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== Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.4 (September 3rd, 2008): == | == Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.4 (September 3rd, 2008): == | ||
Fixes: | Fixes: | ||
* {{JIRA|SVC-2938}}: Second Life Server 1.24.3.95195: If llGetNextEmail(string address, string subject) is called with a value in the SUBJECT field, the call will fail as no email will be picked up by the email( ) event. | * {{JIRA|SVC-2938}}: Second Life Server 1.24.3.95195: If [[llGetNextEmail]](string address, string subject) is called with a value in the SUBJECT field, the call will fail as no email will be picked up by the [[email]]( ) event. | ||
* {{JIRA|SVC-2962}}: When creating a new list from a string and old list, it adds the string to the old list as well | * {{JIRA|SVC-2962}}: When creating a new list from a string and old list, it adds the string to the old list as well | ||
* {{JIRA|SVC-2927}}: Abandoning land changes land name and description even when done by an Estate Manager. | * {{JIRA|SVC-2927}}: Abandoning land changes land name and description even when done by an Estate Manager. | ||
* {{JIRA|SVC-2750}}: State changes are several times slower on MONO servers | * {{JIRA|SVC-2750}}: State changes are several times slower on MONO servers | ||
** Also addresses: | ** Also addresses: | ||
*** {{JIRA|SVC-2958}}: state_exit() events are slow | *** {{JIRA|SVC-2958}}: [[state_exit]]() events are slow | ||
*** {{JIRA|SVC-2973}}: MONO - timer() event triggers before on_rez(), & state_entry() | *** {{JIRA|SVC-2973}}: MONO - [[timer]]() event triggers before on_rez(), & state_entry() | ||
== Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.3 (August 29th, 2008): == | == Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.3 (August 29th, 2008): == |
Revision as of 05:52, 21 April 2009
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.10 (106457) (December 22, 2008):
- Add support for openspace/homestead/normal regions
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.7 (98039) (October 2nd, 2008):
Fixes:
- Multiple touch_start events are generated if Left Mouse button is clicked & held
- Three security fixes
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.6 (97433) (September 25th, 2008):
Changes/Fixes:
- Added llEmail throttle as a server-side spam reduction measure
- Memory leak identified in LSLScript handling code
- Mono Domains are unloading when they should not be leading to server lag spikes
- Partial fix
- SVC-2908: C# error messages with Mono Compiled scripts
- SVC-3080: Mono is not initializing rotations as ZERO_ROTATION
- SVC-3072: Error message using llBase64ToString under Mono
- SVC-3030: MONO only: An IF that checks a function that doesn't return a value causes the compiler to crash.
- SVC-2347: User defined integer variable called rez will not compile in MONO.
- SVC-2403: Mono Beta: Full recompile of an object (Mass Recompile) does not report compile errors to the user
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.5 (96115) (September 12th, 2008):
Fixes:
- SVC-2925: Instant Messages of certain lengths (object name + IM text) are not delivered with 1.24.1
- SVC-1571: Rezzing a coalesced objects with 1024 scripted prims fails
- SVC-2990: Listen and sensor (maybe other) events persist between states in LSL2
- SVC-2973: MONO - timer() event triggers before on_rez(), & state_entry()
- SVC-2908: C# error messages with Mono Compiled scripts
- partial fix
- SVC-2751: Mono Beta - LSL attach() event survives reset
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.4 (September 3rd, 2008):
Fixes:
- SVC-2938: Second Life Server 1.24.3.95195: If llGetNextEmail(string address, string subject) is called with a value in the SUBJECT field, the call will fail as no email will be picked up by the email( ) event.
- SVC-2962: When creating a new list from a string and old list, it adds the string to the old list as well
- SVC-2927: Abandoning land changes land name and description even when done by an Estate Manager.
- SVC-2750: State changes are several times slower on MONO servers
- Also addresses:
- SVC-2958: state_exit() events are slow
- SVC-2973: MONO - timer() event triggers before on_rez(), & state_entry()
- Also addresses:
Release Notes for Second Life Server 1.24.3 (August 29th, 2008):
Changes:
- Mono is an alternate way to run ordinary LSL scripts. It has advantages of speed and memory management over the current script engine. For more information, see Mono.
- Note: Although no special viewer is needed to run Mono scripts, to create them you will need a viewer version of 1.21 or later.
- The 1.21 Release Candidate Viewer is expected to be available the week of August 25th.
- Enabled group moderation features for voice chat.
Changes that require both 1.24 Server *and* 1.21 Viewer (available here under "Release Candidate"):
- New LSL calls for touch "position" in the touch_start(), touch(), and touch_end() events. Each touch() event provides the current surface point data (allowing grabbing, sliders, levers, and all sorts of pseudo GUI builds!):
- llDetectedTouchUV() - returns the UV coordinates of the point touched.
- llDetectedTouchFace() - returns the face of the point touched.
- llDetectedTouchPos() - returns the world coordinates of the point touched.
- llDetectedTouchNormal() - returns the surface normal of the point touched.
- llDetectedTouchBinormal() - returns the surface bi-normal of the point touched.
- llDetectedTouchST() - call to query surface coordinates.
- Script performance now measured in "events per second" (eps) instead of "instructions per second" (ips)
- 1.21 viewers will show "Script events" in the statistics window (ctrl-sht-1), but the metric will only have useful data for regions running 1.24.
- Earlier viewers will show the legacy "Script perf" in the stat window, but its value will only be useful for regions running 1.23.
- Once 1.24 is deployed gridwide, the only way to obtain useful script performance info will be with a 1.21 or later viewer
- New feature to return all objects on an estate
- MISC-713: Add "Return All Objects" as an estate-wide feature for a specified resident
- New info added:
- Add Time Stamp to Parcel Object List
- Add Time Stamp to Top Scripts Colliders List
- Add more categories to Help -> Report Abuse..
Fixes:
- Three security fixes