See the files: bin/config-include/GridCommon.ini.example and bin/config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini.example to configure and enable this caching method.
See the files: bin/config-include/GridCommon.ini.example and bin/config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini.example to configure and enable this caching method.
This appears to be due to the fact that no asset cache has been
configured, possibly as a result of the configuration changes that
have been made recently. I've attached a patch to display a message
to that effect rather than throwing an error.
Added in some key code to read properties from MSSQL for user profiles
which fixes issues of users having trouble editing estate settings on a
grid where estate managers are not god, and fixes the option of enabling
grid god functionality on MSSQL grids.
I have applied this to trunk only. I need someone else to examine and apply
to 0.6.5-Post-Fixes, or give me some direction, please.
The IRCStackModule used Nini.Config.ConfigCollection.Contains() to
determine whether the "IRCd" section was present in the config. This
ConfigCollection, however, stores an ArrayList of IConfig objects, not
strings, so calling Contains("IRCd") always returns false since "IRCd"
is a string, not an IConfig object.
The code also sets the target avatar as wearing whatever the template avatar was wearing (including attachments). The idea is to allow the use of this to give new avatars a more interesting avatar (and inventory set) than the current default.
I have include a console command that will clone the inventory from one existing user (template avatar) to another existing avatar (target avatar). The format of the command is : "clone avatar <templateAvatarFirstName> <templateAvatarLastName> <targetAvatarFirstName> <targetAvatarLastName>" (to use this console command on new accounts, the "create user" command will need to be used first)
While the code was designed for hooking up to a remote call from a web interface, I have left the hookup code out of this commit, as I believe most use cases will want to handle it differently.
Also added a "trusted handler" to the inventory server to allow the user server to create new folders in a user's inventory.
All this is in the old UGAIM servers so will need porting to the new servers.
* This includes methods such as PlaySound which take a Position as an argument, allowing you to trigger sounds arbitrarily across the scene without needing a parent object in the position.