Aleric Inglewood ac84e02018 Do not use a timer for HTTP get in LLTextureFetchWorker::doWork
All HTTP timing is done by AIHTTPTimeoutPolicy.

Inside LLTextureFetchWorker::doWork when mState == SEND_HTTP_REQ,
mCanUseHTTP is true, throttling is not in effect and mURL is not empty,
mLoaded is set to FALSE, mState is set to WAIT_HTTP_REQ and
LLHTTPClient::request is called that starts the download by curl.
A call back to LLTextureFetchWorker::callbackHttpGet is guaranteed,
which causes mLoaded to be set to TRUE (HTTPGetResponder::completedRaw
calls LLTextureFetchWorker::callbackHttpGet which sets mRequestedSize to -1
(if there was an error) and mLoaded to TRUE).

Being in state WAIT_HTTP_REQ, once mLoaded == TRUE (and mRequestedSize
is -1), the different timeout errors are handled.
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Sin-gu-la-ri-ty (noun) - a distinctive feature, a uniqueness; a point at which
continuity breaks up; a point in history at which machine becomes smarter than 
humanity and/or fuses with it indivisively; or simply a cool sounding word with 
the initials S.G. in it :)
	
Singularity Viewer is a SecondLife(tm) protocol compatible client application.
It can be used to access SecondLife services as well as a number of others such
as those based upon the OpenSim platform.

Singulariy is maintained by a small group of volunteers who can be contacted
both, in-world (SingularityViewer group) as well on IRC (#SingularityViewer
@ FreeNode). Bug requests and features requests can be submitted through our
Issue Tracker (http://code.google.com/p/singularity-viewer/issues/list or from
the viewer menu: Help --> Bug Reporting --> Singularity Issue Tracker...)


As this Readme grows out of date, please refer to 

	http://www.singularityviewer.org/about


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History

The Singularity viewer was started by Siana Gearz in November 2010 by forking it
from the Ascent Viewer, by Balseraph Software Group, which in turn was based upon
source code modified from the snowglobe source code released by Linden Lab.

Description
An experimental Snowglobe 1.5 based Second Life Viewer focusing on performance, but also including all the usual conveniences and RLVa.
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