* This patch addresses a regression where 5 default textures, including the default "new prim" texture, would not be shown unless in viewer cache.
* Further, it supplies a new plywood texture as the base texture, which is purpose-made from locally photo-sourced material (means i took a picture and made it into a tile), which is closer in appearance and color to the Linden one.
* It changes the default new prim texture UUID to match the UUID generated by the viewer when "default" is clicked, which is a texture UUID hardcoded in some scripts as well, so it would cause compatibility issues if not addressed.
* The patch fixes a number of UUID duplications (same UUID for asset and inventory items) and capitalization issues in the XML files.
* It also includes new versions of 4 other textures, which were no longer loadable in grid mode.
* Charles, this will fix the red issue.
* Same situation, the first run updates the tables (and gives you a ton of red errors), the second run and everything works as expected.
are not displaying (which is why default cubes are coming up as grey plywood unless you happen to have that texture cached). These
were working before so they must have broken in the last month. Might be something to do with the fact that these identify (using file
under linux) as jpeg2000 files, while all the other working textures identify simply as data.
* PrimitiveBaseShape: The textures are now exposed as a 'TextureEntry Textures'; all serialization still using the 'byte[] TextureEntry' for backwards compatibility.
* Scene: Re-added AddTree, since the Tree type isn't gone from libsl, merely relocated.
* SAVE YOUR PRIM DATA, THIS MAKES CHANGES TO YOUR PRIMS TABLE
* The first time you run OpenSim after updating past this revision, you'll see a lot of Errors. Be calm, shutdown the simulator, and start it again and your prims table will be updated.
* MSSQL added the fields to the Initial CreateTable section, however, you'll need to add the fields to your prims table if you want it to persist.
** - avatar can navigate stairs better now
** - avatar can land without shooting into the air
** - excessive collisions with the ground are tempered somewhat and should only shoot the avatar up 20m instead of 200m
** - Try Catched a TextureDownloadModule.cs array out of bounds error with a report that causes it not to crash the sim, however it reports a few important items for tracking it down.
Adding a most all inclusive commandline switch and customizable path flags
for ease of operation for server and client in one nifty window.
on hitting of the start button, my 4 most used switches auto check
(can be unchecked before run). Otherwise can select various other switches
and add required data in entry fields. Or there is a raw cmd field that you
can pass what ever you want after the exe.
Great for setting and forgetting switches without having to use the cmd
prompt and /or editing a shortcut. Tedious constant restarts of the client made easier.
to something in the network constraining the maximum UDP packet size.
This hypothesis fits the observed facts. The change here reduces the maximum number of items in any single packet to 20.
If I'm wrong I'll go back and correct the comments.
This may not be the best solution in the long run, but should improve things for now.
This may also improve reliability when updating inventory item metadata (e.g. renaming an item) and in retrieving textures
for the main map view.
* after some tweaking to the UDPServer all appears to be well
* Added what 'was' the GetType(bytes,packetEnd,zeroBuffer) to the UDPServer. (it was removed as a static method from Packet)
* Fixes:
* -- duplicating Active physical object causes objects to explode in opposite directions
* -- Rezzing objects too close to you avatar causes avatar to shoot around in odd directions
* Vanity
* It turns out that by proxy, this means that you won't have to look up people's UUID anymore in grid mode, If the UUID is LLUUID.Zero, it tries to look up avatar by name.
* This fixes a *bunch* of Mantis bugs related to the following
* -- Neighbouring simulators not appearing after relog
* -- Login to simulator only to be logged off by simulator.
* -- ThreadAbort
* -- Unable to shutdown circuitCode: x
Inventory contents retrieval and persistent region storage standalone now appear to work as well as they did before :)
This patch will not fix grid problems.
May be bugs present due to conversions I didn't spot.
I personally probably don't have any more time for this today. I'm also not entirely convinced this is the right way forward
so this might be a handy pause for thought. I'll also be delighted if I wake up tommorrow and everything is fine again.
Apply method to UUID crud in SqliteInventoryStore as an initial test
This appears now to successfully recover inventory upon login
This will almost certainly only work on standalone
* Exposed the mass as a PhysicsActor read only property (so scripts can get at it - hint hint -)
* Hollow and Path Cuts affect the prim mass (all Hollow Types are supported in this calculation (sphere,square,triangle))
* Prim no longer sink into the ground.
* added Util.Clip(value, min, max)
* modified asset cache's numPackets calculation to use max packet size (600) instead of 1000
* removed a few magic numbers
llSetLinkColor() and a temp place holder for llOwnerSay() since many example scripts that are copy/pasted from outside sources have llOwnerSay() and its obnoxious to change in scripts each time.
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateCovenantRequest packet
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateOwnerMessageRequest.ChangeEstateCovenantid method
* Fixed a race condition with avatar animations
* Removed unchecked TryParse, replaced with Parse as we were not checking for success and could lead to weirdness if an exception is ignored.
* Removed unused variable m_newAvatar
* Removed several unused try{}catch(Exception e){}'s.
* Added null assignment in simpleapp to prevent warning.
The list type and a bunch of support functions to LSL
Added/ReImplmented: llGetListLength(), llList2Integer(), osList2Double() (note rename),
llList2Float(), llList2String(), llList2Key(), llList2Vector(), llList2Rot(),
llList2List(), llDeleteSubList(), llGetListEntryType(), llList2CSV(), llCSV2List(),
llListInsertList(), llDumpList2String(),
Borked Still: llListSort(), llListRandomize(), llList2ListStrided(), llListFindList(),
Changed: llHTTPRequest() (Made wrapper of LSL_Types.list->List<string>)
* I've fundamentally changed a few things, so this is experimental
* The routine that I used needs to be tested on Linux. I don't expect it to cause a problem, but hey, it might.
* Child agents are still not logged off properly, so when the first set time out, the second set get logged off also, on the second log in if the second login is initiated before the first one fully times out.
* SelectAABB + Radio Button Action + 'brush size' + Apply works now.
* There's something wrong with the byte for brush size that causes it to be unpredictable sometimes causing massive spikes. This appears to have always been this way, however it's more noticeable now that you can apply the effect to a selection of terrain.
* Make inventory messages more verbose. Hopefully they aren't now too verbose
* This may resolve some grid instability but it's likely there's much more out there.
* Now sending South and East cords to the terrain editor..
* No new functionality from a user perspective
* Programming wise, there's enough information to get the select based terrain editor working in an upcoming revision.
rot * rot, vec / rot, == and != overriders for Rotations and Vectors.
Also: llRotBetween(), llGetRegionTimeDilation(). And fixing:
Error in LSL2CSConverter that botched a variable with a type name in it (ex: rotationCenter)
Fixed: Error in LSL2CSConverter that parsed which() loops incorrectly.
Fixed: Changed definition of Quaternion to <x, y, z, r> from <x, y, z, t> (As per LSL)
Finished: llEuler2Rot()