* This update breaks inter-region communications, sorry.
* You will need to run prebuild.
Next, the good;
* This update solves the unexpected binary element when Linux simulators inform windows simulators and vice versa. So Linux Simulators and Windows simulators are 100% compatible again.
* This update introduces an Integer in the prim crossing method to tell the receiving simulator which XML method to use to load the prim that crossed the border. If the receiving prim doesn't support the method, the prim crossing fails and no prims are lost.
That being said, it's best to update all your simulators to this revision at once.
* This means that caps methods (editing scripts, poss map functions, etc) on non-home regions should now work with servers which are listening for http ports on a non default
(9000) port.
* If you are running a region server, this may only work properly once your grid server upgrades to this revision
* PLEASE NOTE: This shouldn't cause inter-region problems if one end of the connection hasn't upgraded to this revision. However if it does, the instability will persist until
the grid and region (and possibly all the region's neighbours) have upgraded to this revision.
* This revision also adds extra login related messages, both for success and failure conditions
* Should work in multi-region standalone and grid modes
* This should also solve other non-home region caps issues (map requests, RC client inventory requests, etc)
* We now pass CAPS information on to the destination region on region crossing, and set up a CAPS object when an agent becomes a master
* Current limitation is that this will only work if your http_listener_port is 9000
* This is a very early code cut (lots of bad practice, hard coding and inefficiency). However, I wanted to get this out there for feedback and my own sanity. Next few patches will clean up the mess.
appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
* Untangled a tangly shutdown loop for the ScenePresence.
* Suggested to the Garbage Collector that this may be a good time to >.>, <.< *gasp* collect the memory.
** If the region fails 3 times, then ChildAgentDataUpdates no longer get sent to that region
* Enabled Child_Get_Tasks in grid mode.
* When Child_Get_Tasks is enabled on neighbor regions, the neighbor region uses the client's draw distance to send out prim. This is a lot less likely to flood the client now since the ChildAgentDataUpdate contains both the throttle settings and the draw distance. This means that with this enabled, you can see prim in other regions in grid mode. Very experimental.
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* Added List<RegionInfo> m_neighbours to Scene
* Hooked up the OnRegionUp event to m_neighbours list
* Modified RegionInfo to have a bool commFailTF value so that we can skip neighbors that fail. (when the region comes up, this gets reset to false and the region will try again.
* Added SetChildAgentThrottle(byte[]) to IClientAPI
* Several other insignificant changes related to passing child pertanant agent data from sim to sim.
* Locking on value, then changing it does not make sense - lock will happen on old reference
* Taking a local copy of the shared resource then locking on the copy does not make sense - lock will happen on copy
* The sims properly restart, however they don't yet notify the existing avatars that they are up. To see the sim again, you'll need to log-out and back in until I can figure out how to get the proper data to the sims and to the avatar so they reconnect again.
* Added the child_get_tasks OpenSim.ini flag for testing the UDP packet sending code and packet throttler. This flag gets purposely disabled in grid mode. This flag also has the consequence that you can see the prim in neighboring regions without going into them. Be warned, this causes tons of dropped packets.