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This partially solves a race condition when avatars revoke animation permissions on stand, but the message needs to travel through several scripts and, in case of extreme lag conditions, can attempt to stop animations after the revocation arrives, resulting in an error. It still suffers a TOCTTOU race, as demonstrated by the reporter. That race is probably unsolvable. Fixes #119. Big thanks to @ohhmye for reporting and investigating this bug. |
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AVsitter™
Repository for AVsitter™ - a furniture pose system for Second Life® and OpenSim, written in LSL.
Getting the AVsitter2 scripts in Second Life/Opensim
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You can manually import the AVsitter scripts into Second Life / Opensim by following our AVsitter2 Import Guide.
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If you would prefer a pre-packaged version of the latest release, and to receive packaged in-world updates of future releases, then visit the SL Marketplace. Proceeds from marketplace sales are shared with open-source contributors and will help support continued development of AVsitter.
User instructions
User instructions are found at https://avsitter.github.io.
Support guide
Support guidelines are found at https://avsitter.github.io/support.html.
Contributor guidelines
Contributor guidelines are found at https://avsitter.github.io/contribute.html.
Editing the AVsitter2 code
You can edit any scripts, as long as you stay in compliance with the license (see below); however, in order to benefit from the extra memory that the SL Marketplace version provides, you're advised to optimize the scripts following the same method used for packaging the releases. There's a guide on how to do it here: Release Building Guide
License
AVsitter LSL scripts are licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.
This basically means that: you must make the source code for any of your changes available under MPL, but you can combine the MPL code with proprietary code, as long as you keep the MPL code in separate files.
For increased script memory, scripts can be run through LSL-PyOptimizer online. If you do this, please keep the license notification intact in the header of any scripts you distribute.
Trademarks and branding
If you distribute the scripts in this repository or a derivation, you may only use our brand as permitted. See our Trademark Guidelines for permitted use of the AVsitter™ brand. We also suggest http://fossmarks.org for a practical guide to understanding trademarks in the context of Free and Open Source Software.
Second Life® is a trademark of Linden Research, Inc. AVsitter™ is not affiliated with or sponsored by Linden Research.
Scripts were formatted by LSL-PyOptimizer and created using LSLForge. A sincere thanks goes to the creators of those projects! Many thanks go also to Philip Rosedale and all Lindens (past and present).