[Opensim-dev] Deprecate OpenSim.Grid.InventoryServer and OpenSim.Grid.AssetServer?
Melanie
melanie at t-data.com
Wed Jul 8 15:13:04 UTC 2009
B.U.S.T. is Basic Universal Server Technology. The prompt can be
changed in the configuration file, though, for those without a sense
of humor. I fully expect things to get renamed before 1.0. On the
other hand, the server is named OpenSim.Server.exe, no body parts there!
As soon as connectors are available for the other services, it will
be able to run them. Part of this is getting the old servers out of
the way, since the new servers use different web protocols and
keeping compatibility with the old servers will not be possible. At
this point, the presence of the old servers blocks evolution.
Melanie
Sean Dague wrote:
> Melanie wrote:
>> The CB version we have in trunk is another implementation of similar
>> concepts. It has some hooks for some features, which were never
>> implemented, that the new system doesn't have yet, but the modular
>> system make them entirely possible.
>>
>> At this point, the CB in trunk is stagnant. It's a stripped down
>> version that is already incompatible with upstream CB and
>> essentially unmaintained. I doubt anyone uses it and would think it
>> could also be dropped or moved.
>
> I'm definitely in favor of getting stuff out of trunk that we think
> isn't getting used at all, eliminates confusion in the code.
>
> Can we come up with a name better than BUST though, as that doesn't
> really mean anything to me? :) Unrelated question, is it possible to
> run all the grid services (not just inv & asset) via that 1 process?
> That would simplify things for smaller (< 50 region) grids that probably
> put all those on the same machine anyway.
>
> -Sean
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