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Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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Passes but not yet complete
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Write bare bones unit test for region setting loads
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directly from urls
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An oar can now be merged with existing region contents by using the --merge option
For example, load oar --merge my.oar
Existing terrain, region settings and parcel data is left in place when an oar is merged.
See http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OpenSim_Archives#Usage for more information
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command line parsing
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streams even if there has been an error
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unfortunately, these commands cannot yet be properly relocated to the region modules due to deficiencies in the region module infrastructure
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unknown asset type, and log an error if it ever does happen
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* Change the PhysicsCollision callback for objects to send full contact point information. This will be used to calculate the collision plane for avatars
* Send the physics engine velocity in terse updates, not the current force being applied to the avatar. This should fix several issues including crouching through the floor and walking through walls
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use Watchdog.StartThread(). While your thread is running call Watchdog.UpdateThread(). When it is shutting down call Watchdog.RemoveThread(). Most of the threads in OpenSim have been updated
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- adding LandDataSerializer to OAR mechanics
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the OAR loader in line with region restart (and the correct
behavior).
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inventory and asset, service modules. The boolean startServices was replaced with realServices string. If the string contains the word asset, it will start a real asset module, if it contains inventory, it starts a real inventory. Otherwise, it use mock (NullPlugin-like) objects, for tests that don't really need functionality.
* SetupScene is now actually sharing the asset and inventory modules if the tester wishes to have multiple regions connected. To link regions, just start SetupScene with the same CommunicationManager for all scenes. SceneSetupHelper will hold a static reference to the modules and won't initialize them again, just run the scenes through the modules AddRegion, RegionLoaded and PostInitialize.
* With the recent changes, both asset and inventory (and in the future, user) services should always be asked from the scene, not instantiated alone. The tests should reflect this new behavior and always start a scene.
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WARNING: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO USE THIS NEW bin/OpenSim.addin.xml
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Attached is a patch that changes the oar file saving of creation date/time to an integer
instead of a string. I did this after justincc emailed me saying there is a problem
with internationalisation doing it the old way and I said I'd fix it. Its been
tested with MySQL and I've made the changes for MSSQL but that hasn't been well tested.
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3741 by disabling the loading of OAR creation information
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don't accidentally go on to process them
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* Issue was that region server was silently dropping an XmlException caused by trying to deserialize the blank asset service response
* So make asset service return http status NOT FOUND rather than OK in accordance with REST
* and interpret this correctly in the async response so that a null object is sent back
* This means that this fix won't be active until both region simulator and server reach this revision
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* If an oar save fails to get responses to all asset requests to the asset service then timeout after 60 seconds
* Timeout executes abort, since missing assets in an OAR seems bad
* This means that oar saves won't permanently hang and instead can be retried if something goes wrong with the asset service
* This is not a solution to mantis 3714. Hopefully a fix will be along shortly since I can now consistently reproduce that problem
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This patch adds oar file date and time (UTC) meta data to an oar file
when it is created. It also adds a unique ID, though this id does not
in anyway identify the machine that the oar file was created on.
When an oar file with this meta data is loaded this extra information
is saved with the region settings and available via LSL through:
- osLoadedCreationDate()
- osLoadedCreationTime()
- osLoadedCreationID()
If there is no meta data these fields will be blank. Subsequent oar
file loads will erase the information for the previous oar file
load. Persistence has only been implemented for MySQL, the other
backends need updating.
Overall this allows us to much more easily identify the specific version of
software that clients are using. Its very straightforward to edit the oar file
to change the ID string to be something more human friendly.
Included in the patch is a new file OpenSim/Data/MySQL/Resources/030_RegionStore.sql
required for the MySQL DB migration.
btw I had a chat with justincc about this a few weeks ago since he
wrote the oar file import/export and he sounded happy to accept
something that included date/time information but didn't want anything
that would silently leak private information like machine names.
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LICENSE.txt.
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* Return something more sensible if a file isn't found
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* didn't realize that we were getting back plain old exceptions
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* Catch directory exception on load oar as well as file exception
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* Actually spit out the exception caught by the plugin loader - not much point having plugins throw exceptions if we are just going to ignore them
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Fixes:
[1] Sharing exception on remote OAR management
[2] Occasional 505 error talking to Tomcat
[3] Occasional mono aborts caused by mlog in the
script engine's app domain (mono 2.4)
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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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storing them all up in memory
* Hopefully this will remove out of memory problems when saving large oars on machines without much memory
* It may also speed up saving of large oars
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figure
out where that pesky deadlock is during test runs.
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