This brings it into line with the Windows and Linux libraries.
This is a universal dylib with x86_64, i386 and ppc parts. However, even on a 64 bit Intel machine Mono can only P/INVOKE the i386 version right now. ppc is untested.
The configuration used to compile was
CFLAGS="-g -O2 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc" CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc" LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc" ./configure --enable-old-trimesh --disable-asserts --enable-shared --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-demos --without-x
--disable-demos --without-x is required to build ODE on Mac OS X
CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and --disable-dependency-tracking are necessary to build the universal dylib (some compilation lines use CFLAGS instead of CXXFLAGS)
The other settings are tweaks for using ODE with OpenSim
This means that Mac OS X users can now use the standard sqlite adaptor instead of the legacy one.
This is SQLite 3.7.5. I configured the build with the line
CFLAGS="-Os -g -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc7400 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA" LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc7400" ./configure --disable-dependency-tracking
The SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA flag exports the metadata symbols that modern Mono SQLite adaptors need.
The -Os removes debugging symbols (as per the sqlite3 source pkg README)
The other parts are to cross compile for x86_64, i386 and ppc. On Mac OS X, Mono can actually only P/INVOKE 32-bit libraries even on 64 bit platforms so i386 is being used. The dylib has not been tested on ppc.
Apply the same change to both the 32-bit and 64-bit DLL target paths. This makes the previous addition to the instructions in the README for running on Linux unnecessary.
This version fixes a bug so that MySqlCommand.CommandTimeout = 0 now correctly sets an infinite command timeout. This might help with failures on long-running migrations.
The mysql.data.dll v2 is used from the mysql package (as opposed to v4). The v4 version (probably standing for NET 4.0) does not work under mono 2.6.7, which is still commonly used.
child agents in neighbor regions. This means you can extend
the view on a simulator beyond the default 3x3 regions.
This uses a region default draw distance and should be
replaced at some point by the avatar specified draw distance.
That will require more careful, dynamic recomputation of child
agents every time the draw distance changes.
WARNING: this is experimental and has known instabilities. specifically
all regions "within site" should be running the same default draw distance
or agents will not be closed correctly.
This matches the behaviour for other deletions and stops this operation failing on Windows .NET (though mono is fine with the duplication).
Probably a holdover from copying code from the older legacy adaptor.
Resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5361
Made FireAndForgetWrapper a singleton class to allow us to drop
dependancy on the BclExtras35 library. BclExtras is broken in
Mono 2.8.2 and we used the library in only one function.
Frontend into a separate region module. Configuration
settings added to the defaults ini file. Others may find
this useful for pushing map tiles to a separate server.
Change the remote Grid region module so that it takes the network connector as a config variable. This allows the region plugin to be reused for both Robust and Simian network connectors.
Configuration option AssetService in section [GridService] must be set to enable this functionality.
Map tiles do currently not show for hyperlinks set in simulators that are connected to grids, see Mantis #5270.
the same thing was actually done for ode.dll a couple of commits ago but I got the commit msg wrong (should have been r1755, not r1754). Damn these fat fingers.
This revision dates from 02 Sep 2010 and has received some testing. This code will be updated in the opensim-libs repository
Updates for libode-x86_64, ode.dll and libode.dylib will follow
WARNING!!! This changes a default. The old default is to allow multiple
presences, the new default disables this. As the feature currently has no users,
this should not present any difficulty and will alleviate the presence
issues somewhat.
This will cause visual params to be persisted along with worn items. With
this, alpha and tattoo laters will be saved. Multiple layers MAY work, but
not tested because I don't use Viewer 2.
Setting this to true avoids a 500ms or so client freeze when the LLUDP server thread is taken up with processing a UseCircuitCode packet synchronously.
Extensive testing on Wright Plaza appeared to show no bad effects and this seems to reduce login lag considerably.
Of course, a lot of login lag is still coming from other sources.
Main reason for upgrade is to revert API change that was introduced in order to support headerless binary LLSD decoding needed for deserialization of the mesh assets, which turned out to be unnecessary as we can transparently decode both kinds.
Adding -logconfig to Robust.exe. will still process the
-logfile option, as before. No options given, the value
"Robust.log" will be written in the ./bin directory
allowing the decoded sculpt map cache path to be defined in
the configuration files.
Use DecodedSculpMapPath in the [Startup] section to set
the path. The default is still ./bin/j2kDecodeCache