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I'm calling this the more correct fix. The httprequest tests
actually talk to an HTTP server running in the Python test
scaffold script. Under severe CPU competition, it may not
get the cycles needed to start up and make progress. So this
modifies the test to spin a little faster and dwell waiting
on the server for a longer period. Hope this will be
adequate to make the tests reliable.
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graphics panel to also disable deferred properly and add hooks for default norm and spec textures in texture picker
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https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-development-materials
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responder that I mistakenly took out during the refactor.
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library has new exception-throwing behavior when a client disconnects
unannounced. Generally ignore exceptions as a result as we don't
care about the server side. On HTTP trace-mode tests, spin a little
faster and longer to give libcurl time to emit all the junk it wants
to send us. Should reduce 'reasonable time' failures on tests <12>
and <13>.
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in nearby chat blank when selected
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consistent and increased max range on repeats per meter
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materials set.
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https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-development-materials
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the face(s) and never the panel
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material instead of mMaterial
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applied materials
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hooked correctly.
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(unneeded with FMODEX), make indra.l/y safe for bison >= 2.7
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make bison >= 2.7 work
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