Op 20-08-14 om 15:46 schreef Mister Blue:
Since OpenSim.ini and OpenSimDefaults.ini change over time (in sometimes
useful ways), I copy the released versions of the files into my
simulator run directories unchanged. That way I can get the latest
update with minimal editing and merging.

OpenSimulator, by default, reads all INI files in the "bin/config"
directory. So, I create a file "bin/config/me.ini" that I fill with all
the changes I want to overlay what is in OpenSim.ini and
OpenSimDefaults.ini. That also keeps all my changes separate and easily
findable. As noted above, OpenSimDefaults.ini and OpenSim.ini are read
first so any values in other INI files replace the values in those files.

As a side note, I also create a file "bin/config/OpenSimAllows.ini"
(available at
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/86260377/OpenSimAllows.ini) which
controls the access to all the 'os' functions. (Insert rant about
wanting OpenSim functions on all the time and one should have to do
something to restrict them if you want SL compatibility).


thanks for reply :)

and where do you add me.ini and OpenSimAllows.ini to make opensim load/read it?

i see i need to add the most changes to opensim.ini witch is easier with upgrading... i alway thought both were changing with every git master update, depending on the source code change. (opensim core functions within opensim.ini and miscellaneous functions within opensimdefault.ini)

but justin gave me a link with this subject, so i can do some studying :) never to old to learn :)

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