* Enables regular jpeg map images to be served directly from the region.
* EX: http://192.168.1.127:9000/index.php?method=regionImagecc4583cd269b41bfa525dd198e19a5c5
* This is actually HTTP server address + port + index.php?method=regionImage<REGIONUUID, no dashes>
* The Webmap image location gets printed on the console when the simulator starts up.
* JPEG data is cached so we only create the webjpeg once.
* This currently has various bugs which are more to do with the way its been hacked together than the feature itself (e.g. on save-oar, ghost prims will appear of the saved
contained items). These will be found and eliminated in subsequent patches.
* Not yet ready for use
changes it wouldn't come up).
include embedded dialect specific sql files for nhibernate migrations
figure out how to get the raw db connection so that migrations can
work with nhibernate.
create initial migration for NHibernate + SQLite + Assets.
asset uuids no longer binary. I've tested this migration a
few times, and it seems working in all the scenarios I've found
but it wouldn't hurt to backup your asset db before running this
as it does touch a very sensitive part of our content system.
* Only generates a new maptile after a refresh interval
* Maptile names have the UnixTimeSinceEpoch that they were generated and the regionUUID they're from, so you can know which ones are no longer necessary.
* Updates RegionInfo, so backup your /bin/Region/*.xml files.
to mysql regions that should help on performance of some of the
selects. We should start capturing more data on performance bits
to figure out where else we are missing indexes and add them via
migrations as well.
* Implemented a hack so regions beyond the 10,000m range will show the map without having to click on the map before they'll start to show. The hack shows regions around the one you're in, but it won't show the one you're in.. you still need to click on the map to get that (not sure why yet). Additionally, the map still only shows pictures for regions that are hosted on the same instance (no change).
* Adding to a scene is now parameterized such that one can choose not to actually persist that group
* This is to support a use case where a module wants a scene which consists of both objects which are persisted, and ones which are just temporary for the lifetime of that server instance
* It isn't perfect since the blocks are square, however it's pretty good.
* Performance is also pretty good, however, if it takes too long for you, you can disable it in the OpenSim.ini
* You can see how long it takes in milliseconds on the console when it finishes.
[MAPIMAGE]: Your terrain is corrupted in region {0}, it might take a few minutes to generate the map image depending on the corruption level
And, I've also kept it from crashing...