* Use a conditional define to determine whether we're using CSharpSqlite or Mono.Data.Sqlite
#if CSharpSqlite
using Community.CsharpSqlite.Sqlite;
#else
using Mono.Data.Sqlite;
#endif
* Hopefully, this will restore sqlite functionality on a Mac. In visual studio, you can edit the OpenSim.Data.SQLite project, go to the Build tab and enter CSharpSqlite in the box. I'm not sure how to define CSharpSqlite in Mono, someone better at it then me will have to take the job of figuring out the best way to define it in Mono.
this seems the least evil way forward since mono 2.6 and later will see increasing usage, and this only works with what was SQLiteNG
MAC USERS WILL NEED TO CHANGE REFERENCES TO "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" to "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteLegacy.dll" in OpenSim.ini and config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini (if using standalone)
See the OpenSim.ini.example and StandaloneCommon.ini.example files for more details
This commit also temporarily changes unsigned ParentEstateID values in the OpenSim.Data.Tests to signed temporarily, since the new plugin enforces creation of signed fields in the database (which is what the SQL actually specifies). And change data columns in sqlite is a pita.
* This inconsistency has actually existed for some time but only the recent change brought it to light
* In the past, the default in ConfigurationLoader took precedence over the one in SQLiteAssetData
* Introduced preprocess step in FetchAsset (Might revert this later)
* Some minor CCC
* Added actual implementation of GetUserProfile( uri ) and the corresponding handler to OGS1.
* Introduced non-functioning GetUserUri( userProfile) awaiting user server wireup (this might move elsewhere)
* 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
This method fetches metadata for a subset of the entries in the assets
database. This functionality is used in the ForEach calls in the asset
storage providers in AssetInventoryServer. With this implemented,
frontends such as the BrowseFrontend should now work.
- MySQL: implemented, sanity tested
- SQLite: implemented, sanity tested
- MSSQL: implemented, not tested
- NHibernate: not implemented
- Add necessary dummy Dispose-methods where they are missing
- Implement the SQLite Dispose-methods
(currently only used for unit tests, in the next commit)
* 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.