Update BSDynamics to use same (don't want to delay updates til next taint-time.
Suppress queuing a taint update for position and orientation calls if value
does not change.
Move Bullet timing statistics call from C# back to C++ code.
Throttle taints per simulation step and add parameter to set.
By default, don't create hulls for physical objects. Add a
parameter to turn on and off.
Properly remove and restore linkage constraints when upgrading
a prim's mesh to a hull.
Lots more debug logging.
Definitions and use of Bullet structure dumping.
Centralize detail logging so a Flush() can be added for debugging.
This was not necessary with the nant build but is for xbuild, since xbuild includes associated project DLLs
And so picks up OpenMetaverse.dll even though it isn't referenced by OpenSim.Data.Null.dll
The viewer would not see the folder move without this, either on accept or decline.
This commit also updates the TaskInventoryOffered message to better conform with the data LL uses
Changes are, agentID is prim owner rather than prim id, agent name is now simply object name rather than name with owner detail,
message is just folder name in single quotes, message is not timestamped.
However, folder is not renamed "still #RLV/~<name>". Long term solution is probably not to do these operations server-side.
Notes will be added to http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6311
This allows you to display details of all objects in a given bounding box.
Values parts of the co-ord can be left out as appropriate (e.g. to get all objects between the ground and z=30.
See "help show object pos" for more details.
This is to resolve previous build break.
This unnecessarily but harmlessly reads and sets the parameter multiple times - scene was doing the same thing.
This should really be happening for all console commands (though many don't).
However, things might get difficult if both a console command and other code invoke the same paths.
This increments a SlowFrames counter if a frame takes over 120% of maximum time.
This commit also introduces a generic OpenSim.Framework.Monitoring.Stat which is available to any code that wants to register a statistic.
This is more granualar than asking objects to create their own reports.
At some point this will supersede earlier IMonitor and IAlert facilities in MonitoringModule which are only available to scene code.
This introduces expected contact point hints to the ODE Collider to better determine when to throttle updates as excessive. This /should/ smooth physics objects out again, however, I cannot know every configuration of OpenSimulator, so I'm requesting that testers please examine this change on their build.
Thanks!
with wearables. The fact that this hasn't caused problems earlier
suggests either that no one is using multiple layers of wearables or
that this code is useless because the assets are coming in with the
wearables request.