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of OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse.
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
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Avatar moves and stops. However, will stop in mid stride.
And if the move to position is in the air, avatar will continue to make vain and quite hilarious attempts to take off (but never doing so).
Clearly more work is needed.
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For test code, take a part name prefix when creating objects, so that these can be more easily identified in the logs
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object tab
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However, the calls to the land management module to record prims need to remain, since they were also being used to return owner object lists, etc.
This is probably why prim counts were being done there in the first place.
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This appears to be the more probable explanation for some failures seen. Either we're counting attachments which are temporarily out of bounds (shouldn't be due to the IsAttachment) check or we're counting scene objects which have out of bounds co-ordinates (seems more likely)
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land objects for co-ordinates outside the region
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counts populated by LandManagementModule.
In order to pass ILandObject into IClientAPI.SendLandProperties(), had to push ILandObject and IPrimCounts into OpenSim.Framework from OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces, in order to avoid ci
Counts are showing odd behaviour at the moment, this will be addressed shortly.
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Not functional yet, but tests now act against this object rather than interrogating the module directly
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listen for that rather than EventManager.OnParcelPrimCountAdd
OnParcelPrimCountAdd had the wrong semantics for the PrimCountModule - it was invoked for every entity in the scene, not just new ones, which would screw up the untainted count.
Extend automated test for this scenario.
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parcels from the OAR.
The region spanning parcel shouldn't exist in this situation. If it does, when the land data is loaded it is repersisted with a local ID which comes after the ones loaded via the oar, which obliterates the oar loaded one.
Resaving the data we just loaded from the database is somewhat odd in itself (though this makes sense from the way that OAR loading was already using the same event).
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Also properly insert region name in "land clear" command
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This clears all parcels from the currently selected region and replaces them with the single region spanning default parcel owned by the estate owner
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of merged.
The --merge switch will still merge the old and new land parcelling.
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selected region/s
This is useful for diagnostics. The command is "land show" rather than "show land" because it's implemented as a module specific subcommand.
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properly
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Remove the too coarse CanEditParcel method in favor of a CanEditParcelProperties
method that takes a GroupPowers argument to specify what action is to be
taken. Also, make the method to set parcel data much more granular. Permissions
in a deeded setting should now work.
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instead of pushing all avatars, even the ones that are allowed.
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modules need to see it (Search!) even if it comes in via CAPS
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on IDwellModule
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properly for the new media settings.
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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in LM info. Maturity is NOT the parcel's setting, that is only for the
image and text. Parcel maturity is governed by region maturity.
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joins parcels in an area, osParcelSubdivide splits parcels in an area, osParcelSetDetails sets parcel name, description, owner and group owner. Join and Subdivide methods in LandChannel are exposed.
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sale and reclaim.
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land is reclaimed, reset it's for sale flags so it can't be bought again right
away.
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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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Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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appropriate. This changes the behavior of the REST plugins and RemoteAdmin's
region creation process.
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fixes problems when group owned land was abandoned by the land owner or reclaimed by the estate manager or by god.
Beside that this new patch makes it possible, that users can buy land directly for a group, if the buyer has the required permissions.
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This avoids .NET remoting and a managed->unmanaged->managed jump. Overall, a night and day performance difference
* Initialize the LLClientView prim full update queue to the number of prims in the scene for a big performance boost
* Reordered some comparisons on hot code paths for a minor speed boost
* Removed an unnecessary call to the expensive DateTime.Now function (if you *have* to get the current time as opposed to Environment.TickCount, always use DateTime.UtcNow)
* Don't fire the queue empty callback for the Resend category
* Run the outgoing packet handler thread loop for each client synchronously. It seems like more time was being spent doing the execution asynchronously, and it made deadlocks very difficult to track down
* Rewrote some expensive math in LandObject.cs
* Optimized EntityManager to only lock on operations that need locking, and use TryGetValue() where possible
* Only update the attachment database when an object is attached or detached
* Other small misc. performance improvements
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so it is clear who/what the broadcast is going to each time
* Removed two redundant parameters from SceneObjectPart
* Changed some code in terse update sending that was meant to work with references to work with value types (since Vector3 and Quaternion are structs)
* Committing a preview of a new method for sending object updates efficiently (all commented out for now)
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objects. This is about half of the code base reviewed."
This reverts commit e992ca025571a891333a57012c2cd4419b6581e5.
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is about half of the code base reviewed.
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