However, the calls to the land management module to record prims need to remain, since they were also being used to return owner object lists, etc.
This is probably why prim counts were being done there in the first place.
In order to pass ILandObject into IClientAPI.SendLandProperties(), had to push ILandObject and IPrimCounts into OpenSim.Framework from OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces, in order to avoid ci
Counts are showing odd behaviour at the moment, this will be addressed shortly.
child agents in neighbor regions. This means you can extend
the view on a simulator beyond the default 3x3 regions.
This uses a region default draw distance and should be
replaced at some point by the avatar specified draw distance.
That will require more careful, dynamic recomputation of child
agents every time the draw distance changes.
WARNING: this is experimental and has known instabilities. specifically
all regions "within site" should be running the same default draw distance
or agents will not be closed correctly.
We're putting in a string of format "<region name><x pos floor int><y pos floor int><z pos floor int> which appears to be the expected value.
This resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5356
enters a region the attachments module tries to update the
appearance with attachments that are already part of the appearance.
Just added a check to only save if the attachments weren't there
before.
The config get command shows a current config value on the console.
Now, if <key> is omitted then all the values for the given section are printed.
If <section> is ommitted then all sections and all keys are printed.
Current config can also be dumped to a file using "config save <path>". This can be handy for resolving or eliminating config issues
Made FireAndForgetWrapper a singleton class to allow us to drop
dependancy on the BclExtras35 library. BclExtras is broken in
Mono 2.8.2 and we used the library in only one function.
* Added Calculating Time Dilation in the OdePlubin
* When multiple object updates are stuffed into one packet, average the time dilation between them as a compromise.
* Time Dilation on the update is calculated when the EntityUpdate object is created. The pre-calc-ed TD is stored in the Entity update and used when it goes out on the wire. Previously, it was 1.0 all the time. The time dilation is tied to when the update is created, not when the update is sent.
* Adds an item that checks to see if the top request has been there for longer then 30 seconds without an update and sends an AbortXfer if it encounters one. This allows the client to cancel the Xfer on it's side so you can re-select the prim and get the inventory when it fails the first time.
* Some interesting locking... Using NewFiles to lock the rest of them. We'll see how that goes.
* The goal of this is to ensure that Xfers are restartable when they fail. The client will not do that on it's own.