Trivial fix to carry users along, not needing to autorespond to anyone in order to autorespond to mutes.
I was working on a complete rewrite months ago, I have to dig that up, even still this system needs to be redone, ground up.
This is a bug fix, although not one we'd ever run into as normally
there is always just one byte to read, never an EAGAIN and certainly
never more than 256 bytes. Anyway, also those cases should work now.
Tweaked LLRenderTarget to support depth textures if FBO support is lacking.
Prefer LLRenderTarget::getFBO() over LLRenderTarget::sUseFBO when determining how to handle a specific LLRenderTarget object. (Decoupling to simplify logic without having to track a global)
While comparing this function with v-d, I realized that
I editted these instances for Singularity, so I might
as well update the <edit> comments to be a bit more correct.
Not saying that there aren't other <edit> comments
still missing futher into the function.
Notifications brought up to date from V-D, Tazy, and a few touchups of my own.
Added notification for status_SeeAVs from upstream, and hooked it into our icon.
Strings update from Tazy.
Still not translated, left the old translated floaters for easier translation.
New Hardware Tab is work in progress, it should be more populated in the future, but is fine for now.
AntiSpamNotify setting to turn off notifications, which seemed to become a new form of spam, otherwise.
Add tool_tips to UI explaining how to make the system less sensitive.
Made defaults for antispam a lot less sensitive, so users used to the old antispam defaults won't likely need to configure the new panel.
Pull in license from NaCl... (Why wasn't it already there, Ruby?!)
Fixed spaces being where tabs should be...
Added in selective Dialog disabling, instead of just all, nice little feature in itself.
Potentially fixed a bug where sounds would be blocked when they shouldn't be... but, if this still happens, I'll put in a debug setting to disable sound antispam.
This code has been in the viewer source for a long time,
and hasn't been used for a long time (furtherest back that
I checked was Snowglobe 1.4).
Most notably, this removes LLContextURLExtractor and code
that used it because that required an API where AICurlEasyHandle
is created before an url is known, which gets in the way of
reusing connections.