Despite the comments in the code, it appears that the issue where the .NET performance counter was wrongly idle time time on Mono was fixed in 2009.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468625
Which means that the workaround is no longer necessary and produces bad results instead.
Another manifestation of this bug is that after a Hypergrid teleport, when you click on one of the avatar's attachments the object doesn't show its name. This means that the viewer knows the attachment is there, but the simulator does not.
The problem was caused by treating Hypergrid teleports as if they're Logins (because the teleport flag ViaLogin is enabled).
This may fix: http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=7238
This may fix: http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=7220
This caused the client to stop responding, and even the simulators to have problems. The solution is to disallow crossing before the previous cross has completed.
The "Sculpt" field in prims is used for both Sculpties (where the assets are Textures), and real meshes. Meshes require a different download URL than textures.
When sending an ImprovedInstantMessage to a group, the IM's binary bucket is supposed to contain the group's name (this is what SL does). Singularity uses this to show the group name when it shows the message at the bottom of the viewer for a few seconds: "[Group Name] From User: Message". Before this update, the group name was empty ("[]").
This update doesn't have any visible effect in Firestorm, because it doesn't use the group name sent in the IM.
This, by default, enables terrain patches being sent to each avatar
from the avatar away (rather than the old outside-in pattern), only
sending terrain patches within the avatars view distance (making
view loading quicker), and sending multiple terrain patches per
protocol packet (making terrain loading and editing quicker).
when registering a new region.
Adds parameter "[GridService]SuppressVarRegionOverlapCheckOnRegistration=false"
that can be turned on to suppress the error check if a simulator's database
has old regions that overlap.
co-op should be more stable as it doesn't abort threads, which can trigger virtual machine instability
This change will be invisible to users as script DLLs are recompiled automatically where necessary, though the change won't take affect until the next simulator restart.
This change has no effect on existing script state.
If you want to continue using abort, set ScriptStopStrategy = abort in the [XEngine] section of OpenSim.ini
As per http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.random%28v=vs.100%29.aspx, the .NET Random class is not thread-safe.
If called by multiple threads at once, methods may return 0.
Except for llRand(), other OpenSimulator code did not lock before calling a shared Random instance.
This commit adds a ThreadSafeRandom class that extends Random but does internal locking so that it is thread-safe.
This change is invisible to existing callers and the explicit locking in the llFrand() implementation is now redundant.
We have to do this since we can't unload existing DLLs if they're all in the same AppDomain.
But we can still update the underlying DLL which will be used in the next simulator session.
Code was identical apart from error logging, but if there are failures creating these directories then you'll be
seeing lots of errors anyway, and these will be more informative