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LICENSE.txt.
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* Moved the constants out into a separate DefaultConfig
* Pulled configMember up
* Some minor CCC
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(!) on linux - reverting until we can investigate further.
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common baseclass for backend configs.
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* This allows configuration of the assetset and library control file paths to be other than ./inventory/Libraries.xml and ./assets/AssetSets.xml
* This is controlled via the LibrariesXMLFile and AssetSetsXMLFile configuration settings in [StandAlone] in OpenSim.ini (in standalone)
and via the user and asset config xml files for grid mode
* Thanks to SirKimba for the patch
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adding default_loginLevel in USerServer.xml to set a default
login level to acces to the grid. Fixing one bug in login_reset
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* Looks like these weren't so unused after all - oops!
* Remove message from grid server config
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configuration elements from the last checkin
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* Changed InventoryUrl and GridServerURL type to Uri instead of string - to address '/' issues.
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support. As far as I know, the LLSD login method is currently only used by libsl based clients/bots. So could be useful to be able to disable this if a grid comes under a griefing attack from libsl bots.
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* You'll need to start-up the MessageingServer and set it up. It sets up like any of the other grid servers.
* All user presence data is kept in memory for speed, while the agent is online. That means if you shutdown the messaging server or the messaging server crashes, it forgets who's online/offline.
* Occasionally the region-cache will get stale if regions move around a lot. if it gets stale, run clear-cache on the messaging server console to clear the region cache.
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just ignore this for now, but it lets us get connect strings to sqlite
and nhibernate.
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* Added new generic "Location" class to handle 2D integer locations. Going to use it to replace all RegionHandle and X,Y coordinate references throughout the entire project. You have been warned.
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(this took a while to run).
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Changed LogBase to ConsoleBase, which handles console I/O.
This is mostly an in-place conversion, so lots of refactoring can still be done.
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* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
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default value. This is useful when the server is running by itself and a new region request is added without sufficient information
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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* Added SSL Option to User Server to allow logins to be done via SSL.
* Added sane handling for when Remote Admin Plugin configuration is not found
* Added some performance boosts to an area of libTerrain which was highlighted in profiling.
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grid, so likely to have problems on a larger grid with more people?
To use , both the user server and Inventory server need to be running this latest revision. (older regions should be able to still be used, just the user won't have inventory on them). Also and HERE IS THE BIG BREAK ISSUE, currently, so that the initial inventory details for a user are added to the inventory db , you need to recreate the accounts using the user server "create user" feature. It should be quite easy to manual populate the inventory database instead but I someone else will need to look into that) Also I've only tested using SQLite as the database provider, there is a Mysql inventory provider but I don't know if it works (SQLite is set as default, so you will need to change it in the inventory server config.xml)
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to if their logon region is down. Known good region, sort of.
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