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* Moved the constants out into a separate DefaultConfig
* Pulled configMember up
* Some minor CCC
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* In most cases, the setting in OpenSim.ini.example is taken as the canonical one since this is the file virtually everyone ends up using
* OpenSim will start up with a blank OpenSim.ini, in which case sqlite is the default database (as before)
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OpenSim.ini.example thru DefaultScriptEngine = "XEngine"
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directory rather all files types in that folder.
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allows the spliting up of opensim.ini into multiple ini files.
The ini files in this folder are loaded after the masterini file (if that is set) and before opensim.ini.
The default folder it looks for and searches is "bin\config", but that can be set by using the command arg "-inidirectory=<path>" (path is local to bin\) when starting up opensim.exe.
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* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
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* This enables parsing of xml files and files obtained via http for the -inimaster option as well as -inifile
* Thanks StrawberryFride!
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The change makes two principal implementation changes:
[1] It removes the hard coded set of possible asset server client
implementations, allowing any arbitrary implementation that has been
identified to the PluginLoader as an appropriate extension. The
extension point for asset server client extension
is /OpenSim/AssetServerClient. All of the old configuration rules have
been preserved, and any of the legacy configuration values will still
work as they did before, except the implementation is now loaded as a
plug-in, rather than as a hard-coded instantiation of a specific class.
The re-hashing of IAssetServer as an extension of IPlugin made upgrading
of the implementation classes a necessity.
Caveat: I have not been able to meaningfully test the crypto-grid
clients. I believe they should work correctly, but the refactoring
necessary to handle plug-in based initialization (vs constructor-based
initialisation) admits the possibility of a problem.
[2] The asset cache implementation, previously introduce as a hard-code
class instantiation is now implemented as an IPlugin. Once again the
previous (configurationless) behavior has been preserved. But now it is
possible for those interested in experimenting with cache technologies
to do so simply by introducing a new extension for the asset cache
extension point (/OpenSim/AssetCache).
I've tested all of the configuration settings, after applying the patch
to a newly extracted tree, and they seem to work OK.
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* This option makes OpenSim use the usual db based asset service in standalone, and the grid based one in grid mode
* The other options can (local, grid, etc) can still be used explicitly as before
* Also change OpenSim.ini.example and the surrounding explanative text
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Committing the above patch with changes. Thank you, Gerhard. Removed
unneccessary verbosity in case of no error, added more output for errors.
Added support for HTTP Uri fetching which I had added in my last commit.
Converted the Console.WriteLines to log4net.
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is a http:// URI, it will be fetched and parsed as an XML config.
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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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standalone. (not sure if this will fix your issue daTwitch.. it's probably not even a bug)
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have them.
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knew? Reverting that.
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a better chance of working out of the box
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default script engine to XEngine. This won't change anything if you
already specified the default in your OpenSim.ini.
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ConfigurationLoader. To make it easier to customise the loading of those settings and possible in the future move it to a plugin.
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