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* Moved RegionUp to REST/LocalComms. The original functionality has been ↵diva2009-02-141-1/+22
| | | | entirely maintained, although it will have to be revisited soon, because it's buggy.
* Bug fix in prim crossing: making it clear when the local object needs to be ↵diva2009-02-131-1/+1
| | | | cloned (regions on the same instance) and when it doesn't (regions on different instances).
* * optimized usings.lbsa712009-02-121-2/+1
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* Moved prim crossing out of OGS1 and into RESTComms and ↵diva2009-02-091-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | LocalInterregionComms. This breaks interregion comms with older versions in what concerns prim crossing. In the process of moving the comms, a few things seem to be working better, namely this may address mantis #3011, mantis #1698. Hopefully, this doesn't break anything else. But I'm still seeing weirdnesses with attchments jumping out of place after a cross/TP. The two most notable changes in the crossing process were: * Object gets passed in only one message, not two as done before. * Local object crossings do not get serialized, as done before.
* This changeset is the step 1 of 2 in refactoringDr Scofield2009-02-061-0/+81
OpenSim.Region.Environment into a "framework" part and a modules only part. This first changeset refactors OpenSim.Region.Environment.Scenes, OpenSim.Region.Environment.Interfaces, and OpenSim.Region.Interfaces into OpenSim.Region.Framework.{Interfaces,Scenes} leaving only region modules in OpenSim.Region.Environment. The next step will be to move region modules up from OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules and then sort out which modules are really core modules and which should move out to forge. I've been very careful to NOT BREAK anything. i hope i've succeeded. as this is the work of a whole week i hope i managed to keep track with the applied patches of the last week --- could any of you that did check in stuff have a look at whether it survived? thx!