to fix the A -> B -> A issue. Because the code is very reuse friendly,
it shouldn't cause much additional memory bloat in the sims.
I'm sure this isn't the right fix, but it is progress, and confirms that
the close path while leaving a region is part of the issue.
before" issue. This involves the EventQueueGet module so I'm not sure
this is the right fix but it appears to work.
When the ScenePresence leaves force a close on it. The reuse of the
queues doesn't seem to be working, so the forced close causes a new one
the next time in. This does appear to work.
release a direct descendant of the stable 7364, with all the features and
none of the issues.
This omits the following patch chain: r7383 r7382 r7381 r7377 r7375 r7373
r7372 r7370 r7369 r7368 r7367 r7366
* Switched it on by default
* Updated OpenSim.ini.example to reflect this
* Caught a UDP Server issue that occurs when the network pipe is saturated
* Still experimental :D
* This is a HUGE update.. and should be considered fraut with peril.
* SSL Mode isn't available *yet* but I'll work on that next.
* DrScofld is still working on a radical new thread pump scheme for this which will be implemented soon.
* This could break the Build! This could break your Grid!
* If EventQueueGet is enabled, use that instead of a few UDP packets, if it's disabled use the UDP packets like normal.
* We *really* suggest users do not turn on EventQueueGet yet.. as it's highly experimental, broken, and resource intensive
* Updated OpenSim.ini.example
* Testers of EventQueueGet.. in OpenSim.ini, it's in the [Startup] Section.. change EventQueue = false, to EventQueue = true.
* returns FAKEEVENT instead of the connection returning a 502. It doesn't like our 502's for some reason.. so, in leau of this.. send it a fake event.
* Once again, this is still 'really early' code, so please don't blame us if you have no more threads left.
* This won't function yet as far as the client can tell.. because it doesn't respond to the first query with a 200 message.
* We have to figure out how to encode those binary values in the example code in the module...
* Committing this so we have a start point. Will continue to work on this more today.