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* This is achieved through two new keywords "microthreaded" and "relax". example:
public microthreaded void MyFunc(...) {
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relax;
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}
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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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dialed user. This stops the client from complaining and might be useful later. Resolves the 'unable to parse id from mod_sofia@ip:port' message.
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* Minor MRM tweak.
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avoid a double // in a path which causes account verification to fail
* The change shouldn't affect anyone who has it working currently and makes it a ton easier for everyone else to get it working.
* Handle a case when there's no Event-Calling-Function but it's obviously a REGISTER method
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* Refactors the xmlrpc calls to a single location to
make it easier to debug and include alternative
xmlrpc call mechanisms
* Includes an alternative xmlrpc call mechanism that
sets HTTP Keep-Alive to false which solves nearly all
System.Net exceptions on some windows environments
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working FreeSwitchVoiceModule and soon will have a fully working
VivoxVoiceModule.
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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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classes into OpenSim MRM's.
* Example in region module:
Scene.GetModuleInterface<IMRMModule>.RegisterExtension<IMyInterface>(this);
* In the MRM:
//@DEPENDS:MyExtensionModule.dll
...
Host.Extensions<IMyInterface>.DoStuff();
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spamming somewhat
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Fixes an issue where the presence of any groups section will make XmlRpcGroups
think it should hook client events.
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Group profile page is showing an empty dropdown for titles and
this patch fixes this.
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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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Added is a patch that adds a rough Groups implementation. This patch allows
the creation, adding and maintaining Groups, Roles and Members. Work has begun
on a very naive implementation of messaging, and minimal support for notifications
{no attachments yet}. Proposals are not yet supported, but are on the to-do list.
This implementation is not active by default, and must be configured in
OpenSim.ini to become active.
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* Implements Sculpty modification support to MRM
* Example: IObject.Shape.SculptMap = new UUID("0000-0000-0000....");
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actually being used.
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* This allows specific requests to be identified.
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avatar interests update.
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* Interfaces now live in Interfaces subdirectory.
* Namespace does not yet reflect this change.
* Final namespace for MRMs will probably sit somewhere around OpenSim.Extend.MRM[?]
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to a central server via REST, for centralized XMLRPC routing.
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xmlrpc_uri(string) in response to a OpenRemoteDataChannel call. The string
is the fully qualified URI to post XMLRPC requests for that script to.
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Addresses Mantis #3381
The current implementation works as expected if the object has no rotation or
only rotation around the Z axis; you can spin the object left or right (around
the world Z axis).
It works a little unexpectedly if the object has a non-Z-axis rotation; in this
case the body is spun about its local Z axis, not the world Z-axis. (But SL
also behaves oddly with a spin on an arbitrarily rotated object.)
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OnTouch capable scripts.
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* Syntax: //@DEPENDS:library.dll
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* This lets you do things like IObject.Materials[0].Texture = new UUID("0000-...");
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* This allows you to utilize System.Drawing tools on textures within the region.
* Example: use System.Drawing.Bitmap to make your texture, then use Host.Graphics.SaveBitmap to make an asset from it in JPEG2K. You can edit (but not overwrite) existing textures using Host.Graphics.LoadBitmap.
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* This event fires when a new avatar is created within the Scene. (Internally corresponds to EventManager.OnNewPresence)
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* This makes MRM scripting ever so slightly more secure. If you have enforced Object Permissions enabled, it may be acceptable to enable MRM within your regions.
* Security bug reports on this feature are much appreciated (eg: anyone finding ways around this to execute a MRM as a basic user).
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animation packet from firing OnChat)
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* Corrected issue with MRMs where it would attempt to overwrite an already loaded DLL. (and thus fail with cryptic UnauthorizedAccessException.)
* Made DrunkenTextAppreciationModule.cs MRM not crash with StackOverflowException
* Added some temporary logging to MRM World.*
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