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priority (by distance being the one that makes sense(?). So called fairness serves no usefull purpose. If a region is lagged or user has bad comms, and far objects updates don't arrive, at least nearby thinks do have a chance to keep ticking. Just test on a big region and observe rez order on arrival. lower viewer bandwith helps seeing the diference. No use to put in core since cmic loves the priority scrambling code i comented out.
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OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/Avatar/Friends/FriendsModule.cs
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OpenSim/Framework/Util.cs
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co-presence in the same sim. Using avatar picker, users can now search for names such as "first.last@grid.com:9000", find them, and request friendship. Friendship requests are stored if target user is offline. TESTED ON STANDALONE ONLY.
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OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.cs
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analysis and stat accuracy.
Update() now accepts a frames parameter which can control the number of frames updated.
-1 will update until shutdown.
The watchdog updating moves above the maintc recalculation for any required sleep since it should be accounted for within the frame.
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OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/World/Estate/EstateManagementModule.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.PacketHandlers.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.cs
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However, this returns 0 on Mono (at least on 2.6.7)! So not showing if it is zero.
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printed out periodically)
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This shows the actual amount of RAM being taken up by OpenSimulator (objects + vm overhead)
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For now on caps/EventQueue, and still only used on a material change...
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OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Instance/ScriptInstance.cs
OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/XEngine/XEngine.cs
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.NET 4.0 added the method Stream.CopyTo(stream, bufferSize). For .NET 3.5
and before, WebUtil defined an extension method for Stream with the signature
Stream.CopyTo(stream, maxBytesToCopy). The meaning of the second parameter
is different in the two forms and depending on which compiler and/or
runtime you use, you could get one form or the other. Crashes ensue.
This change renames the WebUtil stream copy method to something that
cannot be confused with the new CopyTo method defined in .NET 4.0.
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to SOP including SOPserialization (not to databases). No action on physics still. No send to viewer, etc
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ObjectChnageWhat what into ObjectChangeType change. What is
no name for a variable or type!
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OpenSim/Region/Application/OpenSimBase.cs
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makes use of the SLUtil copy via a method rather than each LLClientView loading a separate copy.
As per opensim-users mailing list discussion.
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the PostToService variants.
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scene about position scale or rotation change by client (others can be added). Its served at SceneGraph that does permition checks, undostore and sends down to SOG. changed values are stored in a class (ObjectChangeData) and what is changed as a enum (ObjectChangeWhat) with bit fields and 'macros' of this for better readability (at top of scenegraph.cs lasy to find better place for now) this can be extended for other things clients changes and need undo/redo. SOG process acording to what is changed. Changed UNDO/redo to use this also (warning is only storing what is changed, previus stored all, this must be checked for side efects. to save all PRS change commented line in scenegraph). Still have excessive calls to ScheduleGroupForTerseUpdate. **** UNTESTED ****
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<category/module>" to display commands in a category.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
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OpenSim/Framework/Servers/VersionInfo.cs
OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/World/WorldMap/WorldMapModule.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
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from CommandConsole.
This is so that the static MainConsole.Instance doesn't retain references to methods registered by scene and other modules to service commands.
This prevents the scene from being garbage collected at the end of a test.
This is not the final thing preventing GC - next up is the timer started by SimStatsReporter that holds a reference to Scene that prevents end of test gc.
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This is how it was originally. This stops a very long running alarm callback from causing a problem.
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returns and for consistency.
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On the first frame, all startup scene objects are added to the physics scene.
This can cause a considerable delay, so we don't start raising the alarm on scene loop timeouts until the second frame.
This commit also slightly changes the behaviour of timeout reporting.
Previously, a report was made for the very first timed out thread, ignoring all others until the next watchdog check.
Instead, we now report every timed out thread, though we still only do this once no matter how long the timeout.
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.Inventory.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Serialization/SceneObjectSerializer.cs
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whether the process is 32-bit or 64-bit
In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory.
However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated.
Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected.
This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.
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careminster
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but unscripted default sit anim is lost. Still some Gfx glitching. Physical
crossing doesn't work yet.
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than ERROR. Restore extra log message if shape processing fails.
Logging level was DEBUG before 312e145 (Fri Feb 3 2012).
312e145 also accidentally removed the 'general error' log message if any shape deserialization failed.
This commit restores it, though this has no functional impact.
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as an OptionSet long option
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call where the first was unused.
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