The ScriptDialogReply packet handler is a bit of a hack job. It is currently handled similar to ChatFromViewer, which will trigger the listen() event, however this is not exactly how LL's implementation works and will/can be fixed up later.
CONFIG SET section key value value value
CONFIG GET section key
CONFIG SAVE (it saves, but does it save correctly?:)
ScriptEngine will react correctly to any config change made while it is running.
Added option to try alternate UDP ports if the one configured is in use.
UDP packets are now bound to the actual outside IP address and hopefully won't "randomly" select IP on multihomed systems.
** If the region fails 3 times, then ChildAgentDataUpdates no longer get sent to that region
* Enabled Child_Get_Tasks in grid mode.
* When Child_Get_Tasks is enabled on neighbor regions, the neighbor region uses the client's draw distance to send out prim. This is a lot less likely to flood the client now since the ChildAgentDataUpdate contains both the throttle settings and the draw distance. This means that with this enabled, you can see prim in other regions in grid mode. Very experimental.
* Fixed a bunch of goofy math for calculating the sim stats counters
* Made most of the sim stats counters additive so it's easy to change the sim stats interval
* Changed the sim stats send interval to 3 seconds
* Time dilation is off now.. because it's the additive of the 0.91 * 10 (adds a second) / 5( the number of seconds since the last update) which results in 0.41td as common
* Slowing down the network accounting update will probably fix the red issue.
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* This can be turned on by setting storage_prim_inventories_experimental = True in OpenSim.ini
* Implemented for sqlite and MySQL, no MSSQL implementation yet
* As an experimental feature, there is no guarantee that this won't take down your region or that the db representation won't need to change.
* More (and continuing) details at http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OpenSim:Prim_Inventory_Persistence
* The BlockingQueue exposes Contains so we can make sure we don't add a TextureSender to the queue if there's already one present
* introduced some TryGetValue and various code convention stuff
* You can add and remove a friend in grid mode now within the same simulator. It doesn't save yet.
* I got rid of Mr. OpenSim as a friend.. he bothers me /:b...
* This patch addresses a regression where 5 default textures, including the default "new prim" texture, would not be shown unless in viewer cache.
* Further, it supplies a new plywood texture as the base texture, which is purpose-made from locally photo-sourced material (means i took a picture and made it into a tile), which is closer in appearance and color to the Linden one.
* It changes the default new prim texture UUID to match the UUID generated by the viewer when "default" is clicked, which is a texture UUID hardcoded in some scripts as well, so it would cause compatibility issues if not addressed.
* The patch fixes a number of UUID duplications (same UUID for asset and inventory items) and capitalization issues in the XML files.
* It also includes new versions of 4 other textures, which were no longer loadable in grid mode.
* PrimitiveBaseShape: The textures are now exposed as a 'TextureEntry Textures'; all serialization still using the 'byte[] TextureEntry' for backwards compatibility.
* Scene: Re-added AddTree, since the Tree type isn't gone from libsl, merely relocated.
to something in the network constraining the maximum UDP packet size.
This hypothesis fits the observed facts. The change here reduces the maximum number of items in any single packet to 20.
If I'm wrong I'll go back and correct the comments.
This may not be the best solution in the long run, but should improve things for now.
This may also improve reliability when updating inventory item metadata (e.g. renaming an item) and in retrieving textures
for the main map view.
* after some tweaking to the UDPServer all appears to be well
* Added what 'was' the GetType(bytes,packetEnd,zeroBuffer) to the UDPServer. (it was removed as a static method from Packet)
* This fixes a *bunch* of Mantis bugs related to the following
* -- Neighbouring simulators not appearing after relog
* -- Login to simulator only to be logged off by simulator.
* -- ThreadAbort
* -- Unable to shutdown circuitCode: x
* added Util.Clip(value, min, max)
* modified asset cache's numPackets calculation to use max packet size (600) instead of 1000
* removed a few magic numbers
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateCovenantRequest packet
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateOwnerMessageRequest.ChangeEstateCovenantid method
* Fixed a race condition with avatar animations
* I've fundamentally changed a few things, so this is experimental
* The routine that I used needs to be tested on Linux. I don't expect it to cause a problem, but hey, it might.
* Child agents are still not logged off properly, so when the first set time out, the second set get logged off also, on the second log in if the second login is initiated before the first one fully times out.
* Now sending South and East cords to the terrain editor..
* No new functionality from a user perspective
* Programming wise, there's enough information to get the select based terrain editor working in an upcoming revision.
* Fixes weirdness when typing and sitting at the same time
* Should fix bug #32 (getting stuck in edit appearance pose)
* Crouchwalk and possibly jump may need more looking into
Refractored the TextureDownloadModule (but currently to make debugging easier, it is running as a non shared module, so this results in a instance of this module being created for each region (and a extra thread per region), this will be changed back soon.
Removed the old texture handling/sending code from AssetCache.
A few other small changes/fixes.
* Added List<RegionInfo> m_neighbours to Scene
* Hooked up the OnRegionUp event to m_neighbours list
* Modified RegionInfo to have a bool commFailTF value so that we can skip neighbors that fail. (when the region comes up, this gets reset to false and the region will try again.
* Added SetChildAgentThrottle(byte[]) to IClientAPI
* Several other insignificant changes related to passing child pertanant agent data from sim to sim.
* BACKUP YOUR PRIM BEFORE UPDATING TO THIS and then double check the prim permissions after applying it with a different avatar (then the master avatar or the prim owner avatar).
* Also, beware that any objects created under the old permission scheme may react oddly. They may automatically allow anyone to modify them, (which you'll then have to un-set).
* It's hacked support because when 'anyone can move is set', any avatar can modify the prim (texture, shape, scale, etc)
me on Mono 1.2.4, which led to client crashes. I think the Timer.Stop()
wasn't doing what was desired on Mono. The Queue refactoring should address
the readability issues lbsa71 was working on as soon as I get the merge together.
* Un-hackerized generating the client_flags
* Now handling the ObjectPermissions Update packet
* Warning: Backup your prim before updating. If you fail to do so and something goes wrong then, All Yr prim are belong to us!
While exploring what it would take to get the 'new script' button working,
I encountered the fact, some way down in the rabbit hole, that if a user
renamed an item in their inventory and logged out (without a restart of
the simulator), on log in the new name was not preserved.
As far as I can see, this was because any updates which didn't occur
inside a transaction were ignored by opensim. This patch pays attention
to those changes. It generates a new asset when an item is updated and
changes the user's inventory properties appropriately. I believe this
behaviour is in line with the copy-on-write semantics used in the Second
Life protocol - perhaps it could be optimized if we knew for sure that the
only copy of the object was in the user's inventory.
This also means that if you rename an item (e.g. a script) before you drag
it into an object's inventory, the inventory will receive the item's most
recent name and description.
Some work towards persisting Avatar Appearance (what is being worn).
Added OnAvatarNowWearing event to IClientAPI that is triggered by AgentIsNowWearing packets.
stub code to subscribe to this event in AvatarFactoryModule.
Todo: code needs to be added to AvatarFactoryModule to save the uuids to a database and then read them back when that modules TryGetIntialAvatarAppearance() method is called.
Done some changes to Scene to make it easier to subclass it: including changed some private fields to protected and made some methods virtual.
Deleted the CreateTerrainTextureInitial Method which was a 99% duplicate of CreateTerrainTexture, with just a bool field setting difference. That bool is now passed to CreateTerrainTexture as a param.
* The sims properly restart, however they don't yet notify the existing avatars that they are up. To see the sim again, you'll need to log-out and back in until I can figure out how to get the proper data to the sims and to the avatar so they reconnect again.
* Now moved region storage from region to application, so we have one storage per application, instead of one per region.
* Changed so that the region store providers use connectionstrings, not filenames
* Removed various unfit fields and properties (call me Darwin)
* In Serverside permissions mode; If you've copied an object, then you can delete it and clean up after yourself. The rest of the permissions functionality is still unchanged. Admin can delete any object.. etc.
* OnRequestWearables does no longer accept 'Client' as param, since it's always on the current client
* Fixed SendOwnWearables to always operate on self, as that's what it does
Note this has lead to a big flat project, but I think a lot of the files we most likely don't even use any longer. And others belong in other projects/namespaces anyway.
* Disabled by default, but has two functions so far -- shutdown (timed or now), and create-region.
* Added SendGeneralAlert function to SceneManager allowing all-user alerts to be sent from OpenSimMain.
* OnChatFromViewer has been converted as an example.
* Bug: SimpleApp's NPC client does not implement a Scene property and will likely crash with a NullReferenceException when it attempts to chat.
Bugs 449, 454, 408, 244, 197
implemented InformClientOfNeighbours as an asynchroneous process, handling timeouts without blocking the main thread.
Improved logging of errors, removed catch all in try catch
* Moved InventoryData to Framework.Types/InventoryItemBase.cs
* Moved UserData to Framework.Interfaces/IUserData.cs
* Moved UserProfileData to Framework/Types/UserProfileData.cs
* Deleted ass-backwards Framework dependency on Framework.Data (now it's the other way round)
* Changed some namespaces to reflect file structure
* We now have CloseAllAgents( circuit ) and CloseAllCircuits( agentId ) for great justice ( but alas, still only closing on one single scene - be brave! )
* Login and ConnectionClosed now eventified and moveified awayified
* Killed off unused NullClientAPI
* Now the client is almost only responsible for its own closing. ( I will get that scene out of there )
* Lookin' good!
* Now there-is-only-client-manager
* First step towards moving Logout and ConnectionClosed out of Client and into something else (which will let us get rid of ClientView reference to ClientManager
* General posititvity, peace, love and understanding
* There's no libsl reply packet field for it, I guess other channels than 0 makes no sense sending back to clients.
* We do not currently support objects listening, so there's really no way of actually using this feature.
So; somebody please wire chat all the way to the scripts.
is set correctly, but only with the movement of the avatar.
The in-place rotation updates need a little bit of more thought,
and will be in a separate commit.
Removed the reference to OpenJpeg in the DynamicTextureModule, to see if that was causing the build problem someone is having.
Added a Temporary fix for the "existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host" exception on windows when a user logs out of a multiregion instance.
Some early work to prepare for improving the way clients are updated (about prims etc).
Some work on the asset cache, can people please test this. including on one of the public systems so we can see if it causes problems with multiple users.
Deleted the GridInterfaces projects, and for now moved the old local asset server into Framework.Communications, as we prepare to rewrite the asset cache and asset server.
Deleted Framework.manager as I am sure this is no longer in use.
Linking groups should now work better than it did, but still a bit of work to do on getting the rotations of all the parts after linking right.
Added part of dalien's #301 patch (xml loading/saving related parts with some small changes)
Now have a rough day/night cycle (the movement of the sun needs to be made smoother but for now it is better than we had I think).
Added dalien's patch (issue 294) for saving and loading prims to a xml file (think he will be modifying these to be import/export functions and maybe writing a xml datastore for backups).
Some preliminary work on task inventory (ie object's/prim's inventory).
Added place holder data for AvatarProperties (ie a avatar's profile). Should we store this sort of data on the user server or have another server for it (a normal webserver should work).
Added a few more method to IClientAPI.
Sure there is something I'm forgeting.
Temporary have had to rename the OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite project to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1, as I'm not sure what was done to stop the old project name being included in the VS2005 solution.
Also some config changes:
OpenSim now has a INI (OpenSim.ini) file that it will read some config settings from (if the ini file exists).
Added Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll so that we can use the same code for sqlite on Windows and mono/linux. (from what I can tell Mono class libraries have a MIT license so there should be no problems with us including this dll).
So now to get the basic prim storage working , you need to first create the sqlite database file from the sqlite3-prims.sql in share directory. Then in the OpenSim.ini file, change the storage_plugin so it points to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll (storage_plugin = OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll). Then in your region.xml files change the DataStore value so it is the name of your database file (at the moment you need a different sqlite3 database file for each region).
* NetworkServersInfo settable without config file
* DefaultHomeLoc throws if getted before setted
* Removed nonsensical sandbox distinction
* Refactored default config file creation
* Some more small refactorings on shapes
We also need better clothing for the new ruth and to edit the body shape.
To get this working you will need to delete your asset yap file and also in grid mode the user server needs to be updated.
Like, I removed the Obsolete from the old caps method as at this time not all caps calls can use the new Caps stream method as it doesn't properly deal with LLSD Arrays.
Now down to 3 warnings on the events in IClientAPI and for now I think we have to live with them as I think most of those events will be used.
* Fixed some of the problems with crossing regions when flying: you should no longer sink to ground level when crossing (should keep roughly your right height). Should no longer sometimes get sent back to the centre of the current region when attempting to border cross. But instead sometimes you will find you avatar stop at the edge of region and you will need to start moving again to retry the crossing (which should then work). This code is partly based on Babblefrog's issue #212 patch. [I think I have some ideas of how to solve the stopping at edges problem, just want to get the inventory code done first]
* Capabilities code has now been moved to the OpenSim.Framework.Communications project as some of the caps code will be tightly tied to inventory/asset handling and it was causing a two way reference problem when it was in its own project/dll.
This is a Big commit as I was going to keep my inventory work local until I had it in a working state, in case it brakes anything, but its getting harder to keep in sync with svn.
*Added support for selected prims (does not yet support prims being sat on)
*Added support for listing avatars with prims on parcel with their prim count
*ParcelManager's resetSimParcels does not set any default values.
*Updated ParcelData with correct defaults previously set in resetSimParcels
*Region overrides are now sent to viewer instead of dummy'd
**Parcels within selection now join and not the two parcels selected at each corner
*Created OnSignificantClientMovement event that is triggered when an avatar moves more than 2 meters.
*Significant movement (currently set to 2 meters of movement for performance reasons, even though its speedy) and initial login now sends parcel updates
*Note: Grid Mode now works in sugilite, but is still unstable
**Known bug in which the grid server crashes after being relaunched from a previously create configuration
**Crashing of the viewer crashes the OpenSim server which then crashes the grid server -- needs better handling of exceptions
**Multiple sims is still untested, but should connect correctly. Moving between the sims may be a different story
*Added simulator_data_request XMLRPC method to request data from the grid server about a sim instead of faking its login
*Login is progressing, now just getting an XML error (http://pastebin.com/942515) -- if you can fix this, throw MingChen in IRC a Private Message
* Updated SimpleApp with various introduced dependencies
* Extracted ScenePrescence creation in Scene
* removed try-catchall from UserManagerBase (that actually hid a bug)
* Refactored RegionInfo
* handle is calculated
* it will explode upon accessing x,y,ip,port,externalip if not explicitly initialized
* Removed superfluous 'ref' keywords
* Removed a shitload of 'catch Exception e' that causes build warnings
* Lots of small refactorings, renames et c
* Ignored some bins