* Added new generic "Location" class to handle 2D integer locations. Going to use it to replace all RegionHandle and X,Y coordinate references throughout the entire project. You have been warned.
* Should work in multi-region standalone and grid modes
* This should also solve other non-home region caps issues (map requests, RC client inventory requests, etc)
* We now pass CAPS information on to the destination region on region crossing, and set up a CAPS object when an agent becomes a master
* Current limitation is that this will only work if your http_listener_port is 9000
* This is a very early code cut (lots of bad practice, hard coding and inefficiency). However, I wanted to get this out there for feedback and my own sanity. Next few patches will clean up the mess.
* If you have Debian running, you should get a platform line that says, 'Found Debian!' when starting up your sim.
* If someone running Debian will confirm this does occur, that would be most helpful.
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
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
* 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