region had completely received the inventory for the user.
* A much larger race condition where the inventory request could be made before the region gets any data at all will also be fixed in the near future.
* This change also fixes a regression from two patches ago where items stopped appearing in standalone inventory
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at once, rather than each individual
* This is required in order to work towards eliminating some inventory race conditions and to better deal with situations where a grid inventory server is slow or not responding.
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more readable, and make RootFolder get only
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Preparation for handling inventory problems where the inventory server receives a request and never responds, or is late in responding
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Handles the CreateItem cap request for all wearables,
setting the proper value in inType and assType.
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grief than expected, as monodevelop doesn't like to refactor
properties of properties.
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actually a little more work than I expected given the copious
use of out params.
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to reflect what they really are.
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what just went wrong
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where the AssetType enum was 'Primitive' rather than 'Object'
* The libsecondlife patch was also applied to libsecondlife itself in r1714
* Many, many thanks to Dr Schofield (IBM) for his help on this :)
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* wrap attributes in properties
* clean up names a little bit
* clean up name styles
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* wrap fields as Properties
* rename some fields/properties to more sensible names
* set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
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Patch to remove commented NotImpemented calls from within implemented script functions
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* You will probably need to clear your client's cache before this will take effect
* The problem was that the underlying libsecondlife.AssetType was returning "primitive" rather than "object". This fix is in lieu of correcting/updating our libsecondlife.dll
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XML. Cleaned up an error report. Noted at the top, why the two unused caps path variables must stay.
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'LLSDParseException:expected </llsd>' error.
* Objects folder still exhibits strange behavior.
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* This patch removes voice code into a region module. This required the implementation of events and other code to allow region modules to register their own caps handlers, and should allow different voice module implementations.
* CAVEAT: This does not provide complete voice support, it merely provides the hooks so that it can be plugged in.
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isn't useable yet
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critical section
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needs to be updated still.
* Adding some XMPP stuff that's incomplete.
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* (and Ansgar/Ansi)
* Fleshes out the voice stubs to better interact with the viewer CAPS requests - no actual voice support yet!
* In his own words
"the attached patch enhances the existing voice support by returning a proper voice account user and password and is preparing the config file so that we can specify a SIP server (not yet working). currently the SIP is hardcoded. the next step is to refactor voice support into a region module. working on that. "
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create new inventory folders
* This mirrors the grid behaviour
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rather than having them disappear off into the ether
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if the avatar has never logged in before
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to one
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* This update breaks inter-region communications, sorry.
* You will need to run prebuild.
Next, the good;
* This update solves the unexpected binary element when Linux simulators inform windows simulators and vice versa. So Linux Simulators and Windows simulators are 100% compatible again.
* This update introduces an Integer in the prim crossing method to tell the receiving simulator which XML method to use to load the prim that crossed the border. If the receiving prim doesn't support the method, the prim crossing fails and no prims are lost.
That being said, it's best to update all your simulators to this revision at once.
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