* Now properly dealing with prims which don't contain items - thanks to thomas for the patch which gave insight into this situation
* Also, an xml exception no longer crahes the client session
* Leaving in debugging lines in case there are further problems
* Not yet tested on Linux, though I'm just about to.
* Now you can drag an object from your inventory and give it to another avatar
* !!! Use at your own risk !!! Many things are unimplemented as of yet, including permissions (the person receiving your item can probably do absolutely everything with it)
* Also, items for the receiving end up in their root folder rather than the objects folder
* This will definitely help the missing prim problem (probably eliminate it entirely)!
* This will help the broken up land block problem (probably eliminate it entirely)!
* Warning, change the default throttle settings at your own risk ( and don't commit the throttle settings! )
* Currently the grid server sticks you at 128x128x128.. so that means it'll use whatever parcel is at that location to get this information. This allows greater customization of where people log-into and teleport-to if done right.
* You will probably need to clear your client's cache before this will take effect
* The problem was that the underlying libsecondlife.AssetType was returning "primitive" rather than "object". This fix is in lieu of correcting/updating our libsecondlife.dll
ansgar and i have done a bit of clean up for the "create user" and "create
region" XmlRpc methods in RemoteController (contributed earlier by ansgar),
this add a bit of consistency checking, more error checking and also
documentation of the expected XmlRpc parameters.
* Sets the default estate parentID to 1.. which means that all regions are treated like private estates in the client as opposed to Linden Mainland. (no space server hiccup message). If that message annoys you and you want to get rid of it, set your parentEstateID to 1.
need to work out auto table creation in a reasonable way. Tommorrow
I'll work on getting the NHibernate bits in place to be able to put this
into the main tree.
* This patch removes voice code into a region module. This required the implementation of events and other code to allow region modules to register their own caps handlers, and should allow different voice module implementations.
* CAVEAT: This does not provide complete voice support, it merely provides the hooks so that it can be plugged in.
prebuild yet so it's currently dead code in tree, and shouldn't
bother anyone. Once this does *something* I'll add it into the
main build. However it seemed like a good idea to commit work
as I go for people interested in it.