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an asset back from the cache
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* Resolve a bad logic bug in AssetCache.GetAsset()
* This may make some asset related things work better (possibly getting main map images will now be improved).
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data from the asset server
* This should stop the constant increase in the download requests statistics
* If you see stat numbers for download requests which are far from what you'd expect, please report
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* This fixes some of the 'runaway downloads' problem but not all of it
* Also fix up logging messages so texture requests are reported as such rather than as assets
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* turned script asset fetching asynchronous
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scene)
* Fixed ClickAction situation on the same note (properties shouldn't cause big changes)
* Added some more debug output to AssetCache
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* Untangled a tangly shutdown loop for the ScenePresence.
* Suggested to the Garbage Collector that this may be a good time to >.>, <.< *gasp* collect the memory.
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themselves for updates looking for changes. This runs 10 times a second.
* Set the massively slow UpdateEntities method to run every 2 seconds instead of 10 times a second. This method runs through *all* of the entities can calls the virtual update().
* Documented some of the code in the scene.Update method.
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was trying to set the height of avatar to 127m, which you can imagine is a bit /wrong\
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fix to the b*stard Sakai issue.
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to purge the avatars inventory "Trash" folder using the
bizarre tortoiseSVN method of diff/patch.
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got a solution for you! For a limited time, you can be the right height after border crossings automatically. Just three easy payments of $9.95 and make sure your neighbor is sending child agent updates!
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turned out to be that the Static PhysicsVector.Zero was transferring velocities between all non fixed objects. Not so static after all :(. Finding it was cruel and unusual punishment from the CLR.
* Therefore, when you run through a pile of prim you won't see things rotate when they're not supposed to anymore.
* Avatars don't float off either.
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CommsManager and into a module (AgentAgentTransactionModule), still needs cleaning up though.
But its one more thing out of the CommsManager. One day we will kill the CommsManager!
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so that they now go through the SceneCommunicationService. As a small step towards the day we can kill the CommsManager (YAY!)
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* Changed the way meshing requests get sent to the ODEPlugin
* Numerous other fixes
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has not been invoked
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being persisted.
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* Minor work towards abstracting terrain.
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* Converted all instances of "256" spotted to use RegionSize instead. Some approximations used for border crossings (ie 255.9f) are still using that value, but should be updated to use something based on RegionSize.
* Moving Terrain to a RegionModule, implemented ITerrainChannel and TerrainModule - nonfunctional, but will be soon.
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* Many thanks to alex_carnell for the necessary information for this
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(though I still don't recommend it for welcome regions unless object build is off.
* Updated the ode.dll for windows with a more reasonable stack space reserve. Linux users will need to type ulimit -s 262144 before starting up OpenSimulator if using Physical Prim to protect against stack collisions. or run the included ./bin/opensim-ode.sh to start up OpenSimulator in ODE mode.
* Added internal collision score and am keeping track of 'high usage' prim.
* Tweaked collisions some more
* Tested up to 460 physical prim in extremely close quarters (which was previously impossible in OpenSim). After 460 in tight quarters, physics slows down enough to make it hard to do any moving, however.. non physics things still work, such as logging on to the simulator, etc.
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* This may or may not help with the memory leak, need to assess
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* Push asset update (invoked when clothing is altered) down into AgentAssetTransactions from Scene.Inventory.cs to join others
* I've tested that clothing creation and update still works, but please let me know if it suddently breaks for you.
* Add/correct comments
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align classes with file names
* Small amount of ndoc
* This will probably require a prebuild and nant clean
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of the permission masks or Locked status using the available checkboxes.
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other side now, assuming the region on the other side has physical prim enabled.
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** Sending the actual TimeDilation to the client now instead of the 62455 constant. The client is *supposed* to use that value to sync with the simulator. (actually sending ushort.maxvalue * TimeDilation)
** Disabling prim that inter-penetrate instead of just not attaching a joint
** Reduced prim spin a 'little' bit, but not *enough*
** Tweaked the TimeDilation algorithm to be closer to 1.0 by default and various changes to the sim stats reporter
** Created a .SetValues method to PhysicsVector so we can simply call the setvalues function instead of .x, .y, .z sets.
** Experimented with a .GetBytes Method on PhysicsActor to be able to use the LLVector3.FromBytes() method.
** Upped the Inter-penetration depth to 0.25 instead of .08.
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object in ODE and you delete the object. The script is still running and trying to add force, but the object reference is null.
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* In ODE, disposing of all of the ODE objects and the ODE World to reclaim memory when the simulator restarts.
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never occurs anyway
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* temporary re-introduced the weird 'flip-back' behaviour, but debugging it; will remove it if I don't find anything.
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* Turned on see_into_this_sim_from_neighbor by default.
* Fix Race Condition with parts being added to a group while the simulator is starting up.
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* Backup your database just in case.
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bitmasking error of the objectflags! It's still a little bit wonky when you check the checkbox, however it 'takes' and doesn't break anything.
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Added experimental console command to:
* unload module (note: module probably doesn't support it)
* load module
Not visible in help (needs testing first).
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in ClientView
* Changed some uint constants to Enum values
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** Created SendFullUpdateToAllClientsExcept(LLUUID) so that permission updates /appear/ to apply immediately
** Separated out the ObjectFlags and the Permission Flags. They're related but not the same
** Added a hack routine to add *back* the objectflags to the client flags because the client hates the way we're doing object permissions
** Updated the clientflags routine to properly tell the client when they can't edit admin objects (objects owned by the sim administrator) even when they're an estate manager(why? >.< argh!)
** Fixed a null sim administrator/estate manager/user from causing permissions to return false even when it should return true.
** Re-added ObjectModify hack to allow collaboration with the allow anyone to move checkbox until we get group permissions done.
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* Made Estate tools work for estate managers without needing to request admin status First
* Added code to make the Simulator version to be reported in the About box of the client
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