In standalone mode, if you have account authenticate turned on (setting in opensim.ini) then when you create a new account, a set of inventory is created for that account and stored in database (currently only a set of empty folders). Then during login the database is search for that set and sent to the client in the login response.
More functions will be added soon, like creating new folders (and a bit later items) from the client inventory window.
Temporary have had to rename the OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite project to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1, as I'm not sure what was done to stop the old project name being included in the VS2005 solution.
Also some config changes:
OpenSim now has a INI (OpenSim.ini) file that it will read some config settings from (if the ini file exists).
Added Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll so that we can use the same code for sqlite on Windows and mono/linux. (from what I can tell Mono class libraries have a MIT license so there should be no problems with us including this dll).
So now to get the basic prim storage working , you need to first create the sqlite database file from the sqlite3-prims.sql in share directory. Then in the OpenSim.ini file, change the storage_plugin so it points to OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll (storage_plugin = OpenSim.DataStore.MonoSqlite1.dll). Then in your region.xml files change the DataStore value so it is the name of your database file (at the moment you need a different sqlite3 database file for each region).
* NetworkServersInfo settable without config file
* DefaultHomeLoc throws if getted before setted
* Removed nonsensical sandbox distinction
* Refactored default config file creation
* Some more small refactorings on shapes
Now using the Nini configuration library (suggest we look into using this for the rest of our config handling, as it provides a standard interface for command line args, INI files, Xml files, .NET config files, and windows registry).
One IMPORTANT change is that to TO START GRIDMODE , you need to now use -gridmode=true .
Also need someone to test it under mono. (there is a dll that has been compiled under mono available, just hoping that we don't have to deal with separate dlls for windows and linux.
*Right now, values are not saved back to the remote server, but that will be changed
*Removed some warnings from invalid references that were not used anyways
* Fixed some of the problems with crossing regions when flying: you should no longer sink to ground level when crossing (should keep roughly your right height). Should no longer sometimes get sent back to the centre of the current region when attempting to border cross. But instead sometimes you will find you avatar stop at the edge of region and you will need to start moving again to retry the crossing (which should then work). This code is partly based on Babblefrog's issue #212 patch. [I think I have some ideas of how to solve the stopping at edges problem, just want to get the inventory code done first]
* Capabilities code has now been moved to the OpenSim.Framework.Communications project as some of the caps code will be tightly tied to inventory/asset handling and it was causing a two way reference problem when it was in its own project/dll.
This is a Big commit as I was going to keep my inventory work local until I had it in a working state, in case it brakes anything, but its getting harder to keep in sync with svn.
Done some work on lbsa71's simpleApp(hope he doesn't mind):
now have the avatar showing up and the terrain and his pulsating box (well except its not a box, as there seems to be something wrong with our PrimitiveBaseShape..DefaultBox() settings).
Also noticed a few other problems that I had to work around, so these need looking into.