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EstateSettings.IsEstateManagerOrOwner() to reflect what it actually does.
This makes it consistent with other parts of OpenSimulator that are treating ESTATE_MANAGER and ESTATE_OWNER as different entities.
As per opensim-dev mailing list.
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originally proposed in SL Jira (https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-244).
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scripting true" or other parameters as appropriate.
This is to allow individual switching of scene debug settings and to provide flexibiltiy for additional settings.
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of execution time.
This is to make the report clearer and less confusing.
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measurement period and an idealised frame time.
The previous lines-per-second measurement used for top scripts report was inaccurate, since lines executed does not reflect time taken to execute.
Also, every fetch of the report would reset all the numbers limiting its usefulness and we weren't even guaranteed to see the top 100.
The actual measurement value should be script execution time per frame but XEngine does not work this way.
Therefore, we use actual script execution time scaled by the measurement period and an idealised frame time.
This is still not ideal but gives reasonable results and allows scripts to be compared.
This commit moves script execution time calculations from SceneGraph into IScriptModule implementations.
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are still lowercase.
Also convert the estate commands to simply AddCommand() calls so that commands from two different modules can be placed in the same category
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<category/module>" to display commands in a category.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5869
Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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spwan point positioning on rotated telehubs.
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additional redundant information.
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This is damage control es EstateSettings is not the place this can be put.
EstateSettings is nt unique to a region and therefore would introduce
a hard limit of one telehub per estate, completely shutting off the
option of having SL style telehubs, e.g. one per region. Whole
estate teleport routing can still be implemented id desiresd, this
way all options are open while the other way most options get closed
off.
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Telehub settings now persist to the database and are saved across sim restarts. So-far this only works on MySQL. this is a work in progress, teleport routing is not yet implemented.
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Support for viewer side of telehub management. Can manupulate Telehubs and SpawnPoints from the viewer estate managemnt tools. This is a work in progress and does not yet persist or affect teleport routing.
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the 3 iteration functions so more of them are using the correct
iteration for the action they are performing. The 3 iterators that seem
to fit all actions within OpenSim at this time are:
ForEachAvatar: Perform an action on all avatars (root presences)
ForEachClient: Perform an action on all clients (root or child clients)
ForEachRootClient: Perform an action on all clients that have an avatar
There are still a dozen places or so calling the old
ForEachScenePresence that will take a little more refactoring to
eliminate.
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passed to ForEachScenePresence checks for !IsChildAgent first. It consolidates child and root handling for coming refactors.
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them as UUID.Zero.
Leaving them at UUID.Zero meant that when a viewer 2 logged into a region that had been freshly created, it received UUID.Zero for these textures, and hence display the land as plain white.
On a simulator restart, the problem would go away since when the database adapators loaded the new region settings, RegionSettings itself has code to use default textures instead of UUID.Zero.
This commit resolves the problem by saving the default texture UUIDs instead of Zero.
However, we currently have to do this in a roundabout way by resaving once the RegionSettings have been created by the database for the first time. This needless complexity should be addressed.
This change will also have the effect of replacing any existing UUID.Zero terrain textures with the default ones.
However, this shouldn't have any effect since the UUID.Zeros were already being replaced in memory with those same UUIDs.
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The only times when ParentGroup might be null is during regression tests (which might not be a valid thing) and when scene objects are being constructed from the database.
At all other times it's not possible for a SOP not to have a SOG parent.
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hosters to setup regions maintaining more control over system resources.
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inventory
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changes to all the estates that the user owns).
This applies to adding/removing estate users, groups, managers and bans.
This is the application of the AllEstates_0.5.patch from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5420
Thanks very much, Snoopy!
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This will show the estate for each region, along with that estate's id and the estate owner.
This is temporary because the command output might change.
This commit also converts the estate module from the old to the new region module format
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Terrain files can now be loaded and saved using the Terragen (.ter) format.
Selection of the terrain file loader to use is now based on the extension
of the filename being loaded and the data is loaded using a memory stream
instead of writing it to a file and then loading it from the file.
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Creator name properly shown on the viewer as first.last @authority.
New option added to save oar -profile=url. Migration on RegionStore making CreatorID be 255 chars.
Moved Handling of user UUID -> name requests to a new module UserManagement/UserManagementModule.
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apparently it is required in the region handshake to let the client
enable parcel voice controls. So, send it.
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TeleportStart, and now sending this upon all teleports, not just some, and in the right place (EntityTransferModule).
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the dialog module. Convert it to an event on the estate module interface.
The old implementation did the same as message to region, a button that
is right next to it on the UI. This implementation prevented people from
adding a more sane one in a module.
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changes to estate settings
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helper into Scene, since that is less evil than exposing m_storageManager
to the public.
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GetAvatars have been removed to consolidate locking and iteration within SceneGraph. All callers which used these to then iterate over presences have been refactored to instead pass their delegates to Scene.ForEachScenePresence(Action<ScenePresence>).
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eliminating option to return the actual list. Callers can now either request a copy of the array as a new List or ask the SceneGraph to call a delegate function on every ScenePresence. Iteration and locking of the ScenePresences now takes place only within the SceneGraph class.
This patch also applies a fix to Combat/CombatModule.cs which had unlocked iteration of the ScenePresences and inconsistent try/catch around the use of those ScenePresences.
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