To do this required GetMesh to be converted to a BaseStreamHandler
Unlike GetTexture connector, no redirect URL functionality yet (this wasn't present in the first place).
This currently prints caps requests received and handled, so that overload of received compared to handled or deadlock can be detected.
This involves making BaseStreamHandler and BaseOutputStream record the ints, which means inheritors should subclass ProcessRequest() instead of Handle()
However, existing inheriting classes overriding Handle() will still work, albeit without stats recording.
"show caps" becomes "show caps list" to disambiguate between show caps commands
differentiates between local & grid storage. The Temporary property just
says that which service handles the it, the asset can be safely removed
in the future.
This is mostly Bluewall's work but I am also bumping the general version number
OpenSimulator 0.7.5 remains in the release candidate stage.
I'm doing this because master is significantly adding things that will not be in 0.7.5
This update should not cause issues with existing external binary DLLs because our DLLs do not have strong names
and so the exact version match requirement is not in force.
This is because recent viewers (3.2.1, 3.3.4) and probably earlier ones using the http GetTexture capability will sometimes make such invalid range requests.
This appears to happen if the viewer's estimate of texture sizes at discard levels > 0 (chiefly 2) exceeds the total texture size.
I believe this does not normally happen but can occur for dynamic textures with are large but mainly blank.
If this happens, returning a RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable will cause the viewer to not render the texture at the final resolution.
However, returning a PartialContent (or OK) even with 0 data will allow the viewer to render the final texture.
This is to avoid logging a 'slow' request when the source of delay is the viewer in processing a response.
This is not something we can do much about on the server end - it's server-side delay that we're interested in.
To ensure consistency, this commit also had to refactor and simplify inbound non-poll network request handling, though there should be no functional change.
IOSHttpResponse no longer exposes the Send() method, only classes in OpenSim.Framework.Servers.HttpServer should be doing this.
Only the GetTextureHandler was sending its own response. Now it leaves this to BaseHttpServer, like all other core handlers.
1) The return messages were being wrongly populated with the names of asset, inventory and sale types when their corresponding integers should have been used instead.
2) Folders with links were including the linked items in the descendents figure, when only the links should be included.
3) Links and linked items in link folders were not being included in the return data, and not in the correct order.
Now that these issues have been addressed, outfits and attachments appear to work consistently when HTTP inventory is enabled (as is now the default).
This involves a large amount of change in test scene setup code to allow test scenes to share shared modules
SetupScene is now an instance method that requires an instantiation of SceneHelpers, though other SceneHelpers methods are still static
May split these out into separate classes in the future.
Not yet enabled by default. You can enable this by setting Cap_FetchInventory2 = "localhost" in the [ClientStack.LindenCaps] section of OpenSim.ini
Enabling both FetchInventory2 and FetchInventoryDescendents2 improves the situation with properly fetching attachments and hud objects
Probably because viewers are never expecting the odd situation where FetchInventoryDescendents2 is present but not FetchInventory2
However, for some reason attachments and hud objects occasionally fail to appear, though their status is correct in inventory
For attachments, focussing on the avatar makes them appear. Hud objects have to be reattached.
Further filters "debug packet <level>" to exclused [Request]ObjectPropertiesFamily if level is below 25.
Adjust some method doc
Minor changes to some logging messages.
This meant that if a user exited the region, the UploadTexture handler would be effectively removed for everyone, causing subsequent failures.
This hopefully resolves the recent UploadTexture LLSD problems
This was a regression in 5640f2e (Thu Dec 1 23:24:15 2011 +0000)
This is a possible cause of the dramatic upswing in "Unable to upload... No handler registered for LLSD requests..."
Needs more investigation.
This reverts commit 1854c52ea3.
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
NotFound is obviously wrong, and this change stops viewer 3.2.2 (and v probably earlier) complaining in the log about missing textures that are actually present.
We still return PartialContent even if the range requested is a superset of the data range as per httpd's behaviour
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51878
Viewer 3.2.2 and very probably earlier appear happy with this.
Whether fixing this NotFound bug has any practical effect apart from resolve viewer log messages is unknown.