[Opensim-users] 0.7.X and llSitTarget offset

Chris mewtwo0641 at cox.net
Mon Aug 30 02:28:20 UTC 2010


Hi, I have a picture example of a simple pose script and animation here 
showing the differences between 0.6.9 and 0.7.X (Gits 12794 and up):

http://a.imageshack.us/img14/5198/os06907xsmall.jpg

Avatar sits higher up off the chair (with no changes to script or prim 
positioning) on 0.7.X Latest than does on 0.6.9 (and 0.7.X r/12784 and 
below)

I'll need to set up 0.7.X again along with a database for testing if you 
need an IAR from both versions or something for testing :) Let me know.

On 8/29/2010 8:42 PM, Jor3l Boa wrote:
> Hi there, provide a example to test
>
> 2010/8/29 Chris <mewtwo0641 at cox.net <mailto:mewtwo0641 at cox.net>>
>
>     Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about this. I am
>     plan to fix my scripts and objects to compensate for it if this is
>     as intended; but I want to be sure as to whether if this is as
>     intended or if it's a bug (or possibly a misconfiguration on my
>     part) before I do so :)
>
>     This is noticed while running OS on Windows XP 32-Bit
>
>     Thank you!
>
>
>     On 8/26/2010 8:15 PM, Chris wrote:
>
>         I've come across another oddity with OS 0.7.X series. Scripts
>         that use llSitTarget and animations together (such as pose
>         balls) now have their Z axis offsets a bit 'off' . Since Git
>         r/12785 there has been a small gap introduced in the offset by
>         approximately 0.03 -  0.05 M.
>
>         I went through all the git revisions on this page
>         http://opensimulator.org/viewgit/?a=shortlog&p=opensim&h=f253758c2e4e30c8e09f23135d79765c70198802
>         <http://opensimulator.org/viewgit/?a=shortlog&p=opensim&h=f253758c2e4e30c8e09f23135d79765c70198802>
>         one by one trying to find where this weirdness started in
>         hopes of correcting it if it was something simple, but by the
>         time I reached r/12785 the server keeps crashing for the next
>         few revisions (probably due to MySQL migration code?).
>
>         Once I reached a revision that would compile and run properly
>         is where I noticed that this started. Between r/12785 and
>         r/12793 is when this first started appearing (can't tell
>         exactly which one because the server crashes when trying to
>         run these revisions but I got r/12794 to compile and run
>         properly) and has been that way up to and including the most
>         current revision.  I verified that r/12784 and below do not
>         exhibit this behavior.
>
>         --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>         If above is a bit TL;DR :)
>
>         r/12784 and below - No issue
>         r/12785 thru 12793 - Can't tell because server crashes on run
>         with these revisions
>         r/12794 and above - Issue appears
>
>         Was this done intentionally or is it such a small glitch that
>         it hasn't been really noticed?
>
>         I included a side by side comparison screen shot of my
>         observations here:
>         http://a.imageshack.us/img14/5198/os06907xsmall.jpg
>
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