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"modules" share a common base interface and are loaded from the single loader. (It seems to work fine, but I have left the old scriptengine loader, incase we have to change back).
Removed the reference to OpenJpeg in the DynamicTextureModule, to see if that was causing the build problem someone is having.
Added a Temporary fix for the "existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host" exception on windows when a user logs out of a multiregion instance.
Some early work to prepare for improving the way clients are updated (about prims etc).
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change and improve how we handle caps.
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Temporary have had to rename the OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite project to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1, as I'm not sure what was done to stop the old project name being included in the VS2005 solution.
Also some config changes:
OpenSim now has a INI (OpenSim.ini) file that it will read some config settings from (if the ini file exists).
Added Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll so that we can use the same code for sqlite on Windows and mono/linux. (from what I can tell Mono class libraries have a MIT license so there should be no problems with us including this dll).
So now to get the basic prim storage working , you need to first create the sqlite database file from the sqlite3-prims.sql in share directory. Then in the OpenSim.ini file, change the storage_plugin so it points to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll (storage_plugin = OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll). Then in your region.xml files change the DataStore value so it is the name of your database file (at the moment you need a different sqlite3 database file for each region).
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configdir, datadir.
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class.
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* ExternalHostName supports "SYSTEMIP" again.
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* IsEnvironmentSupported() - returns whether the platform is supported, if not, an error message is specified (at the moment restricts 95/98/ME, Systems that lack HTTPD.SYS and versions of the .NET framework prior to 2.0)
* GetFileName() - returns a system valid filename, on windows this places data in the Application Data directory, on UNIX, the folder in which the application is calling from.
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methods we use. Favours IPv4 addresses before IPv6 addresses to work around the Vista preference issue.
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* added some licensing info
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compile yet as not all the code has been changed to use the new namespaces. Am committing it now for feedback on the namespaces.
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