* unfortunately, while the client requires uuids and we want to be able to have arbitrary string ids, these cannot be kept in sync
* I think the problems last time were due to a serialization change
* So the major inteface version has been bumped to take care of any lingering issues here.
* This means that region servers beyond this revision can only connect to similarly uptodate grid services, and vice versa
* If you have something using XmlRpc that isn't in core, change your method signature from:
(XmlRpcRequest request)
to:
(XmlRpcRequest request, IPEndPoint remoteClient)
This may break a lot of things, but it needs to go in. It was tested in standalone and the UCI grid, but it needs a lot more testing.
Known problems:
* HG asset transfers are borked for now
* missing texture is missing
* 3 unit tests commented out for now
* Create the OpenSim.Region.ReplaceableModules namespace for modules that we intend to have people replace (see readme)
* Create the OpenSim.Region.ReplaceableModules.MoneyModule namespace
* Put our current Sample MoneyModule in this namespace. (more modifications here next commit)
OSP resolver, and the caching of the uuid seperate from the string that is a UUID.
Change this behavior back to something that ensures the data for the 2 is the same.
Put the 2 unit tests that depend on the new behavior into ignore state.
to recycley data blocs within a packet. Recycle the ObjectUpdate* data
blocks. Speeds up loading even more.
This may mean that the packet pool is now viable.
Changes to enable script state persistence across non-restart
serialization situations (inventory/OAR/attachments)
Also fixing test cases for OAR and IAR so they don't barf with the new code.
* This may eliminate the occasional archive test freezes, since they appeared to occur when somehow the asset server didn't pick up on the presence of a request in the asset
quque
* WebStatsModule doesn't crash on restart. GodsModule doesn't crash when there is no Dialog Module. LLUDPServer doesn't crash when the Operation was Aborted.
* ODEPlugin does 'Almost NaN' sanity checks.
* ODEPlugin sacrifices NaN avatars to the NaN black hole to appease it and keep it from sucking the rest of the world in.
* Now, the 144 unit tests takes roughly as long time to run (16s on my laptop) that the 10 long running takes. The database tests takes forever.
* Feel free to run the unit tests as you code, and the rest before commit.