It appears that the hsTArray memory management really sucks for smart
pointers like plKey. The crash mentioned at
http://forum.guildofwriters.org/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=6291 went away
immediately after switching plKeyCollector to an std::set.
- Fixed the status thread waiting many seconds before requesting the status for the first time.
- Fixed msi execution by removing the workaround for mapped network drives. That seems like a corner-case not worth worrying about anyway.
- Fixed total bytes being updated too late, causing interesting download progress.
(cherry picked from commit a893d74a209b44c683552358dedb6c85f9924bf8)
To register an update for install, there are three options:
- List any executable or msi file in the [External|Internal]Patcher manifest.
- As above, but in the *optional* DependencyPatcher manifest.
- Flag a file with the bit flag 0x10 in either of the above manifests.
This also fixes a bug that caused the status thread to deadlock in certain situations, causing the launcher to get stuck open.
(cherry picked from commit e0e918084395f93170abcea2853ad25ae3012385)
This also allows for future expansion of new hash techniques to be added, of course the more hash techniques added the more delay at login for the lowest on the totem pole.
I have tested this against the MOULa shard that uses SHA-0 and it works, there is a slight flash of the "Connecting dialog" as it re-tries sending the login but if the user saves the password, there is no flash and no delay.
and reenable as much USE_BINK_SDK stuff as empirically needed to get the Yeesha intro movie cave to disappear on its own, as before merging Cyan's Build 918.
Not the cleanest way, but I'm trying to minimize effort spent on this until we can get the proper solution, VP9 video support, from https://github.com/H-uru/Plasma/pull/458 .
- plCCRMgr.h which is still needed by plAvatarMgr.cpp (plCCRError only - if there is more in this file at Cyan, that definition should be split out into a separate header)
- Stubs for pyCCRMgr{|Glue|Glue2}.cpp which are still part of the pfPython project as well as pfCCRConsoleCommands.cpp which is still part of the pfConsole project. This is under the assumption that these files still exist with nontrivial contents at Cyan - if not, they could just be removed from the projects. Requires adjustment by Cyan to build with PLASMA_CCR_RELEASE.
- Put more missing includes and calls under #ifdef PLASMA_CCR_RELEASE
MarkD: We felt that the fan de-BINKing did not go far enough.
CW: I suspect (haven't tested yet) that it's the cause of the bug that we see on MOULa but did not on Minkata where the rotating wall behind the missing Yeesha intro video stays indefinitely, with no obvious way out for the player, until it occurs to them to use the ESC key
MarkD: Ah. I think you are right. An oversight that can be easily corrected - maybe in the python code so that Ian can see the rotating wall for a few seconds and then auto continue on.
This hack prevents the cursor from leaving the window when panning the
camera or changing directions quickly. This is important for those with
high mouse sensitivities.
Same look as in 760606d except for the linking book, which got a slight
curvature on the pages (inspired by Deledrius' one, 99bda8c).
The SVG is hand-tweaked to work around some differences in rendering between
rsvg and Inkscape. I hope editing it in Inkscape again won't break the tweaks,
check the diff closely if you do!
Effects (blurred shadows) appear to be clipped to the SVG viewport by rsvg,
which is why drawing the whole SVG shifted for the book cursors no longer
works and we shift individual layers inside the SVG instead.
Cyan's resources were loaded into the array in reverse order,
requiring the images to appear count-clockwise. This is no
longer the case, as the array is now built in frame order.