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config options, this has NO default, if you use the IRC module, you MUST
add this setting to your ini file.
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support for the mute list (no functionality yet, but allows the
RetrieveInstantMessages event to fire now).
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* This puts in example [Wind] settings into OpenSim.ini.example to match the patch which introduced those settings from last week
* Thanks maimedleech
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Attached is a patch which enabled through an OpenSim.ini option the ability
to read long notecard lines. Currently although the data is read from
the notecard it is truncated at 255 characters (same as for the LL servers.
This patch allows the setting of that limit to a different value.
; Maximum length of notecard line read
; Increasing this to large values potentially opens
; up the system to malicious scripters
; NotecardLineReadCharsMax = 255
this allows for save/restore functionality using notecards without
having to worry about very short line length limits.
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Patch to RegionReady which adds a field which adds to the message
whether the region is ready due to a server startup or due to an oar
file loading.
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the config reorg is still under discussion
- re-installing complete OpenSim.ini.example for the time being
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separate .ini.example files in a config/ directory
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* In most cases, the setting in OpenSim.ini.example is taken as the canonical one since this is the file virtually everyone ends up using
* OpenSim will start up with a blank OpenSim.ini, in which case sqlite is the default database (as before)
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FixesMantis #3263
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has been set since having no User-Agent seems to work well but the facility is now available to set this if required. Using something based on the pattern of SLs User-Agent may well cause problems, not all web servers respond well to it. See the notes in the SL Wiki http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlHTTPRequest
Fixes Mantis #3143
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OpenSim.ini. This is the code that causes you to rise off the ground when you press the fly button and attempts to keep you above ground automatically when flying in a simulator.
* minimum_ground_flight_offset, by default is 3 meters, as per Kitto Flora See OpenSim.ini.example for an example.
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* Please don't use this yet, it represents a very heavy security risk if you enable it.
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Fixes Mantis #3221. Thanks cmickeyb for the patch.
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The built-in default is OpenSim, unless a user server url is given, then
that is used, unless "shard" is also goven, then shard takes precedence.
The defult in OpenSim.ini is "OpenSim" for compatibility.
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The change makes two principal implementation changes:
[1] It removes the hard coded set of possible asset server client
implementations, allowing any arbitrary implementation that has been
identified to the PluginLoader as an appropriate extension. The
extension point for asset server client extension
is /OpenSim/AssetServerClient. All of the old configuration rules have
been preserved, and any of the legacy configuration values will still
work as they did before, except the implementation is now loaded as a
plug-in, rather than as a hard-coded instantiation of a specific class.
The re-hashing of IAssetServer as an extension of IPlugin made upgrading
of the implementation classes a necessity.
Caveat: I have not been able to meaningfully test the crypto-grid
clients. I believe they should work correctly, but the refactoring
necessary to handle plug-in based initialization (vs constructor-based
initialisation) admits the possibility of a problem.
[2] The asset cache implementation, previously introduce as a hard-code
class instantiation is now implemented as an IPlugin. Once again the
previous (configurationless) behavior has been preserved. But now it is
possible for those interested in experimenting with cache technologies
to do so simply by introducing a new extension for the asset cache
extension point (/OpenSim/AssetCache).
I've tested all of the configuration settings, after applying the patch
to a newly extracted tree, and they seem to work OK.
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issues.
Fixes Mantis #3145.
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This changeset add the RegionReady module code. The module sends a
message on a configurable channel when an oar file has finished
loading or if the script engine has emptied its queue for the first
time (eg server startup). Config is something like this:
[RegionReady]
enabled = true
channel_notify = -800
The module also knows if there was an error with startup.
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3089
* This adds more explanation for the new proxy settings in OpenSim.ini.example
* Also does some formatting correction
* I did some additional reformatting on top of that
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requests
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* This option makes OpenSim use the usual db based asset service in standalone, and the grid based one in grid mode
* The other options can (local, grid, etc) can still be used explicitly as before
* Also change OpenSim.ini.example and the surrounding explanative text
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eliminating the redundant enable = true commented example
* Comment out some startup verbosity from the module if we haven't enabled it
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module is used explicit in OpenSim.ini.example
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OpenSim.ini.example.
* Add default information for other chat settings
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default'. It needs to be improved more.
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* Adding an option to use the tree module to manage the trees in the simulator (grow/reproduce/die)
* Setting it to off by default in an effort to reduce the number of threads in use by default
* You can also turn it on in a 'one off' way with 'tree active true' on the console. To 'one off' turn it off, it's 'tree active false'. The permanent way to do that, however is in the opensim.ini.
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OSFunctionThreatLevel and change existing OpenSim.ini.example settings
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OpenSim.ini.example.
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proliferation of "modes".
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the part that uses the modules in Scene and related classes. This commit breaks compatibility of sim-sim SendChildAgentUpdates with older versions of OpenSim.
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* This allows configuration of the assetset and library control file paths to be other than ./inventory/Libraries.xml and ./assets/AssetSets.xml
* This is controlled via the LibrariesXMLFile and AssetSetsXMLFile configuration settings in [StandAlone] in OpenSim.ini (in standalone)
and via the user and asset config xml files for grid mode
* Thanks to SirKimba for the patch
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* Thanks nlin!
* To try it out, set ninja joints active in the ODEPhysicsSettings
and use the example at:
* http://forge.opensimulator.org/gf/download/frsrelease/142/304/demo-playground.tgz.
* Don't forget to change the .tgz to .oar and load it with load-oar.
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default script engine to XEngine. This won't change anything if you
already specified the default in your OpenSim.ini.
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The attached patch ads an OpenSim.ini option (AutomaticLinkPermission)
which when enabled makes PERMISSION_CHANGE_LINKS to be granted to
scripts by default. When enabled llGetPermissions will always return it
as granted and llCreateLink//llBreakLink will succeed without
doing llRequestPermissions. ONLY ENABLE THIS IN TRUSTED ENVIRONMENTS.
The patch also fixes a minor bug in llCreateLink
related to a potential dereference of a null client object.
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* Disabled by default (see OpenSim.ini.example for how to enable)
* Saves exceptions to a folder on disk (default "crashes") when enabled.
* These reports can then be uploaded or posted to help debug an error.
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take the easy way out
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allowed_script_creators.
* This allows one to override normal OpenSim permissions and prevent non-gods from editing any scripts. This allows edit ability
to be rescinded after it has been given, and prevents the security hole where a single script with liberal perms would allow code changes.
* The default setting remains the existing one of never overruling normal edit permissions.
* These two settings may be enough to stop non-gods entering artbirary script code in a closed grid/standalone configuration.
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causes defautlt behavior. "true" now means usable unconditionally, "false"
means disabled, and a list of UUIDs restricts it.
This changes SECURITY! If you used "true" here before, you shoudl review
your setup!
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