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Accidentally make responseString null by default instead of String.Empty.
It needs to be something in case the XmlRpcRequest deserialize throws an exception due to bad xml (a failure which we silently swallow!)
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outside the batching part of ProcessEntityUpdates()
This stopped any batching happening and since this method is called periodically updates were sent very slowly
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else's hud, then don't still add it to the list of blocks for the update message.
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AttachmentsModule
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disappear for other avatars.
We do this by sending a kill message for that object to all other avatars apart from the one that has the hud.
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up the sound pipeline in the viewer.
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non-owner avatars if the hud was attached directly from within the region.
If this happens, then the non-owners would see unremovable huds that they did not own until relog, and sometimes even beyond that.
This was due to a race between the entity update and the attachment code when moving an object from within scene to a hud.
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point. HUDs attachment points are private.
Change SOP.SendFullUpdateToClient() and SoundModule.PlayAttachedSound() to use this rather than different magic number formulations.
This also corrects a bug in PlayAttachedSound() where the code assumed that all attachment points over 30 were HUDs.
It appears this is no longer true with Neck and Root (Avatar Center)
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UploadObjectAssetModule, property always starts as false
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duplicate code
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debug packet level
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return "Configuration Error", as already happens if there is no GridInfoURI
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wich does it's thing independently of physics. Enjoy!
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deregistration of simulators.
Useful if a simulator has crashed without removing its regions and those regions have been reconfigured differently
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Added "timer_Interval" to the OpenSimDefaults.ini, leaving the default value set to 1200, as the previous default setting. The value represents seconds. To change the default, copy the entry to OpenSim.ini and multiply the number of minutes for the interval by 60.
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slow handling of requests.
This is to avoid logging a 'slow' request when the source of delay is the viewer in processing a response.
This is not something we can do much about on the server end - it's server-side delay that we're interested in.
To ensure consistency, this commit also had to refactor and simplify inbound non-poll network request handling, though there should be no functional change.
IOSHttpResponse no longer exposes the Send() method, only classes in OpenSim.Framework.Servers.HttpServer should be doing this.
Only the GetTextureHandler was sending its own response. Now it leaves this to BaseHttpServer, like all other core handlers.
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since two commits ago (b099f26)
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rather than scanning all scene for the presence with the right id
Stop checking IsLoggingOut on these listeners, if called with a root agent then we always want to perform these actions.
This covers cases where the client is closed due to manual kick, simulator shutdown, etc.
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rather than using IsLoggingOut flag.
IsActive is more appropriate since unack timeout is not due to voluntary logout.
This is in line with operations such as manual kick that do not set the IsLoggingOut flag.
It's also slightly better race-wise since it reduces the chance of this operation clashing with another reason for client deactivation (e.g. manual kick).
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client a kick message with that reason, in case it is somehow still listening.
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available on IClientAPI.SceneAgent rather than retrieving it again by scanning all scenes.
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LSL where these aren't evaluated propertly."
This reverts commit a8a9d13dc07bc9e23ebf439cbea5ece6ae002315.
Accidentally committed, this patch might not be the correct approach.
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llTeleportAgentGlobalCoords. These do NOT use PERMISSION_TELEPORT like
their SL counterparts because that permission is not yet understood by TPVs
based on v1.x.
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where these aren't evaluated propertly.
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3268
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json stats from working
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duplicate for child agents and unnecessary for root agents.
Close() already calls Scene.RemoveClient() which sends the right eq or udp DisableSimulator message to child agents.
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check the IsLoggingOut flag instead.
This is slightly better thread-race wise
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than synchronously on the outgoing packet loop.
This is the same async behaviour as normal logouts.
This is necessary because the event queue will sleep the thread for 5 seconds on an ack timeout logout as the client isn't around to pick up the final event queue messages.
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nor client are ever null.
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rather than doing another retrieve on dequeue.
Instead of checking whether the client still exists by trying to retrieve again from the client manager, this patch gets it back from IncomingPacket and checks the IClientAPI.IsActive state.
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ETM.DoTeleport() if an agent needs closing.
This is always done as part of Scene.RemoveClient()
Also refactors try/catching in Scene.RemoveClient() to log NREs instead of silently discarding, since these are useful symptoms of problems.
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consistency instead of IClientAPI.Close() directly.
This no longer double counts child agent removals
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This is already done in Scene.RemoveClient() which IncomingCloseAgent() always ends up calling.
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This is done by making the kick user command call IClientAPI.Close() rather than routing through Scene.IncomingCloseAgent(), which also called IClientAPI.Close()
DisableSimulator for child agents is moved from IncomingCloseAgent() to RemoveClient(), this is not a functional change since IncomingCloseAgent() always ends up calling RemoveClient()
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Also change code to grab the agent asset transaction module once.
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timeout is breached.
This alarm can then invoke this to log extra information.
This is used in LLUDPServer to show which client was being processed when incoming and outgoing udp watchdog alarms are triggered.
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module
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name and make it easier to distinguish between map image modules.
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we've finished with them.
This might help with memory leakage issues though I suspect it won't.
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