of objects from the scene, and of scripts from objects. This facilitates
the development of modules that can register prims with externall servers
for inbound email and XMLRPC. Currently implemented in XEngine only.
Also applying cmickeyb's compiler locking patch, since it seems risk-free.
* This corrects problems seen on some SQLite systems where the migration fails because the two argument substr() isn't implemented
* Thanks RemedyTomm!
* Revamps the server side texture pipeline
* Textures should load faster, get clogged less, and be less blurry
* Minor tweak to ensure the outgoing texture throttle stays private.
* Fixes mantis 3440
Addresses Mantis #3381
The current implementation works as expected if the object has no rotation or
only rotation around the Z axis; you can spin the object left or right (around
the world Z axis).
It works a little unexpectedly if the object has a non-Z-axis rotation; in this
case the body is spun about its local Z axis, not the world Z-axis. (But SL
also behaves oddly with a spin on an arbitrarily rotated object.)
* Add cursory integration with script engine.
* LLMoveToTarget, LLSetBouyancy, LLSetStatus (Physical only), LLApplyImpulse, LLApplyTorque, LLPushObject.. etc.
* Still missing linked physical active and LLSetStatus with an axis lock.
* Enables border crossings when using the BulletDotNETPlugin
* Enabled variable time steps in BulletDotNETPlugin
* Still no 'linked physical objects' yet
* Still no script engine integration
* Now, the 144 unit tests takes roughly as long time to run (16s on my laptop) that the 10 long running takes. The database tests takes forever.
* Feel free to run the unit tests as you code, and the rest before commit.
* Remaining inconsistent uuids (non dashed) are in region store for sqlite and mysql
* Migration of these will happen at a later date, unless someone else wants to do it
The attached patch implements osKey2Name and osName2Key
which converts between a UUID key for an avatar and
an avatar name and vice-versa.
osKey2Name is similar to llKey2Name except that it will work
even if the avatar being looked up is not in the same region
as the script.
* This allows you to utilize System.Drawing tools on textures within the region.
* Example: use System.Drawing.Bitmap to make your texture, then use Host.Graphics.SaveBitmap to make an asset from it in JPEG2K. You can edit (but not overwrite) existing textures using Host.Graphics.LoadBitmap.
* This makes MRM scripting ever so slightly more secure. If you have enforced Object Permissions enabled, it may be acceptable to enable MRM within your regions.
* Security bug reports on this feature are much appreciated (eg: anyone finding ways around this to execute a MRM as a basic user).
* Corrected issue with MRMs where it would attempt to overwrite an already loaded DLL. (and thus fail with cryptic UnauthorizedAccessException.)
* Made DrunkenTextAppreciationModule.cs MRM not crash with StackOverflowException
* Added some temporary logging to MRM World.*
* Avatar and Object now inherit from IEntity.
* Avatar.Position is now Avatar.WorldPosition to match IObject property.
* Implements event World.OnChat += delegate(IWorld sender, ChatEventArgs e);
* Optimizes SceneGraph - fetches on primitives via "GetGroupByPrim" wont search the entire list if the primitive is infact the root. (Core)
* Updates Test MRM.