If these links are not deleted, then they will build up in the player's inventory until they can no longer log in.
Accidental deletion of links due to bugs or other causes is potentially inconvenient but on a par with items being
accidentally moved. When a link is deleted, the target of the link is never touched.
This is a general solution that accounts for the use of links anywhere in the user's inventory.
If these links are not deleted, then they will build up in the player's inventory until they can no longer log in.
Accidental deletion of links due to bugs or other causes is potentially inconvenient but on a par with items being
accidentally moved. When a link is deleted, the target of the link is never touched.
This is a general solution that accounts for the use of links anywhere in the user's inventory.
This applies to adding/removing estate users, groups, managers and bans.
This is the application of the AllEstates_0.5.patch from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5420
Thanks very much, Snoopy!
The in-memory storage of region data that is used by default with SQLite now handles wildcards in region names in the same way as SQL queries do with other databases.
This matches the behaviour for other deletions and stops this operation failing on Windows .NET (though mono is fine with the duplication).
Probably a holdover from copying code from the older legacy adaptor.
Resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5361
New option added to save oar -profile=url. Migration on RegionStore making CreatorID be 255 chars.
Moved Handling of user UUID -> name requests to a new module UserManagement/UserManagementModule.
midday defaults when no specific LightShare profile is set.
This prevents LightShare info being send out when the region has no LightShare
profile, allowing normal day/night cycles to happen.
This will cause visual params to be persisted along with worn items. With
this, alpha and tattoo laters will be saved. Multiple layers MAY work, but
not tested because I don't use Viewer 2.
* Hopefully this will enable mac people to use SQLite again
* Someone cooler then me will need to figure out how to define CSharpSqlite with Mono so the conditional will pick up.
* There's also an error that occurs when you first load OpenSimulator under CSharpSQLite that goes away after.
* The databases are not byte for byte compatible. Mono.Data.Sqlite is able to read CSharpSqlite made databases but not the reverse way.
* Use a conditional define to determine whether we're using CSharpSqlite or Mono.Data.Sqlite
#if CSharpSqlite
using Community.CsharpSqlite.Sqlite;
#else
using Mono.Data.Sqlite;
#endif
* Hopefully, this will restore sqlite functionality on a Mac. In visual studio, you can edit the OpenSim.Data.SQLite project, go to the Build tab and enter CSharpSqlite in the box. I'm not sure how to define CSharpSqlite in Mono, someone better at it then me will have to take the job of figuring out the best way to define it in Mono.