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Key: SVC-247
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Critical Critical
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Gigs Taggart
Votes: 6
Watchers: 0
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Failed attempt to rez an object from trash results in content loss

Created: 30/May/07 11:01 AM   Updated: 18/Nov/08 10:23 AM
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Component/s: Simulation
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Linden Lab Issue ID: DEV-5331


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[2007-08-27 UPDATE by Torley Linden]

REPRO:

  • Rez a cube. Give it a unique name like "Trash test".
  • Take the cube.
  • Go to a no-build parcel of land.
  • Delete the object in your inventory so it shows in the Trash "folder".
  • Try to rez "Trash test".
  • Observe: "You cannot create objects here. The owner of this land does not allow it. Use the land tool to see land ownership." error message, and "Trash test" is gone.
    = Expected: Object should be returned to Objects folder if it can't be rezzed safely.

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Attempting to rez an item from the trash will cause it to be lost forever if for some reason the rez fails, such as "unable to place item here because of some arbitrary reason that isn't documented anywhere".

Well, the exact message isn't that, but you know the one I'm talking about. Anyway if the rez fails, the item is gone forever, even if it was full perms.



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Be Holder added a comment - 29/Jun/07 11:22 PM
I can reproduce this each time by zooming in real close on the ground, then rezzing the object.

..gone forever, nasty.


Celierra Darling added a comment - 30/Jun/07 08:47 PM
Bumping up to critical as content loss (I've heard of people thinking that trash is just another folder...)

WarKirby Magojiro added a comment - 21/Aug/07 07:12 AM
This has caused me problems, too. While working on several different versions of a projectile, I made a mistake in a recent version and had to rollback. I had deleted the previous version I needed, thinking I wouldn't need it. So rezze4d from trash, and a careless mistake destroyed it.

I think, whenever you rez an object from the trash, a copy of it should be put in your objects folder too (unless it's no copy) . no copy items should njot be rezzable directly from trash.


Torley Linden added a comment - 27/Aug/07 12:36 PM
I've been bitten by this too. Importing internally.

enus linden added a comment - 05/Oct/07 09:06 AM
Stay tuned: fixed, coming soon to a build near you!


Alexa Linden added a comment - 18/Nov/08 10:22 AM
reopening to update internal link