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Win7 is no longer supported and is below minimal requirements
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added missing app setting
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A lot of reports about crashes in voice's removeObserver with no indication of the cause, all MAC specific. By this point terminate should have been called and mVoiceModule should be null, yet callstaks suggest it isn't.
Commit clears LLVoiceClient beforehand to avoid the issue entirely, but issue lies elsewhere and 'voice' crash is just a symptom.
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Feature described at https://community.secondlife.com/blogs/entry/12652-coming-soon-to-a-viewer-near-you-group-chat-history/
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As it happens, the change in the LLUUID::combine() algorithm introduced by one
of my previous commits is causing invalid assets creation (seen with
some clothing items, such as Shape and Universal types); obviously, the server
is using the old algorithm for UUID validation purpose of these assets.
This commit reverts LLUUID::combine() code to use LLMD5.
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GetAsyncKeyState is luggy in some conditions and no longer needed due to fix for SL-16845 - all 'up' keys get reset when leaving window
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# Conflicts:
# indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.cpp
# indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.h
# indra/newview/llfilepicker.h
# indra/newview/llfilepicker_mac.h
# indra/newview/llfilepicker_mac.mm
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If cap fails viewer can spam hundreds of "get legacy for agent" to logs which freezes it.
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INTL-370 Translate the word Feed for new Viewer Profiles
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This makes no sense, trying to add a glyph now will have no width or height set, neither character width or heigh, yet release viewer does that. Fixed code to match release and set width and height despite char width not being up to date.
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# Conflicts:
# doc/contributions.txt
# indra/cmake/Copy3rdPartyLibs.cmake
# indra/cmake/FindOpenJPEG.cmake
# indra/cmake/OpenJPEG.cmake
# indra/integration_tests/llui_libtest/CMakeLists.txt
# indra/newview/CMakeLists.txt
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following promotion of DRTVWR-570
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speed matters. (#64)
This commit adds the HBXX64 and HBXX128 classes for use as a drop-in
replacement for the slow LLMD5 hashing class, where speed matters and
backward compatibility (with standard hashing algorithms) and/or
cryptographic hashing qualities are not required.
It also replaces LLMD5 with HBXX* in a few existing hot (well, ok, just
"warm" for some) paths meeting the above requirements, while paving the way for
future use cases, such as in the DRTVWR-559 and sibling branches where the slow
LLMD5 is used (e.g. to hash materials and vertex buffer cache entries), and
could be use such a (way) faster algorithm with very significant benefits and
no negative impact.
Here is the comment I added in indra/llcommon/hbxx.h:
// HBXXH* classes are to be used where speed matters and cryptographic quality
// is not required (no "one-way" guarantee, though they are likely not worst in
// this respect than MD5 which got busted and is now considered too weak). The
// xxHash code they are built upon is vectorized and about 50 times faster than
// MD5. A 64 bits hash class is also provided for when 128 bits of entropy are
// not needed. The hashes collision rate is similar to MD5's.
// See https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash#readme for details.
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Should be fixed by SL-18996, but just in case user decides to select a model while viewer closes
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This reverts commit 4d429b7ea31f51f653e0e2ad6b5799a515e28334.
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Rebuilt locally with tests and confirmed it works now
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macOS build forwards
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no-tabs coding policy caught it and failed the build
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working, the flag was introduced to warn (and therefore error out) when a virtual override was not marked with the 'override' keyword. Fixing this up involved a large number of changes and this commit represents just those changes - nothing specially from the DRTVWR-489 viewer
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therefore an error) but only on 32bit Windows builds - 64bit is fine. I don't know why that's the case (should be both surely) but in any case, I think the variable should be declared as a size_t
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with access to TeramCity - with all the ICU4C DLLs removed, the viewer builds fine which does suggest a size/disk space issue. Trying with the (porposed) minimum set to see if this helps. Likely it won't because the main one (icudt48.dll) is much, much bigger than the others combined - but we shall see
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with access to TeramCity - one theory is that the extra size of these DLLs consumes too much disk space and results in the NSIS internal compiler error we observe - removing these tempoorarily to see what difference that makes
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