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2013-02-08Assign the SmartThreadPool name in the constructorOren Hurvitz2-1/+21
This is required because some threads are created in the constructor, so assigning the name afterwards would be too late.
2012-11-13Updated all existing AssemblyVersions's to 0.7.5.*. Many DLLs still don't ↵Diva Canto1-1/+1
have an AssemblyInfo file.
2009-10-22* Allow SmartThreadPool to be initialized without setting max stack size ↵John Hurliman1-1/+5
(like the original implementation) * Only initialize Util's SmartThreadPool if it is actually being used * No longer initializing Util's SmartThreadPool with a custom max stack size. From MSDN: "Avoid using this constructor overload. The default stack size used by the Thread(ThreadStart) constructor overload is the recommended stack size for threads."
2009-02-19* Changed all AssemblyInfo to explicit version 1.0.0.0 to not confuse poor ↵lbsa711-1/+1
poor Nant. We probably should take the opportunity to let the non-module bins reside in their /bin/Debug dirs later.
2008-06-27last round of warning squashing. calling it a day now.Dr Scofield1-3/+5
2008-05-30* This is Melanie's XEngine script engine. I've not tested this real well, ↵Teravus Ovares14-0/+5446
however, it's confirmed to compile and OpenSimulator to run successfully without this script engine active.