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Setting Up
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The build system uses Jam/MR (http://www.perforce.com/jam/jam.html).
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A BeOS executable of Jam 2.5 is available at:
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http://haiku-os.org/downloads.php?mode=download&id=10&mirror=0
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Unzip the executable and copy it to /boot/home/config/bin.
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The Jam source code is also included in the source tree. You can as well cd
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into "src/tools/jam" and run "make" to obtain an executable.
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To build Haiku you also need Oliver Tappe's GCC 2.95.3. You can get it at BeBits:
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http://www.bebits.com/app/4011
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Older versions of GCC 2.95.3 will likely not work.
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Configuring
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Open a Terminal and change to your Haiku trunk folder. To configure the build you
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can run configure like this:
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$ ./configure --target=TARGET
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Where "TARGET" is the target platform for the build. Valid targets are "r5", "bone",
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"dano" and "haiku". If you omit the target it defaults to "haiku". To configure for ZETA
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use the "dano" target.
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The configure script generates a file named "BuildConfig" in the "build" directory.
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As long as configure is not modified (!), there is no need to call it again. That is for
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re-building you only need to invoke Jam or makehdimage (see below).
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If you don't update the source tree very frequently, you may want to execute
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configure after each update just to be on the safe side.
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Building
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The preferred method to build Haiku (currently only possible on a BeOS machine)
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is this:
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$ makehdimage /Haiku
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Where "/Haiku" is the mounted BFS partition where you want to install Haiku on.
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This can be any BFS partition with enough space available. Use DriveSetup to initialize
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a partition to BFS.
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If the parameter is omitted, makehdimage currently creates a 60 MB Haiku image in
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this directory that you can use for Bochs, Qemu and other emulators to boot.
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To build the whole source tree for your selected target platform (to use the apps,
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drivers, add-ons, etc.) you can simply invoke Jam:
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$ jam
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Or to build only a specific app/driver/etc. include it as an argument:
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$ jam Pulse
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NOTE: If you have checked out the latest SVN revision, it is not unlikely that
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some parts of the tree won't build.
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Running
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Generally there are two ways of running Haiku. On real hardware using a partition
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and on emulated hardware using an emulator like Bochs.
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1. On Real Hardware
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If you have installed Haiku to it's own partition you can include this partition in
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your bootmanager and try to boot Haiku like any other OS you have installed.
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To include a new partition in the BeOS bootmanager run this in a Terminal:
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$ bootman
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And follow the steps of the installer.
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2. On Emulated Hardware
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For emulated hardware you should build a "haiku.image" using makehdimage without
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arguments. How to setup this image depends on your emulater. A tutorial for Bochs
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on BeOS is below.
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Bochs
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Version 2.2 of Bochs for BeOS (BeBochs) can be downloaded from BeBits:
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http://www.bebits.com/app/3324
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The package installs to: /boot/apps/BeBochs2.2
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You have to set up a configuration for Bochs. You should edit the ".bochsrc" to include
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the following:
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ata0-master: type=disk, path="/path/to/haiku.image", cylinders=122, heads=16, spt=63
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boot: disk
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Now you can start Bochs:
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$ cd /boot/apps/BeBochs2.2
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$ ./bochs
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Answer with RETURN and with some patience you will see Haiku booting.
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If booting into the graphical evironment fails you can try to hit "space" at the very
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beginning of the boot process. The Haiku bootloader should then come up and you can
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select some safe mode options.
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Docbook documentation
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Requirements :
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- Docbook XML DTD (http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbook-xml-4.2.zip)
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- Docbook Stylesheets (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.68.1.tar.bz2)
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- libxml2, xmllin (http://libpak.neoni.net/packages/LibPak_libxml2_dev.zip)
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- libxslt, xsltproc (http://libpak.neoni.net/packages/LibPak_libxslt_dev.zip)
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XML catalogs must be configured to avoid internet access :
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- in Docbook Stylesheets directory : sh ./INSTALL
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- in your .profile, add something like this :
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export XML_CATALOG_FILES="/boot/home/docbook-xsl-1.68.1/catalog.xml /boot/home/docbook-xml-4.2/catalog.xml /etc/xml/catalog"
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