* 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.
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.
* 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)
This patch makes some enhancements to the llRemoteData functions. The
module is now a shared module, and allows remote data channels to be
created among multiple regions in the same sim. The port is controlled
from the remoteDataPort property under the [Network] section in
OpenSim.ini. If this setting is not present or = 0, the module is
disabled and no port is opened. llRemoteData commands have not effect
when module is disabled.
Nant files now obey the target out of prebuild.xml, so Linux users will be able to build as Debug
Nant clean target now does the right thing (doesn't wipe out all of bin/)
Prebuild's own prebuild system is broken due to the .exe workaround added a while ago, will
register a bug for that seperately.
* Now moved region storage from region to application, so we have one storage per application, instead of one per region.
* Changed so that the region store providers use connectionstrings, not filenames
* Removed various unfit fields and properties (call me Darwin)
* ODE - Fixed the iscolliding property to report a static true when colliding.
* Added reporting of collisions to call UpdateMovementAnimations
* Added Jump - air animation (with arms outstretched).
* Added Fall Animations
* ODE - Added a small amount of X, Y motion control while jumping or Falling
* ODE - Avatar movement animations are still a bit odd sometimes, and had to get this up there.