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(this took a while to run).
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Linked objects won't scale together properly, only the root object scales.
This happens with scaling both up and down or inputting numbers in the edit dialog.
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* Implements Teleport One Agent Home
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* Implements 'Teleport Home'
* User Server has to be updated for it to save your home in grid mode
* home position accuracy is in int because the grid comms ExpectUser method tries to convert to Uint and crashes if it gets a float. Added a convert to decimal in ExpectUser but to avoid a breaking change with old revisions, kept the save value in int for now. Eventually it needs to be a float, but lets release another incremental version before doing that.
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* To make a landmark, you currently have to enable admin options in the advanced menu first. We're working on this.. however use the admin options solution in the mean time.
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This patch makes the "Show in Search" checkbox on the viewer work. Additionally, I also discovered that show-in-search objects use the JointWheel flag, so this patch currently uses that flag. LibSL needs to add a flag to enum LLObject.ObjectFlags, "IncludeSearch = 32768" so we aren't using a legacy flag.
Additionally this patch also contains a small fix to BaseHTTPServer that lets the response content-type to be something other than text/html. For some reason this didn't get submitted with the DataSnapshot merge.
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* Fixes an estate naming issue
* Fixes a land issue with the landobject not reporting the proper parcel prim.
* A few other tweaks.
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rather than simply returning 0 items.
* This is very early support which would only be triggered in a rather unlikely case (if the user server correctly received an inventory skeleton, but later on failed to return the whole inventory in a timely manner. Also, this only applies to the 1.19.1.4 client onwards
* Code cleanup and support for other failure cases (failure of inventory caching on region crossing, failure to actually add a folder/item, etc, should follow.
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* Added license info to a few files it was missing from.
* Fleshed out the landbuy interfaces
* If you add '-helperuri http://127.0.0.1:9000/' to your list of parameters you tell the client to use when you start it up you can transfer ownership of parcels now in standalone. Structured gridmode requires a lot more work, see the documentation in the example money module. The example money module is not secure especially in standalone mode.
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client session.
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actually a little more work than I expected given the copious
use of out params.
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restart console command.
* It looks ugly on the console.. but it's really safe.. and restores some memory.
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* Several people have asked for a way to limit uploads, so I've decided to show people how to do this in the BetaGridLikeMoneyModule.
* Configure it in OpenSim.ini using the [Economy] header. See the bottom of the OpenSim.ini.example for more information.
* This also fleshes out the Economy API a bit more.
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"This is llDetectedKey for touch_start - it is already implemented for sensor."
Thanks Michael
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of 1 instead of 0 for the folder requested in a InventoryDescendentsPacket
* Can't hurt - it doesn't appear to cause any problems in a quick test.
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* wrap attributes in properties
* clean up names a little bit
* clean up name styles
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* wrap fields as Properties
* rename some fields/properties to more sensible names
* set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
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item giving
* Now you can drag an object from your inventory and give it to another avatar
* !!! Use at your own risk !!! Many things are unimplemented as of yet, including permissions (the person receiving your item can probably do absolutely everything with it)
* Also, items for the receiving end up in their root folder rather than the objects folder
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for a client at the server by 3x. AgentResume restores the timeout to the normal amount.
* The linden client still doesn't like it when you have an image select box open for more then 100 or so seconds.
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* This will definitely help the missing prim problem (probably eliminate it entirely)!
* This will help the broken up land block problem (probably eliminate it entirely)!
* Warning, change the default throttle settings at your own risk ( and don't commit the throttle settings! )
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* Scripts in prims within linksets can now be properly edited using the 'edit linked parts' linden ui option
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* This update breaks inter-region communications, sorry.
* You will need to run prebuild.
Next, the good;
* This update solves the unexpected binary element when Linux simulators inform windows simulators and vice versa. So Linux Simulators and Windows simulators are 100% compatible again.
* This update introduces an Integer in the prim crossing method to tell the receiving simulator which XML method to use to load the prim that crossed the border. If the receiving prim doesn't support the method, the prim crossing fails and no prims are lost.
That being said, it's best to update all your simulators to this revision at once.
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affect once the region and the grid servers have upgraded to this revision
* You may also need to clear your cache before seeing any effect.
* These fixes may or may not affect inventory on the RC client.
* These fixes should make non-root folders work better, stop inventory failure on first login, allow trash to be emptied and make texture picker in object edit view work properly
* Fixes are 1) make initial root folder request wait for async inventory delivery, 2) deliver all folders in the initial login skeleton, not just the root child ones and 3) deal
with situations where we receive child folders from the inventory service before their parent is received.
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sort it out when he gets time.
Most likely doesn't really work in grid mode as the generated textures are marked as temporary and I don't think they are updated to the asset server. We have to either live with these textures being sent to the asset server, and manually clean them out from time to time or wait until there is some asset management system in place.
Also currently the texture is only generated at region startup, it is not updated after terraforming.
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* When I removed the hard coding for the http port last night, I foolishly assumed standalone would be okay :)
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This takes us down to 15 compiler warnings on a VS2005 C# build.
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* We should not be using ASCII anywhere except for legacy compatibility reasons.
* A large number of UTF8 Encoders are being used in places where we should be using Util.StringToField instead. These have been tagged with // ENCODING FAULT
* This should fix Mantis#799 - Japanese Profile Text does not work.
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non-home regions
* Should work in multi-region standalone and grid modes
* This should also solve other non-home region caps issues (map requests, RC client inventory requests, etc)
* We now pass CAPS information on to the destination region on region crossing, and set up a CAPS object when an agent becomes a master
* Current limitation is that this will only work if your http_listener_port is 9000
* This is a very early code cut (lots of bad practice, hard coding and inefficiency). However, I wanted to get this out there for feedback and my own sanity. Next few patches will clean up the mess.
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Life About box when using non-ASCII encodings (bug #769).
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inventory (again)
* Can't just do this fix since it stops subfolders working (though it appears subfolder renaming may be fubar at the moment)
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* Fixed a compile error.
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* Reduce 'asset not found' console debug spam
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thanks Grumly57.
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the texture queue
* This is in order to identify whether it is these which are somehow causing the massive texture packet bloat,
* since this is the only other packet put on to that queue other than the TextureSender ones
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