This is to provide an indication of what's happening now that the default isn't to report every single script start.
Changes XEngine logging level in OpenSim.exe.config from WARN to INFO.
This is to reduce log spam from script loading, which is especially spammy for avatar movements with scripted attachments.
All important messages are at warn or above.
If you still want/need to see these messages, set <level value="DEBUG"/> in the <logger name="OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.XEngine"> section of OpenSim.exe.config.
This affects no other package logs, which still output at the root configured level (currently DEBUG by default).
The packet was actually being handled but not acted on.
This change extends the default timeout for paused clients to 5 minutes
and makes both the paused and non-paused timeout periods configurable.
If active, the physics module can return arbitrary stat counters that can be seen via the MonitoringModule
(http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Monitoring_Module)
This is only active in OdeScene if collect_stats = true in [ODEPhysicsSettings].
This patch allows OdeScene to collect elapsed time information for calls to the ODE native collision methods to assess what proportion of time this takes compared to total physics processing.
This data is returned as ODENativeCollisionFrameMS in the monitoring module, updated every 3 seconds.
The performance effect of collecting stats is probably extremely minor, dwarfed by the rest of the physics code.
Without this, LL 3.3.1 continually pushes LLInventoryModelFetchDescendentsResponder::error 499 to its log.
This cap will be ignored by older viewers - UDP inventory will work normally.
In this zip, it's called System.Data.SQLite.dll. We rename it to lib64/sqlite3.dll
This is a little unexpected but it works. For some reason my hand-rolled one in Visual Studio 2008 did not.
This is sqlite 3.7.10. Other libraries are still currently 3.7.6 but this should make no difference.
This should make it possible to use OpenSim.exe on 64-bit Windows now, though currently the bullet physics plugin will still complain (can be ignored if you are not using bullet).
In over 4 years this never progressed beyond an unimplemented stub.
This doesn't mean that it can't come back if someone is interested in implementing PhysX support.
In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory.
However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated.
Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected.
This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.
If velocity reaches 256 in any vector then bad things happen with ODE, so we now clamp this value.
In addition, a falling avatar is clamped by default at 54 m/s, which is the same as a falling skydiver.
This also appears to be the value used on the linden lab grid.
This should resolve http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5882
These can be run using the "nant torture" target. They are not part of "nant test" due to their long-run future nature.
Such tests are designed to do some testing of extreme situations and give some feedback on memory usage, etc.
However, data can be inconsistent due to different machine circumstances and virtual machine actions.
This area is under development.
This reverts commit 4eef6725f4.
Reverting for now since this fails with "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'" on Wright Plaza instances.
The osGetGrid**** functions will now get the grid settings from the GridInfoService. Set the GridInfoURI in your ./bin/config-include/GridCommon.ini [GridInfo] section.
As discussed on the opensim-dev mailing list, this is to avoid a demonstrated ODE collider segfault when stress-testing a simulator running more than one region using the bundled pCampbot.exe
As before, the ODE revision used is r1755 - only the collider has changed.
Tests so far reveal little performance change.
However, if noticeable issues do arise, please report on mantis and/or the opensim-dev mailing list.
The previous libraries are temporarily in bin/Physics-previous-ode-libs
These can be copied back to bin if one wants to compare behaviour with the previous libraries.