* 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
* 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
* This pushes an identifier for the OpenSim scene to the physics scene. This allows log messages from the physics scene to identify which OpenSim scene they relate to.
* Thanks Gerhard
This patch adds the option of adding the email when you create
a new user. This works in Gridmode as none Gridmode. This
option is also added to RemoteAdminPlugin. With a new handler
you can create a user with a email.
on-/offline updates, calling cards for friends.
This adds methods in the DB layer and changes the MessagingServer, so a full
update (incl. UGAIM) is necessary to get it working. Older regions shouldn't
break, nor should older UGAIM break newer regions, but friends/presence will
only work with all concerned parts (UGAIM, source region and destination
region) at this revision (or later).
I added the DB code for MSSQL, too, but couldn't test that.
BEWARE: May contain bugs.
* This revision also makes the exception catcher of last resort print to the log instead of just the console
* This means logs should now capture sim crashing exceptions, though not those which are caused by a crash of the virtual machine itself
* Resolve redundancy by removing the OpenSimBase check - if modules are recieve nini config directly they should probably be the ones to do the checking
* we appear to both setup a default configuration and provude identical defaults when we later try to read the values - this is probably not really necessary
* This is an initial basic experimental code for inventory import and export from the region server
* Probably not yet ready for general use
* Thanks Kayne!
ordinary region modules and are able to coexist in one instance.
See http://opensimulator.org/wiki/ScriptEngines for details. There were
changes to OpenSim.ini.example, please note DefaultScriptEngine.
Also see the User docs and FAQ on the Wiki. Default is DotNetEngine.
* There was a small window where region logins were allowed before modules were loaded - avatars logins that hit this window could have caused bad things to happen.
* A similar change will follow for grid mode sometime soon
* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
* You can replace "grid" as the asset system with "file" to save and load all your assets from a directory on your hard disk. Files are serialised to XML and saved in the format "/<dir>/0x/0x/0x/0000-0000-000000-0000-0000.xml"
* Directory <dir> is sharing the Asset Server URL path, use a normal path here instead (ie C:\xyz or /var/assets/).
* This probably wont work well in grid mode unless every sim has access to the same directory. This is mostly intended for standalone usage where quick and convenient access to assets is required.
* There are a lot of changes and this is quite experimental. It's off by default, but you can turn it on by examining the bottom of the opensim.ini.example for the proper OpenSim.ini settings. Remember, you still need an agent domain..
* Furthermore, it isn't quite right when it comes to teleporting to remote regions (place_avatar)
Makes the estate dialog fully functional. Implements all client facing functionality. Moves estate data from estate_settings.xml, which is used to provide defaults, to the region data store. Creates one estate for each region, and places the region in it. Converts all region bans to estate bans.
TODO next is to make the login server read/write a users inventory from the correct server (the inventory url set in a userprofile)
On the region side, although not tested with multiple servers it should work if that inventory url was set, and the inventory servers urls have been added to the CommunicationsManager, using CommunicationsManager.AddInventoryService(string hostUrl)
Currently module loading is done ad-hoc. I propose creating a simple
loader class that leverages Mono.Addins (and perhaps the new .NET
addins when they become available in mono). Attached is a basic
patch for review that compiles into HEAD, but doesn't yet replace
any existing ad-hoc loaders.
* Only generates a new maptile after a refresh interval
* Maptile names have the UnixTimeSinceEpoch that they were generated and the regionUUID they're from, so you can know which ones are no longer necessary.
* Updates RegionInfo, so backup your /bin/Region/*.xml files.