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inventory
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DeleteToInventory() is misleading - it is the caller that decides whether to delete or not
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This addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5441
The bug was due to a pre-existing mistake in creating the inventory stored position
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are coalesced to inventory
This is the CoalesceMultipleObjectsToInventory setting in [Inventory] in OpenSimDefaults.ini
Default is true.
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testing to make sure HG inventory isn't broken by this (it shouldn't).
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InventoryAccessModule.
Continue to restore original absolute positions of stored scene objects, though it's possible that these aren't used again
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as the item.
This now only happens for the first object (which was the item selected last when the coalesce was originally taken)
This matches the expected behaviour of the environment as seen on the Linden Labs grid.
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used by the TestRezCoalescedObject() regression test.
This structure matches the existing one for SceneObjects and will allow code to be reused by the uuid gatherer, other tests, etc.
Test is not yet fully implemented due to a bug in rezzing coalesced objects where they all get the same name as the item.
Only one object should get the same name as the item, which appears to be the one selected last when the the objects were coalesced in the first place.
This bug will be addressed shortly.
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RayEndIsIntersection byte
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inventory.
This should happen if the client supplies a task ID with the RezObject call.
The rez goes through the same code as llRezObject(), so the same perms are applied.
Rotation isn't yet preserved, this should be fixed shortly.
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WARNING!!!!!
You can TAKE them, but you can't REZ them again. Only the first of the contained
objects will rez, the rest is inaccessible until rezzing them is implemented.
Also, rotations are not explicitly stored. This MAY work. Or not.
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object rather than the owner of the inventory item. In theory,
this shouldn't happen unless you are using grid-wide library
for inventory.
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the viewer too much.
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usage help. Moved Osp around, deleted unnecessary OspInventoryWrapperPlugin, added manipulation of SOP's xml representation in a generic ExternalRepresentationUtils function.
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capability to preserve creator information on HG asset transfers. Added a new HGAssetService that is intended to be the one outside the firewall. It processes and filters the assets that go out of the grid. Also fixed the normal AssetService to do special things for the main instance (console commands, etc). Moved HGInventoryService to OpenSim.Services.HypergridService. Changed the way the login service gets the ServiceURL configs.
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themselves. Tested. Seems to be working, main tests pass. Nothing done for IARs or HG transfers yet -- this only works for OARs for the time being.
New migration in inventory table in order to make CreatorID varchar(255).
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save properly, as will the results of a resizer script working. Attachment
positions are no longer saved on each move, but instead are saved once on
logout. Attachment script states are saved as part of the attachment now
when detaching.
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MapAndArray collection
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folder up from connectors into Scene.Inventory.cs
This fixes the problem for all architectures (hg as well as local and grid) and means we don't have to dupe code between connectors.
Not ideal in that it becomes non-modular, but methods in Scene.Inventory.cs should eventually be modularized anyway.
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script state enum to reflect recent changes.
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conditions in linking and unlinking
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Change the slam bit from 3 to 4. Assume the old slam bit is always set.
The new slam bit is a "changed owner" bit, correcting a bug where an item
passed from the creator to another with less than full perms, then back (sale
test) would arrive back full perm. Lots of in-code docs.
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user's inventory in foreign grids.
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access to Notecards in user's inventory.
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comments in InventoryAccessModule.
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attachments
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is fully rezzed and all scripts in it are instantiated. This ensures that link
messages will not be lost on rez/region crossing and makes heavily scripted
objects reliable.
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root prim until right clicked (or otherwise updated).
The root cause of this problem was that multiple ObjectUpdates were being sent on attachment which differed enough to confuse the client.
Sometimes these would eliminate each other and sometimes not, depending on whether the scheduler looked at the queued updates.
The solution here is to only schedule the ObjectUpdate once the attachment code has done all it needs to do.
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CreatorID, it doesn't modify database backends or OAR files to support storing/loading it
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* Moved a few key inventory access methods from Scene.Inventory to an IInventoryAccessModule module
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