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lets you configure region sizes to be smaller without crashing the region. I remind you that regions are still square, must be a multiple of 4, and the Linden client doesn't like anything other then 256. If you set it bigger or smaller, the terrain doesn't load in the client, the map has issues, and god forbid you connect it to a grid that expects 256m regions.
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LICENSE.txt.
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Some other IRC timing wrinkles showed up:
[1] If connect processing blocked in socket activation, then
the watch dog saw the session as connected, and eventually
tried to ping, but because the socket create was still
blocked, it barfed on a null reference. This then drove
reconnect. Changed the watchdog handler so that it only
tries to ping connections that are connected and not pending.
[2] If the socket creation actually fails, then the connect and
pending flags were reset. This resulted in the connection
being retried at the earliest possible opportunity. The
longer login-timeout is preferrable, so the status flags
are not reset, and the failed login is eventually timed
out.
[3] The Inter-connection interval is primed so that the first
session can connect without delay.
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Fixes IRC reconnect problem
When a session fails to establish, the login attempt eventually
times out and the login is retried. This should occur once every
25 seconds (to give the server plenty of time to respond). In fact
the interval was typically only 10 seconds, this was being caused
by a second reset that was being scheduled when the failed
listener thread was terminated. Because the second reset occurred
inside the ICC timeout, it eventually gets scheduled after only
10 seconds.
In addition to this, the connector was being added to the monitoring
twice. This was harmless, but entirely redundant.
Both of these problems have been fixed and tested. Each connector
now maintains a count of how often it has been reset. The listener
thread records this value on entry and checks for a change on exit.
If the counts are the same, then the listener is exiting and can
potentially reschedule the connection.
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NOTHING has been deleted or moved off to forge at this point. what
has happened is that OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules has been split
in two:
- OpenSim.Region.CoreModules: all those modules that are either
directly or indirectly referenced from other OpenSim packages, or
that provide functionality that the OpenSim developer community
considers core functionality:
CoreModules/Agent/AssetTransaction
CoreModules/Agent/Capabilities
CoreModules/Agent/TextureDownload
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender/Tests
CoreModules/Agent/Xfer
CoreModules/Avatar/AvatarFactory
CoreModules/Avatar/Chat/ChatModule
CoreModules/Avatar/Combat
CoreModules/Avatar/Currency/SampleMoney
CoreModules/Avatar/Dialog
CoreModules/Avatar/Friends
CoreModules/Avatar/Gestures
CoreModules/Avatar/Groups
CoreModules/Avatar/InstantMessage
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Archiver
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Transfer
CoreModules/Avatar/Lure
CoreModules/Avatar/ObjectCaps
CoreModules/Avatar/Profiles
CoreModules/Communications/Local
CoreModules/Communications/REST
CoreModules/Framework/EventQueue
CoreModules/Framework/InterfaceCommander
CoreModules/Hypergrid
CoreModules/InterGrid
CoreModules/Scripting/DynamicTexture
CoreModules/Scripting/EMailModules
CoreModules/Scripting/HttpRequest
CoreModules/Scripting/LoadImageURL
CoreModules/Scripting/VectorRender
CoreModules/Scripting/WorldComm
CoreModules/Scripting/XMLRPC
CoreModules/World/Archiver
CoreModules/World/Archiver/Tests
CoreModules/World/Estate
CoreModules/World/Land
CoreModules/World/Permissions
CoreModules/World/Serialiser
CoreModules/World/Sound
CoreModules/World/Sun
CoreModules/World/Terrain
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin/Debug
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Effects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FileLoaders
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FloodBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/PaintBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Tests
CoreModules/World/Vegetation
CoreModules/World/Wind
CoreModules/World/WorldMap
- OpenSim.Region.OptionalModules: all those modules that are not core
modules:
OptionalModules/Avatar/Chat/IRC-stuff
OptionalModules/Avatar/Concierge
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/AsterixVoice
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/SIPVoice
OptionalModules/ContentManagementSystem
OptionalModules/Grid/Interregion
OptionalModules/Python
OptionalModules/SvnSerialiser
OptionalModules/World/NPC
OptionalModules/World/TreePopulator
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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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loops on slow responding servers.
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Fixed the IRC code so that it deals with regions coming and
going.
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- fixes IRCBridgeModule's XmlRpc method really paying attention to
region parameter
- cleans up indentation in IRCBridge code
- fixes ConciergeModule exception on client logout
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OpenSim.ini config tags in preparation for merge of IRCBridgeModule
and XIRCBridgeModule.
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XIRCBrigeModule is transient, will merge it with IRCBridgeModule:
extends/refactors IRCBridgeModule to support channel-per-region (if
desired).
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