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OpenSim.ini.example thru DefaultScriptEngine = "XEngine"
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* Simplify since the land is never null
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(which is used in other contexts)
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object
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There are two region modules in there LLStandaloneLoginModule (for standalone mode) and LLProxyLoginModule (for grid mode which just handles incoming expect_user and logoff_user messages from the remote login server)
Changed OpenSim.Framework.Communications.Tests.LoginServiceTests to use the LLStandaloneLoginService (from the LLStandaloneLoginModule) rather than LocalLoginService. Really these login tests should most likely be somewhere else as they are testing specific implementations of login services.
Commented out the old LocalLoginService as its no longer used, but want to check there are no problems before it gets deleted.
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off OsSetParcelMediaTime, which was only ever added for testing. And all the logic code of it has been commented out for a long time.
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* It works, but makes certain building tasks slow to update.
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ThreadState.
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* Moves Entity Updates into a seperate thread, allowing for OpenSim to utilize a computers CPU more effectively in return for potentially greater user and prim capacity.
* Removes an expensive Sqrt call performed during Update on each object. This should lower CPU requirements for high-prim regions with physics enabled.
* MXP Changes: Centers the region around 0,0 for primitives instead of 128,128. Prim display should now look more correct for MXP viewers.
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* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
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producing a circuit. This affects non-Linden derived viewers who do not utilize circuits.
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being set, and that's what's being used in SendAppearanceToOtherAgent. Mantis #3204.
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versions will have a hard time communicating with sims on this release and later, especially if they haven't transitioned to RESTComms at all.
There's still some cleanup to do on assorted data structures, but the main functional change here is that sims no longer listen on remoting ports.
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the FriendsModule. No functional changes. Those messages were sent over XMLRPC, and that's how it continues to be for now. Just moving this couple of interregion messages out of OGS1, in preparation for the big shlep ahead.
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usable. Applied with formatting changes, please don't introduce
K&R style indentations into OpenSim
Fixes Mantis #3190
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properties as before
- prefix private variables with m_ in AssetBase.cs
- related to Mantis #3122, as mentioned in
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/opensim-dev/2009-February/005088.html
- all services will likely need to be upgraded after this commit
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user service/server. Appearance is now sent by the user service/server along with all other loginparams. Regions don't query the user service for appearance anymore. The appearance is passed along from region to region as the avie moves around. And, as before, it's stored back with the user service as the client changes the avie's appearance. Child agents have default appearances that are set to the actual appearance when the avie moves to that region. (as before, child agents are invisible and non-physical).
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* This is always available at Scene.CommsManager.AssetCache
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now. The flying status was temporarily being ignored, which caused the avie to drop sometimes -- there was a race condition. In the process it also fixes that annoying bug in basic physics where the avie would drop half-way to the ground upon region crossings (SetAppearance was missing). Additionally, a lot of child-agent-related code has been cleaned up; namely child agents are now consistently not added to physical scenes, and they also don't have appearances. All of that happens in MakeRoot, consistently.
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regions going up & down while avies are logged in (mantis #2701, perhaps? maybe not). This is the bug mentioned 2 commits ago. If this proves to work well in OSGrid, there's a lot of old code cleaning to do.
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entirely maintained, although it will have to be revisited soon, because it's buggy.
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* This was the cause of teleport tests interfering with each other
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world map module
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cloned (regions on the same instance) and when it doesn't (regions on different instances).
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of ScenePresence and into SceneCommunicationService, where it should be (next to RequestTeleportToLocation). No changes in the crossing mechanism itself, yet. But this change opens the way to doing crossings as slowly as it needs to be, outside the simulator Update loop.
Note: weirdnesses may occur!
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fixes mantis #3126, as well as other random displacements. The problem was that the new object at the receiving region was being marked as attachment before AttachObject was called. That made its AbsolutePosition be the position of the avie, and that was what was being given to AttachObject.
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fixing too.
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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.
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These changes replace all direct references to the AssetCache with
IAssetCache. There is no change to functionality. Everything works as
before.
This is laying the groundwork for making it possible to register
alternative asset caching mechanisms without disrupting other parts of
OpenSim or their dependencies upon AssetCache functionality.
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line editing, context sensitive help (press ? at any time), command line
history, a new plugin command system and new appender features thet let you
type while the console is scrolling. Seamlessly integrates the ICommander
interfaces.
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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!
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