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Applied with changes:
- removed spammy debug message
- corrected tab formatting
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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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how the tests are structured.
(pt1)
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* Hopefully now, the nre should not occur and the lock should be correctly unlocked during the initial save oar process
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* For some reason, if a null was recieved (indicating a missing asset), the code had stopped passing that on to the waiting lock, resulting in a perpetual freeze
* This change passes the null on correctly
* Many thanks to thomax for being insistent in presenting his analysis of the problem :)
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scripting.
Fixes Mantis #2862
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directory standards. (pt 1 - thank you, svn. not.)
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Mantis #2484
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LICENSE.txt.
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non-existing ScenePresence avatar. Also removed trailing white spaces.
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remove a redundant debug message
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can be found
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addresses mantis #3735
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The attached patch implements llPassTouches. It has been added
to the export/import XML along with the flag for AllowedInventoryDrop.
The MySQL backend has been updated as well, though I haven't
done one of those before so could do with a check. I added
the migration mysql file as well.
The other data backends need updating as well.
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This reverts r9666. for some reason the mysql update does not work.
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The attached patch implements llPassTouches. It has been added
to the export/import XML along with the flag for AllowedInventoryDrop.
The MySQL backend has been updated as well, though I haven't
done one of those before so could do with a check. I added
the migration mysql file as well.
The other data backends need updating as well.
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for more fine-grained control
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HGUuidGatherer, which is a subclass of UuidGatherer. Hence, on-line HG asset transfers use exactly the same UUID collection code as save oar/xml. If it doesn't work, it's Justin's fault :D
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* This /should/ make OpenSim behave properly when hosting behind a NAT router and utilizing port forwarding (but the router doesn't support Loopback)
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EnableSimulator EventQueue methods.
* NB: This may actually break logins on certain regions. Shake well before consuming.
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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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grid is a standalone, this still doesn't work -- something wrong with RegionAssetService's DB connection.
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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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inventory when permissions are bypassed
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asset.ID insisting on being a UUID string.
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servers.
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-- please see the example. Affects region servers only.
This may break a lot of things, but it needs to go in. It was tested in standalone and the UCI grid, but it needs a lot more testing.
Known problems:
* HG asset transfers are borked for now
* missing texture is missing
* 3 unit tests commented out for now
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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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