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UploadAsset() to prevent item creation failure when NewInventoryItem thread reachs the object first.
This was preventing the previous race condition fix in 4fc0cfb from actually working.
This commit also removes some of the pointless transaction id checks - these conditions are already being enforced in AgentAssetsTransactions.
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user item and update user item mechanisms
This is done for consistency and to allow removal or some access methods that increase code complexity.
However, this path has not been used for a long time, not even by LL 1.23 - viewers use caps http upload for this instead
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in the viewer or updating existing assets.
On creating these items, the viewer sends a UDP AssetUploadRequest followed by a CreateInventoryItem.
It was possible for the CreateInventoryItem/UpdateInventoryItem to occasionally outrace the AssetUploadRequest and fail to find an initialized Xfer object, at which point the item create would fail.
So instead we always set up a Xfer object on either the asset or inventory item update request.
This does not introduce a new race because code already exists to delay the item operation until the asset is uploaded if necessary (but this only worked if the xfer object already existed)
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When a slider parameter is changed, the viewer uploads a new shape (or other asset) and the item is updated to point to it.
Viewer 1 uploaded the data in the initial request itself, so the asset references was almost always correctly updated.
However, viewer 3/2 always uploads data in a subsequent xfer, which exposed a race condition where the viewer would make the item update before the asset had uploaded.
This commit shuffles the order of operations to avoid this race, the item is updated with the new asset id instead of the old one while the upload was still taking place.
A second race had to be fixed where avatar appearance would also be updated with the old asset id rather than the new one.
This was fixed by updating the avatar appearance ids when the appearance was actually saved, rather than when the wearables update was made.
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Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5444
Fix is to stop the asset transaction calling UpdateInventoryItem() since the caller is doing it anyway, which is more correct.
This did not effect scripts.
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random rather than using IDs known by the client ahead of time.
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Refactor to remove the property "MyScene" and the pointless circular
refs to the managing classes. Converted the module to a non-shared module.
Reformatted source for 80 columns. Removed the special role the module
had in the old loader.
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owner, if the notecard is saved by a permitted group member
This means moving the alert up to a place where the IClientAPI is available.
One can also argue that such client messages shouldn't be sent directly from the scene data model
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Redirection of the RootFolder property is still todo. This compiles but probably inventory will be inconsistent.
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LICENSE.txt.
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-- please see the example. Affects region servers only.
This may break a lot of things, but it needs to go in. It was tested in standalone and the UCI grid, but it needs a lot more testing.
Known problems:
* HG asset transfers are borked for now
* missing texture is missing
* 3 unit tests commented out for now
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properties as before
- prefix private variables with m_ in AssetBase.cs
- related to Mantis #3122, as mentioned in
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/opensim-dev/2009-February/005088.html
- all services will likely need to be upgraded after this commit
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OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules.Agent en bloc to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules
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