Wrapped gSettings and the global objects returned by Settings::get() and
Globals::get() in AIThreadSafe, forcing thread-safe access.
This solves the problem of possible corruption of the various LevelMap's
in LLError::Settings due to thread unsafe accesses.
Patch from 2010-10-20/22. Didn't apply cleanly so I redid it
manually and tested/checked it. There was only one difference
with imprudence: for some reason Singularity tries to see
if the "teleport history" floater is visible while initializing
the menu's, something that imprudence doesn't do. For the rest
the patch is basically the same. Nevertheless, I left all code
exactly as it was in Singularity (the only thing that this
commit changes is the intend of the original patch: in debug
mode, fail with an assertion when LindenUserDir is called while
it is not initialized; and then fix everything to make it work
again.
Original commit message:
The LindenUserDir (~/.imprudence/first_last/) cannot be initialized
before the user logged in. However, several singletons (that only can be
initialized once) depend on this directory for initialization. Therefore
we have to take care not to instantiate those singletons until after the
user logged in.
With regard to webit, this fixes the browser_profile (cache and cookies)
directory that the builtin browser uses.
Fixed by updating indra/cmake/WebKitLibPlugin.cmake with
version from imprudence.
This commit also contains removal of execute permissions
of source files and configure files, sorry...
Since curl 7.21.2 - (October 13 2010), curl_escape (a deprecated
function that will be removed in the future) changed it's behavior
and no longer escapes the characters '-', '.', '_' and '~'.
The only reasonable solution for us is to stop using it and
use our own version that mimics the old behavior. The only
other alternative would be to rename every .xml file with
escaped characters in their name upon installation, depending
on the behavior of the installed libcurl (on standalone anyway).
However, if you add to that in the future curl_escape has to
be replaced with curl_easy_escape, which is far from easy to
call as it requires a CURL to be passed for which LL invented
a wrapper in libllmessage, but did hide that (Curl::Easy is
only defined in a .cpp file), then we're better of just using
our own function, which I named LLWeb::curlEscape.
This involves making libllcommon shared, a change
that was not finished for windows/Mac.
More changes are needed to indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
for those two operating systems, as well as to
indra/copy_win_scripts.
I did not test this on linux 32bit, nor non-standalone
on that OS, either.
I did not check voice (which will very likely not work
anyway on 64bit). And currently the webkit plugin doesn't
work for me, but I'll fix that in a different commit.
indra/newview/skins/default/xui/en-us/mime_types.xml should be generated
from mime_types_linux.xml, mime_types_mac.xml or mime_types_windows.xml
by copying it when packaging. Hence, it should never be used.
Note, this is an exact sync with imprudence.