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On 2/6/2011 1:45 PM, InuYasha Meiji wrote:
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I have used the Phoenix viewer since it came out. I've had no issues
before with it. I like its long list of options, and before all the
jokes come flooding in, yes the breast physics too. But recently I seem
to be having issues with my grid's database becoming corrupted. The
corruption is not in a form that prevents things from loading or
running. It only, as I can tell, effects attachments.<br>
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I run 49 regions, on a quad core 2.2 MHz with 8 gig and 1.7 gig HD on
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit the only resent change was the Phoenix
updated to version 1.5.2. (818). <br>
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As of yet, it was all looking fine, I made several AVs and plan on more
to give out to visitors when I eventually open to the public. The
problem shows up when changing from one AV to another. I use both an
copy of Hippo and Phoenix for testing. Hippo don't have the problem,
but when changing from one AV to another all the attachments I had on
the newly chosen AV are all misplaced and all attached to the chest.
This includes hair, shoes, belts and more.<br>
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When I saw that AV was messed up, I tried to return to the one I was
wearing before. Now that one is screwed up. All attachments on the
chest. The only way to get all my AVs back to normal was to shutdown
opensim, and restore MySQL to my last backup. Then I could relog with
hippo and all was back to normal. It would seem that using Phoenix to
change from one AV to the next completely ruins the database.<br>
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I know many of you will say, just change to Imprudence or something.
My point is. If people in a griefer frame of mind know it is that
simple to ruin the opensim database, won't they just come in with
Phoenix to ruin all our databases?<br>
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Is this a known issues being worked on for version 7.1 soon? Am I the
only one? Is there a known fix? Please help.<br>
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Sorry so long a message, <br>
Thanks for your time, I appreciate it Immensely <br>
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Are you using Phoenix Viewer version 725 or higher? Phoenix 725 and
higher implements the attachment stacking of the viewer 2 series. As
far as I know OS does NOT support this server side yet. When you "add"
an attachment or an entire folder with the newer Phoenix viewers, it
will actually stack the attachments instead of wear them. Since OS does
not support this, it will show up in the form of all your attachments
attaching to the chest by default, zero rotation, and default
positioning. Unfortunately there is no way (that I know of) to revert
the newer Phoenixes to the old way of attaching things. You will need
to use Phoenix 373 or lower for now.<br>
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