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* * Doh, forgot one license headerlbsa712008-03-031-2/+1
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* Added copyright statements.Jeff Ames2008-02-051-2/+28
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* First part of avatar persistence, currently only really works in standalone ↵MW2008-02-041-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | mode (with accounts_authenticate set to true), it also only currently has a mysql database connector. (sqlite one will follow soon). It also uses the tribalmedia database system, so this needs checking to see if the old problems with mono have been fixed. To use, see the appearance section in opensim.ini.example, set "persist = true", then add the correct connection string for your database.(see mysql-AvatarAppearance.sql in share folder for a example of the table mysql table structure). This could possible be used in a very small grid, but would mean each region server would need to connect to the same mysql database. But the work to move the code to one of the grid servers shouldn't be too much.
* * Following on from sdague's r3144, commenting out other parts of TribalMediaJustin Clarke Casey2008-01-211-0/+2
| | | | | | * This should resolve the current build problem
* comment out use of the TribalMedia data mapper layerSean Dague2008-01-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | for now. It doesn't build on new mono at the moment, and isn't currently used. Please make sure this functions on mono 1.2.6 prior to adding it back in for the main tree.
* * added missing using clauselbsa712008-01-161-0/+1
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* * More work on getting the database framework to actually worklbsa712008-01-161-1/+1
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* Set svn:eol-style.Jeff Ames2008-01-141-24/+24
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* * Added specialization of DatabaseMapper, DataReader and ObjectFieldMapper ↵lbsa712008-01-141-0/+24
to support LLVector3, LLQuaternion and LLUUID * Added PrimitiveBaseShapeTableMapper to show how it's done NOTE: Nothing actually works yet - this code should be considered more of educational value until it's all wired together