This is an extremely crude implemenation which almost works by accident. Nevertheless it does work.
It can be tested with the instructions at http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Feature_Proposals/Deduplicating_Asset_Service#Testing
It does not interact at all with the existing asset service or any data stored there.
This code is subject to change without notice and should not be used for anything other than gawking.
This is the start of exploring the creation of a bundled OpenSimulator asset service that does de-duplication and possibly file storage of assets.
Along the lines of coyled's SRAS, but not intended to replace, merely to act as a more performant bundled default.
Might end up nicking stuff from kcozen's patch at http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5429
More details at http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Feature_Proposals/Deduplicating_Asset_Service
Feedback and discussion welcome as commits are made.
This is already being done in the other place where a sensor is added.
Adding a sensor whilst another thread is iterating over the sensor list can cause a concurrency exception.
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This is so that the static MainConsole.Instance doesn't retain references to methods registered by scene and other modules to service commands.
This prevents the scene from being garbage collected at the end of a test.
This is not the final thing preventing GC - next up is the timer started by SimStatsReporter that holds a reference to Scene that prevents end of test gc.
MySQL and MSSQL have it as Sandbox, sqlite as sandbox.
In various different places in every plugin the wrong casing is used...
Consistency, who needs it? Or one day sqlite can change to Sandbox.
This is in addition to the distbin target. The distbin target now needs distsrc to be run first.
Still needs some extra tweaking that I shall eventually put in as sed invocations or similar.
On the first frame, all startup scene objects are added to the physics scene.
This can cause a considerable delay, so we don't start raising the alarm on scene loop timeouts until the second frame.
This commit also slightly changes the behaviour of timeout reporting.
Previously, a report was made for the very first timed out thread, ignoring all others until the next watchdog check.
Instead, we now report every timed out thread, though we still only do this once no matter how long the timeout.
This involves
1) On forcible teleport, call m_scene.RequestTeleportLocation() rather than ScenePresence.Teleport() - only EntityTransferModule now should call SP.Teleport()
2) When avatar is being forcibly moved due to banlines, use a 'stop movement' tolerance of 0.2 to requested position rather than 1
This prevents the avatar sometimes being stuck to banlines until they teleport somewhere else.
This aims to fix some problems in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5822