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friction and collision margin. Remove some of the BulletSim parameters that are very esoteric and dangerous. Most of the remaining parameters are features one can 'see'.
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RecycleBaseUDPPackets = true by default.
This reduces base memory churn of every client connection, improving the garbage collection situation.
The effect is a significant portion of base load (an avatar standing still on a completely blank island)
but will probably still be swallowed up by other memory use on active regions.
Tests have shown no noticeable impact on speed of processing incoming packets, though setting remains
in case a switch back is needed.
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OpenSim.ini.
Setting this to false will block all restart requests from the viewer even if they are otherwise legitimate.
One use is to block region restarts if necessary whilst restart functionality remains buggy or triggers bugs in modules,
though these should be fixed as soon as practicable.
Default is true, as has been the case historically.
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block format changed.
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Simple attempt to make avatars better shaped.
Replace parameter 'avatarCapsuleRadius' with 'avatarCapsuleWidth'
and 'avatarCapsuleDepth'.
More tweeking to avatar height calculation. A little better but
short avatar's feet are above the terrain and tall avatar's feet
are a little below the ground.
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Expose configuration options for the XmlRpcGridRouter to allow simulators to register llRemoteData channels with an external routing service
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BulletSim libraries with code stripped of the obsolete code.
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without <copy> nant target generation and on mono 2.4.3
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files into bin/Debug or bin/Release
nant_0.91~alpha2+dfsg-3_all.deb in Ubuntu 12.04 and earlier actually ignored these due to a bug
However, nant 0.92~rc1+dfsg-2 in Ubuntu 12.10 fixes this bug (possibly https://github.com/nant/nant/pull/39).
Which makes nant time-consumingly copy these files when the aren't actually used.
Tested removal of <copy> on both nant 0.91 and nant 0.92
Will be submitting this patch to prebuild project for comment though I suspect there's nobody there to pay attention.
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Signed-off-by: Diva Canto <diva@metaverseink.com>
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THESE.
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This allows a closed grid to delete asset types other than maptile remotely.
Only operational if AllowRemoteDelete = true also.
Defaults to false - do not enable if anybody other than you can make asset service requests.
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version from libopenmetaverse commit 3731ee4
This is because macosx mono is 32-bit and this can't p/invoke 64-bit binaries.
However, the reverse is also true.
If OpenSimulator stops working for you then please complain! Long term alternative is probably to build a fat binary with both architectures.
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another module using the shared region module interface, but this was pointed out by Melanie_T to be mostly pointless.
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default
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position/rotation setting results in an update event.
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groups.
This retrieves and caches information from the PresenceService to only send messages to online users.
This is reported to much improve performance for large groups where most users are offline.
Cache is 20 seconds to balance requests against users not receiving messages until cache updates.
This is an alternative to an approach where login/logout notification is sent directly from simulator to groups service.
However, I'm not convinced that this PresenceService approach is actually better. Needs more thought.
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and fixes problem where BulletSim would crash on startup on 32 bit Linux.
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UDP data.
Even when an avatar is standing still, it's sending in a constant stream of AgentUpdate packets that the client creates new UDPPacketBuffer objects to handle.
This option pools those objects. This reduces memory churn.
Currently off by default. Works but the scope can be expanded.
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No Avatar Avatar Collisions. This causes avatar to be able to walk through each other as if they're ghosts but still interact with the environment.
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'pushability' av_planted see OpenSimDefaults.ini. Use when you have unruly visitors that rudely push each other around. Still allows a small amount of movement based on the avatar movement PID controller settings. You can increase the spring tension in the PID controller and really prevent any movement if you would like.
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of 30 is still hanging badly on some mono versions. The switch defaults to
30 to preserve current behavior.
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Rearrangement and cleanup of shape collection code. Much more readable.
Enabling and use of collision filters and masks.
Addition of ID to body creation BulletSimAPI calls so always set in
shape for collision reporting.
Change default of ShouldSplitSimulationIslands and ShouldRandomizeSolverOrder
from 'false' to 'true'. When 'false', this suppresses NO_CONTACT_RESPONSE
which makes volume detect fail.
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WARNING: migration on GridUser withdrawn too, but left the migration number there.
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This controls how many undo steps the simulator will store for each prim.
Default is now 20 rather than 5 as it briefly was.
The default number could be increased through this is a memory tradeoff which will scale with the number of prims in the sim and level of activity.
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Make lines fint in 80x24 terminal for easier reading
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go. Domain-name and user-level based. \o/
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it can be used by both the HG Asset Service and the simulator. Also renamed the config vars to something more intuitive
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types. The policies are given in the config. This is only half of the story. The other half, pertaining to exports/imports made by the sim, will be done next.
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OpenSimDefaults.ini.
This resends appearance uuids to avatars in the scene once a minute.
I have seen this help in the past resolve grey appearance problems where viewers have for unknown reasons sometimes ignored the packet.
The overhead is very small since only the UUIDs are sent - the viewer then requests the texture only if it does not have it cached.
This setting will not help with cloudy avatars which are usually due to the viewer not uploading baked texture data or uploading something that isn't valid JPEG2000
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time using lkalif's linux libraries built against a much earlier libc (2.7)
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This is because libopenjpeg 1.5 appears to require a minimum of glibc 2.14, whereas at least one fairly recent distro (openSUSE 11.4 from 2011-03-10) only has glibc
Further investigation pending.
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baking via bot rather than just throwing out errors
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