* 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).
* Please feel free to comment if the periodic logging is causing you problems in some way - I'm loathe to add yet another switch to OpenSim.ini but will if it proves necessary
* This is the GC.GetTotalMemory() method, which I'm guessing does not include memory used by the VM (hence the memory usage reported in top on linux would be much higher)
* Unfortunately, there's some kludges with the Async manager and the llDetected functions that I have yet to decipher... so llDetected functions don't work with collision events at the moment....
having reached the intermediate level of .NET's XmlSudoku, i've
now figured out how to do deserialization using different
XmlSerializers (this stuff begins to grow on me, sigh).
[still not used code, work-in-progress]
* adding convenience property on OSHttpRequest.cs (from awebb)
having spent the last couple of days wrestling with .NET XmlSerializer
and trying to get it to do what is required by XMPP (RFC 3920 & 3921)
this is the preliminary result of that wrestling (you should see the
other guy!): XmppSerializer allows us to serialize Xmpp stanza (and
theoretically deserialize [or reify] them), XmppWriter helps avoiding
various gratuitous crap added in by off-the-shelf XmlSerializer.
this is currently not used anywhere but the plan is to use it for
at least an XMPPBridgeModule.
* You'll need to start-up the MessageingServer and set it up. It sets up like any of the other grid servers.
* All user presence data is kept in memory for speed, while the agent is online. That means if you shutdown the messaging server or the messaging server crashes, it forgets who's online/offline.
* Occasionally the region-cache will get stale if regions move around a lot. if it gets stale, run clear-cache on the messaging server console to clear the region cache.
* User tries to log-in but is already logged in. Userserver will send message to simulator user was in to log the user out there.
* From the UserServer, admin types 'logoff-user firstname lastname message'.
* Some regions may not get the message because they're not updated yet.
* Looks up UUIDNames for script time and colliders in a separate thread.
* Hopefully this'll allow you to look at top scripts on a region that has a lot of scripts without crashing your client thread.
llLoopSound sends out one packet to clients in view, so it doesn't work anymore
when clients enter later on, or the prim is modified in any way.
Solution: Stored sound data on prim, send full update instead.
llStartSound and llLoopSound now accept both LLUUIDs to a sound as well as object
inventory sound names. llStopSound clears prim data and sends full update.
If a request is made for an asset which is not in the cache yet,
but has already been requested by something else, queue up the
callbacks on that requester instead of swamping the asset server
with multiple requests for the same asset.
There's some oddness with the parcel counts, but if you can get past the oddness, you can return objects under an owner that you have permission to return.