This may not be the best solution in the long run, but should improve things for now.
This may also improve reliability when updating inventory item metadata (e.g. renaming an item) and in retrieving textures
for the main map view.
* This fixes a *bunch* of Mantis bugs related to the following
* -- Neighbouring simulators not appearing after relog
* -- Login to simulator only to be logged off by simulator.
* -- ThreadAbort
* -- Unable to shutdown circuitCode: x
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateCovenantRequest packet
* Added Incomplete Handling of the EstateOwnerMessageRequest.ChangeEstateCovenantid method
* Fixed a race condition with avatar animations
* Removed unchecked TryParse, replaced with Parse as we were not checking for success and could lead to weirdness if an exception is ignored.
* Removed unused variable m_newAvatar
* Removed several unused try{}catch(Exception e){}'s.
* Added null assignment in simpleapp to prevent warning.
* Fixes weirdness when typing and sitting at the same time
* Should fix bug #32 (getting stuck in edit appearance pose)
* Crouchwalk and possibly jump may need more looking into
* 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.
* Un-hackerized generating the client_flags
* Now handling the ObjectPermissions Update packet
* Warning: Backup your prim before updating. If you fail to do so and something goes wrong then, All Yr prim are belong to us!
While exploring what it would take to get the 'new script' button working,
I encountered the fact, some way down in the rabbit hole, that if a user
renamed an item in their inventory and logged out (without a restart of
the simulator), on log in the new name was not preserved.
As far as I can see, this was because any updates which didn't occur
inside a transaction were ignored by opensim. This patch pays attention
to those changes. It generates a new asset when an item is updated and
changes the user's inventory properties appropriately. I believe this
behaviour is in line with the copy-on-write semantics used in the Second
Life protocol - perhaps it could be optimized if we knew for sure that the
only copy of the object was in the user's inventory.
This also means that if you rename an item (e.g. a script) before you drag
it into an object's inventory, the inventory will receive the item's most
recent name and description.
Deleted the CreateTerrainTextureInitial Method which was a 99% duplicate of CreateTerrainTexture, with just a bool field setting difference. That bool is now passed to CreateTerrainTexture as a param.
* 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.
Moved PermissionManager creation out of the Scene constructor and instead a PermissionManager is passed to the constructor as a param. So that we could create and use custom permissionsManagers.
Added AllowMovement property to ScenePresence which can be used to stop movement of avatars (for example in a custom region that wanted avatars always in one place).
Added PermissionManager call when copying objects, although currently the call will always return true so that it allows copying in places like Wright Plaza.
A few other changes/fixes.
* Now moved region storage from region to application, so we have one storage per application, instead of one per region.
* Changed so that the region store providers use connectionstrings, not filenames
* Removed various unfit fields and properties (call me Darwin)
Started the move of some of the methods from scene into a inner class (currently called InnerScene.cs), the idea being that the code related to the 3d scene (primitive/entities/Avatars etc) will be in this inner class, then what is now Scene.cs will be left as a kind of wrapper class around it. And once the spilt is complete can be renamed to something like RegionInstance (or any name that sounds good and ids it as the Region layer class that "has" a scene).
Added SceneCommunicationService which at the moment is a kind of high level wrapper around commsManager. The idea being that it has a higher level API for the Region/Scene to send messages to the other regions on the grid. a Example of the API is that instead of having sendXmessage methods, it has more functional level method like PassAvatarToNeighbour. Hopefully this will allow more freedom to do changes in communications that doesn't break other things.