This allows region modules to add dynamic objects to SOPs rather than having to continually push and pull OSD dynamic attributes.
This is to explore the original MOAP use case for dynamic attributes where it could be very awkward and possibly time-consuming to keep reconstructing MediaEntrys from stored DynamicAttributes.
This commit adds a DOExampleModule to demonstrate/evolve this code.
Dynamic objects involve no storage or persistence changes - the 'backing store' for any data that does need to be saved will remain the DAMap.
DOExampleModule in this commit only attaches a fresh dynamic object. Actually constructing this from stored dynamic attributes and handling persistence is left for later.
These changes should affect no existing functionality, though it may or may not reveal necessary changes in DAMap down the road.
This option allows the simulator to specify that the cancel button on inter-region teleports should never appear.
This exists because sometimes cancellation will result in a stuck avatar requiring relog.
It may be hard to prevent this due to the protocol design (the LL grid has the same issue)
In small controlled grids where teleport failure is practically impossible it can be better to disable teleport cancellation entirely.
Previously, hitting the cancel button on a teleport would cancel on the client side but the request was ignored on the server side.
Cancel would still work if the teleport failed in the early stages (e.g. because the destination never replied to early CreateAgent and UpdateAgent messages).
But if the teleport still completed after a delay here or later on, the viewer would become confused (usual symptom appears to be avatar being unable to move/reteleport).
This commit makes OpenSimulator obey cancellations which are received before it sends the TeleportFinish event queue message and does proper cleanup.
But cancellations received after this (which can happen even though the cancel button is removed as this messages comes on a different thread) can still result in a frozen avatar.
This looks extremely difficult and impossible to fix.
I can replicate the same problem on the Linden Lab grid by hitting cancel immediately after a teleport starts (a teleport which would otherwise quickly succeed).
Existing map settings in [Startup] will continue to work, and if present will override anything in [Map]
However, the proper place for such settings would now be [Map]
This is to reduce the use of [Startup] as a bag for non-generic settings which should really go in sections, in common with other settings.
This commit also extends Diva's previous work to allow a default setting to be given when looking at multiple sections for settings.
This means that if such an exception does occur, the region does not need to be reset before that user can teleport from it again.
This is all Oren's code from his patch in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6374 but I've chosen to split it in two.
Corrupt is misleading - it implies textures were uploaded but are not j2k valid.
The actual situation is that at least one required baked texture is not present.
Really "My Inventory" is just the name of the root, it isn't a folder in its own right.
This also makes it more intuitive for users to save whole inventory iars for backup/later restoration, as they don't need to remember to use /*
/* will still work and this is a special case just for the root
If you want to save only the contents of other folders (rather than the folder itself), you still need to specify something like a/b/*
Added a regression test for this case.
This is mostly Bluewall's work but I am also bumping the general version number
OpenSimulator 0.7.5 remains in the release candidate stage.
I'm doing this because master is significantly adding things that will not be in 0.7.5
This update should not cause issues with existing external binary DLLs because our DLLs do not have strong names
and so the exact version match requirement is not in force.
This also changes UuidGatherer to reutn an AssetType.Unknown for embedded script/lsl references instead of Texture, since these are often not textures.
This is added to help people in determining when they have missing assets such as textures, etc.
In this case, one wants to run "fcache clear" first.
sends an asset transaciton but it is empty. So we can't ignore name data
when a transaction is present and can't treat every transaction as valid.
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.Inventory.cs