* Guys, there's an endless loop there *ON PURPOSE*. Please don't try to *fix* it. We must continue to process the UDP stream buffer on clients that disconnected nastily until it ends or the UDP server accept thread will die a horrible death.
* Unix epoch starts at midnight, not at 8:00am
* All date/time handling should be done in UTC in the server, not in
the local timezone.
* Refactor out repeated computation of a constant value
- Added setting of CreationTime to some places where inventoryitems
are created
This fixes Mantis#2390.
Add rezzing time to objects. Add Object return and traffic fields to land
database. Add plumbing for auto return. Implement auto return.
Contains a migration. May contain nuts.
* Implement the linear impulse portion of llPushObject. We should have a lsl compatible implementation of that portion of the push. Angular.. well. still have yet to implement a torque accumulator.
* llPushObject respects the region and parcel settings for Restrict Push, it also respects GodMode as is defined in the LSL spec.
* Regarding an earlier change, I think it would be possible to eliminate the creation of new IPEndPoints on every end receive if we did the client circuit lookup before starting
the next receive. However, this would be a performance trade off and hence not worth trying without performance testing
* This widened what I think is an existing race condition where asynchronous recieves could potentially stomp on each other's end points (though this must occur very rarely, if at
all, in reality)
* This allows multiple user profile providers to be specified in OpenSim.ini separated by commas
* If multiple providers are specified then a request for a user profile will query each in turn until the profile is either found or all have been queried
* Unfortunately I don't believe this order can currently be specified, which if true is something that will need to be fixed.
* Thanks to smeans for the original patch.
* Additionally, you can probably get more physical prim now together.. though, I think this puts us back on par with where we were in the beginning of the year on number of physical objects. Experiment. Make videos. Send Feedback. Enjoy.
- Added two missing caps (UpdateScriptAgent, UpdateScriptTask)
- Added one missing EventQueue event (ScriptRunningReply)
- Changed DNE and XEngine to use this new event
As we only use the mono engine anyway, the "Mono" checkbox is set by
default but doesn't have any function.
* If you are hosting many regions on a single instance, you will probably notice a decrease in region startup time and maybe a slight increase in performance.
* Single regions won't notice anything different