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friends module instead of requesting the entire friends list over the
network each time a prim is touched.
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out exactly what is and isn't needed
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and UDP code
* Changing the cache modules to only initialize the caches if they are actually enabled. Should save a bit of resources from unused cache systems
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implements a simple distance prioritizer based on initial agent positions. Re-prioritizing and more advanced priority algorithms will follow soon
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- adding LandDataSerializer to OAR mechanics
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now including iVoiceModule
This patch allows the land owner to dynamically set the SIP address of a particular land parcel from script. This allows predetermined SIP addresses to be used, making it easier to allow non OpenSim users to join a regions voice channel.
Signed-off-by: dr scofield (aka dirk husemann) <drscofield@xyzzyxyzzy.net>
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LayerInfo.End values and creating guessed default layer boundaries on failed decodes Changed a noisy J2K decode log message from Info to Debug Replacing openjpeg-dotnet decoding with managed CSJ2K decoding. Should be much more reliable, faster, and use less memory
* Re-added openjpeg-dotnet files since they are used elsewhere in OpenSim * Updated prebuild.xml with a reference to CSJ2K
* Renamed IJ2KDecoder and J2KDecoder member names to follow standard naming conventions * Removed j2kDecodeCache cruft and replaced it with the OpenSim cache system * Rewrote the default layer boundary algorithm to use percentages instead of an exponent * Switched from an infinite in-memory cache to an expiring cache (10 minute timeout) * Slightly quieted logging errors for failed texture decodes
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Stop save iar test wrongly relying on thread pulsing (still disabled though)
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allow final deletion of objects. Meant to support the attach(NULL_KEY) event,
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the ball rolling on replacable modules. No user functionality yet
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from ScenePresence into ISceneViewer/SceneViewer. Currently ScenePresence "has" a ISceneViewer, although if we had a proper Node based scenegraph then it would most likely be attached directly to the nodes.
By extracting this code, it should make it easier to experiment with different ways of managing the update process. [Next step to make this module based, could be to create a SceneViewerFactoryModule]
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* "luke, use the sed"
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get more functions as we go along. It's a very simple service and service connectors, and it served primarily to establish the design of services that dependent on Scenes and that must always have a local connector. More refactoring coming, as this showed how to do it right.
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This change addresses two issues:
[1] It adds a flag field to the blendface call which allows the
caller to indicate whether or not the generated asset is
temporary, and whether or not the asset being replaced should
be explicitly retired fromt the memory cache. The decimal
values correspond to:
0 - Permanent asset, do not expire old asset
1 - Permanent asset, expire old asset
2 - Temporary asset, do not expire old asset
3 - Temporary asset, expire old asset
'3' corresponds to the default behavior seen today, and is
the continued behavior of the non-blendface calls.
[2] The dynamic texture routines are highly-asynchronous and can
be scheduled simultaneously on a multi-core machine. The nature
of the texture management interfaece is such that updates may
be lost, and the nature of asynchornous operation means that
they may be processed out of order. A lock has been added to
ensure that updates are at least atomic. No attempt has been
made to enforce ordering. The lock applies to the SceneObjectPart
being updated and is held for the lifetime of the TextureEntry
used to carry texture updates (the one instance carries all
faces supported by the prim).
Users of these services should remember that the dynamic texture
call is asynchronous and control will be returned *before* the
texture update has actually occurred. As a result, a isubsequent
GetTexture call may not return the expected asset id. A script
must wait for the corresponding TEXTURE_CHANGED event before
retrieving any texture information.
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LICENSE.txt.
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Changes to support client-side image pre-caching in the region. This
commit adds an additional calling sequence to the DynamicTexture data
and URL calls. The new interface allows a dynamic image to be loaded
into a specific object face (rather than the mandatory ALL_SIDES
supported today.
This is in part fulfilment of ticket #458.
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has registered this interface then that handles teleport requests rather the SceneCommunicationService.
As by default there is no ITeleportModule registered, Teleports by default will still be handled by SceneCommunicationService.
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the region module version from this. This enables inter-server connections
to reuse connetor code from region modules.
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Implements llRequestURL, llRequestSecureURL, llReleaseURL
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keys to allow caching the new crop of URI identified objects.
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Scene.NewUserConnection()
- adding reason reporting
this enforces estate bans very early on and prevents us from
circulating client objects that we'd then have to retract once we
realize that the client is not allowed into the region
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OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces and added a TaintTerrain method
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This hooks up the LandManagementModule to handle the DeedParcelToGroup
packet. Now people can start testing land assigned to and owned by groups.
Also fixes a viewer crash issue when searching for and then joining a group
with an agent that is not already being tracked by groups server.
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* This allows specific requests to be identified.
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handling to XEngine. Add needed stubs to DotNetEngine.
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region modules to use another region module's interfaces and events in
a scene context
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