That would definitely help for user (not trying to dead regions) as well as
for the growing grids, that need to mark places reserved.
e.g. I have no 10 real regions up in osgrid just to block the places for the
hypergrid gateways.
Cheers
Ralf
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Mic Bowman wrote:
we have two simulators with one region each running with hypergrid
turned on. we want foreign users to go through one of the gateways
to get into our grid. i know that the users can freely teleport around
our grid once they have hypergrid teleported to a gateway region. what
Just a bit of a day dream here, but for the sake of preventing users
from becoming stranded on foreign grids / sims I wonder if it would be a
good idea to make non-hypergrid sims accept and hold a hypergrid user's
profile cache. That way as a user explores and pops around on a foreign
grid /
Setting asset_database to local will store your assets in a .db sqlite
database on your file system, and not in MySQL at all. If you run in
grid mode, you should always set this to grid to avoid confusion
unless you are connecting to someone else's grid and want your assets to
be stored locally
Chris Hart wrote:
Setting asset_database to local will store your assets in a .db sqlite
database on your file system, and not in MySQL at all. If you run in
grid mode, you should always set this to grid to avoid confusion
unless you are connecting to someone else's grid and want your assets
Ai Austin wrote:
Make sure you have a home region set in your home grid,
Can I suggest nhat when a usertis first set up or created that the
home settings is actually put in place by default? The users data
base table has the X.Y region set anyway, can we jsut set the home to
this so its
Well, I tested again from scratch, and creating in the inventory some
news items before change to the Hypergrid way.
With that configuration can't see in the map the sim in my local
server, but the option teleport to home works.
If I tested with a OS with some users and regions created, that
Frank Nichols wrote:
There is a member in RegionProfileData (regionOnline) which is currently
not used and does not exist in the region db table. I would like to add
it to the region table as an enum and not a boolean. Currently the code
assumes a region that has an entry in the region
Homer Horwitz wrote:
Ok, I'll try to summarize a bit:
Sean had the great idea to use a dialect-independent way of naming our
methods: I'll use Init and PostInit :-)
Justin wondered whether we need an Init* method at all or if we just
could init on first region-add. The benefit of a
Hyperlinks are *uni-directional*. A link to B doesn't imply the link back.
Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao wrote:
Well, I tested again from scratch, and creating in the inventory some
news items before change to the Hypergrid way.
With that configuration can't see in the map the sim in my local
Yes, but in a case the teleport to home works (in a new OS from
scratch) and in the other (the old one) doesn't. Than may be because
the dates than in the tables was before the upgrade to Hypergrid.
2009/2/1 Cristina Videira Lopes lo...@ics.uci.edu:
Hyperlinks are *uni-directional*. A link to B
At 18:29 01/02/2009, Chris Hart ch...@codetorque.co.uk
wrote:
Setting asset_database to local will store your assets in a .db sqlite
database on your file system, and not in MySQL at all. If you run in
grid mode, you should always set this to grid to avoid confusion
unless you are connecting to
Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
So to clarify, does this facility mean that one can teleport to a hyperlinked
region using a url even if the region
owner has not explicitly set up that link?
Yes.
These dynamic links are intended to be temporary (although I haven't
done the expiration part
Hi,
funny you would suggest that. That is one of the code paths I
suggested removing a long time ago, and was booed and rejected.
Melanie
Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
Chris Hart wrote:
Setting asset_database to local will store your assets in a .db sqlite
database on your file system, and not
Hi,
PostInitialise is extremely important, because it is called at a
time when all modules' Initialise has been run. That means, all
modules have registered their interfaces and
RequestModuleInterface() is safe to use in PostInitialise _only_
in a module context. Several existing
Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
But it strikes me that now, if you wanted to retain your regions assets
locally, you could set up your region as a
hypergrid enabled region, as Hypergrid regions use the local asset store
(there is conceptually no global).
In view of this, I'd like to completely
Hi,
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 18:51:33 +0100
Homer Horwitz homerhorw...@googlemail.com wrote:
We need a possibility to disable modules (preferably without first
loading them) without removing the *.dll; and there were some wishes
about the loader, pro and contra Mono.Addins. I think I'll have a
Hi,
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 07:37:27 -0500
Sean Dague sda...@gmail.com wrote:
It's fine for the object to be called AssetMetaData, just don't make
the property that.
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 14:51:12 + (GMT)
MW michaelwr...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I agree, I'd say call the class AssetMetaData, but
Hrrm, do remember however that it still isn't 'secure' since the messages can
be forged easily enough.
It might be worth considering a proposal I fielded about 2 years back on this
list for a semi-encrypted asset shell.
It's pretty simple - we encrypt all assets on upload, and we can then
True, I'm not really going for security here, mostly going for
'possible'. As we edge closer and closer to a metaverse 'standard',
the biggest thing keeping us from wide acceptance is our reliance on
this idea of 100% trust with the region using it. We could use the
RegionSecret for more
I believe the general concensus was to support all three (four?) asset server
configs (internal, local, grid, hg(?)) but refactor the code paths.
While I do understand the confusion, I have already shown how we could
re-arrange the services so that we get a uniform set of interfaces -
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