* This allows caps requests to be routed to regions where the agent is currently a root agent instead of the region that they logged into as it did previously.
* This fixes a wide variety of bugs related to 'can't do X once i've crossed a border'.
* The first seed cap request fails, the second one works. (this generates an error message on the console)
* Experimental.
* Should work in multi-region standalone and grid modes
* This should also solve other non-home region caps issues (map requests, RC client inventory requests, etc)
* We now pass CAPS information on to the destination region on region crossing, and set up a CAPS object when an agent becomes a master
* Current limitation is that this will only work if your http_listener_port is 9000
* This is a very early code cut (lots of bad practice, hard coding and inefficiency). However, I wanted to get this out there for feedback and my own sanity. Next few patches will clean up the mess.
* Enabled new TerrainModule. (The king is dead, long live the king!)
* Use the console command: "script terrain save file.r32" / "script terrain load file.r32" to load/save terrain. Now uses the extension to determine file format.
* MANY of the old terrain features do not have a replacement function in the new module yet, this needs to be corrected, but has not been done so far. This being said, the new module is faster and more efficient and should be a good replacement.
* *Much* faster terraforming (woot!)
* New "Brushes" design, so you can create custom terraforming brushes then apply those inplace of the standard tools. (ie an Erode Brush for example)
* New specialised "Flood Brushes" to do large area effects, ie, raise-area, now takes a bitmap rather than repeats the ordinary raise brush a thousand times.
* New modular file Load/Save systems -- write importers/exporters for multiple formats without having to hard code the whole thing in.
* Coming soon - effects system, ie the old Erosion functions, etc. for one-shot effects.
appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
* Made Estate tools work for estate managers without needing to request admin status First
* Added code to make the Simulator version to be reported in the About box of the client
* 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.
* 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.
Started the move of some of the methods from scene into a inner class (currently called InnerScene.cs), the idea being that the code related to the 3d scene (primitive/entities/Avatars etc) will be in this inner class, then what is now Scene.cs will be left as a kind of wrapper class around it. And once the spilt is complete can be renamed to something like RegionInstance (or any name that sounds good and ids it as the Region layer class that "has" a scene).
Added SceneCommunicationService which at the moment is a kind of high level wrapper around commsManager. The idea being that it has a higher level API for the Region/Scene to send messages to the other regions on the grid. a Example of the API is that instead of having sendXmessage methods, it has more functional level method like PassAvatarToNeighbour. Hopefully this will allow more freedom to do changes in communications that doesn't break other things.
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.
* 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.
For those functions that was using the clientManager's foreachClient(delegate) method, there is now a ForEachScenePresence(delegate) in scene.
This change helps with the decoupling of client packet functions from the scene functions.