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restoration routines
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* Now all servers respond to the "show version" command on the console
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* User tries to log-in but is already logged in. Userserver will send message to simulator user was in to log the user out there.
* From the UserServer, admin types 'logoff-user firstname lastname message'.
* Some regions may not get the message because they're not updated yet.
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math in the sun module. This populates the sun phase slider on the terrain tab in the estate tools according to the current sun phase. Display purposes only for now. Need to go the other way for setting the sun phase based on the linden hour in the estate tools.
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* Looks up UUIDNames for script time and colliders in a separate thread.
* Hopefully this'll allow you to look at top scripts on a region that has a lot of scripts without crashing your client thread.
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skeleton,
far from complete, just want to check in early and often.
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adding back in a few messages on exceptions.
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llLoopSound sends out one packet to clients in view, so it doesn't work anymore
when clients enter later on, or the prim is modified in any way.
Solution: Stored sound data on prim, send full update instead.
llStartSound and llLoopSound now accept both LLUUIDs to a sound as well as object
inventory sound names. llStopSound clears prim data and sends full update.
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If a request is made for an asset which is not in the cache yet,
but has already been requested by something else, queue up the
callbacks on that requester instead of swamping the asset server
with multiple requests for the same asset.
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that creates the event handler chain ready to hook by script engines
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llOwnerSay()
via the newly created Scene.SimBroadcast() call.
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There's some oddness with the parcel counts, but if you can get past the oddness, you can return objects under an owner that you have permission to return.
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Nothing huge, but the new button code for producing
a new script does well, but the script will not allow
for name change once created. It reverts back to new script.
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(from awebb)
i've added the OSHttpStatusCodes enumeration of HTTP status codes, have adapted
BaseHttpServer to use those.
then RestPlugin now has proper Failure handling returning proper HTTP status
codes. Regions/POSTHandler is work-in-progress.
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fully in the region console
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* If a caller attempts to set PrimitiveBaseShape.ProfileCurve with a HollowShape or ProfileShape component which is not a valid enum, a warning is spat out and a default shape
subtituted
* This does not solve any underlying problem if we're missing some enum values (though it's not obvious what these are), but it should allow save-xml2/load-xml2 to be used
without causing invalid enum value related exceptions. The checks will also guard against badly behaved clients.
* This change alters the order of shape values in the xml, since it appears properties are serialized after fields (at least this is the case in mono). .net native
deserialization can cope with this it appears, though people manipulating xml manually may need to adapt (if there are any).
* This may be a good argument against relying on .net [de]serialization for our xml format.
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provide OSHttpRequest and OSHttpResponse to our REST handler.
also, this adds proper RestPlugin.IsGod() checking against the X-OpenSim-Godkey
HTTP request header.
last, i added XML doc comments to RestPlugin.cs
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Fix spelling typo (Thanks ChrisDown for pointing this out)
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placed the return in
the "if (request.UserAgent != null)" branch in the wrong place: as a result BaseHttpServer would not do
anything if the user agent header field was present....ARGH! BAAAAAAD.
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you really can have pants.
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ref in inventory give and also now causes items to appear
in the correct folders now, no longer in the root folder.
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You sure can. This change set restores pants (and the rest of the
default appearance) in grid mode. The
root issue had to do with serializing multi-faced textures to the
grid server. This also restores the lookup path through the avatar
factory module, as that seems the reasonable place to have it live.
Some clean up patches are coming later as well, plus testing on
standalone, but this should be in a good kicking around state for
grid users.
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Fixes a bug in BaseRequestHandler.
If the length of the patter is equal to, or greater than, the length of
the actual request path, then an exception is thrown. System using is
added to support use of String.Empty. Exception is used to ensure most
efficient operation on (assumed to be most common) successful case.
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This patch adds an additional handler to the existing BaseHttpServer.
It does not affect any of the existing behaviors except insofar as the
new handler may be selected.
It is selected first because its Agent-oriented nature means that it
should not be pre-empted. The new handler type is defined by IHttpAgentHandler
in Framework/Servers and has two interface methods: Match and Handle.
The Match function returns a boolean result based upon examination of
information presented in the User-Agent header.
The Handle function expects to get the request and response instances
associated with the flow. The handler is responsible for ALL activity
associated with the request except in the event of an unhandled exception,
in which case the HandleAgentRequest routine will generate a 500 status
message and close the stream.
There are two immediateley apparent (and VERY easy to implement)
improvements that could be made:
1. The Match call could be allowed to operate over the entire
request context., rather than just agent identity.
2. The Handler could return a boolean indication of whether or not
the request was actually handled, and if not, the remaining handler
mechanism could take a shot at it. This would eliminate issues
arising from pre-empted streams.
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HttpListenerResponse respectively.
enhancing IStreamHandler and IStreamedHandler interfaces so that OSHttp{Request,Response} get passed in,
allowing RestHandlers to set response status code, redirections, etc.
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survive. A tiny fraction of them will turn into a torus.
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half tiny amount implemented.
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inventories. Also enables 'New Script' button. from Melanie. Thanks Melanie!
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assets on disk write from Melane. Thanks Melanie!
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FluxOne found.
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handle it..." by properly dealing with the situation where a client still has queued texture requests when it logs out
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an asset to be missing
* This prevents repeated requests for the same missing asset to the asset server, hopefully reducing the load a little
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* This revision also includes a very temporary fix for the fact that NREs are received because of a missing avatar apperance in grid mode
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the MSSQL and MYSQL mappers back in under datastores and looking at doing
gid bits for this
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AvatarAppearance instead.
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