man files from /boot/common/man to B_COMMON_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY/man.
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* updated icu-devel package to 4.4.1
* create appropriate devel lib links when icu-devel is being installed
(which only works during build, not when using installoptionalpackage)
* dropped ICU headers from repository and instead fetch them from the
icu-devel package when needed during the build
* adjusted Jamfiles that make use of ICU-headers accordingly (hopefully
I didn't miss any)
* fixed license in OptionalPackage description of icu packages
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Note this doesn't fix everything yet, apparently there is a problem with ICU genereating an invalid opcode exception.
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need to edit their UserBuildConfig to use "BeZillaBrowser".
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* the optional package ICU-devel now explicitly installs the appropriate
symlinks for the development libraries as required (for both standard
and hybrid builds)
* ICU-devel now depends on Development (more indicative than required, but
I think it makes sense)
Thanks to Matt and Rene for pointing me in the right direction.
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* moves Firefox's jam code to BeZillaBrowser
* echos a warning on Firefox being phased out.
* sets BeZillaBrowser as a dependency of Firefox
The last two to ease transition from Firefox. This fixes#3529.
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You will want to edit /boot/home/config/settings/kernel/netfs-server before you
run netfs_server for the first time (or use netfs_server_prefs on the command
line, see below).
To run the server:
$ /system/servers/netfs_server &
To run the client:
$ /system/servers/authentication_server &
$ mkdir /dummy
$ mount -t userlandfs -p "netfs """ /dummy
A "Network" icon will appear on your desktop. Remote servers will appear inside
the "Network" folder (host name). Inside a folder for a server are the shares
of that server. (I.e. what has been defined as share in that respective server's
netfs-server driver settings file). netfs_server has actually a new settings
file format, you can create settings by using "netfs_server_prefs --help" on the
command line. Have fun!
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* update Firefox optional package for r1a1
+alphabranch (will do that next)
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Updated to use all the new alpha1 packages. I have not yet done throughrough
testing myself. I figured that trunk should also use the newest packages.
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longer require libiconv
* removed libiconv from dependencies of DevelopmentMin, as this is
no longer true
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depends on CDRecord for mkisofs, which is used for building the
*-cd targets. Thanks!
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- DevelopmentMin: Contains only the stuff that comes with the source tree.
- DevelopmentBase: DevelopmentMin + common development tools (gcc, binutils,
bison, yacc,...) -- basically everything needed to build Haiku from the
sources.
- Development: DevelopmentBase + Perl + autotools -- the porters' tools.
* Moved "make" from the base image to the DevelopmentMin package. It should
really be removed from the tree completely and be available as download
package instead... someday.
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build/jam/OptionalPackageDependencies and include it earlier (before the
Jamfiles).
* Introduced build/jam/OptionalBuildFeatures which is supposed to do the setup
for optional build features that need it.
* Renamed USE_SSL to HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL and made it more intelligent.
The OpenSSL optional package is downloaded and unzipped automatically when
enabled. Switching between enabled/disabled HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL is
handled gracefully -- the concerned components are built in separate
subdirectories. Adding the OpenSSL optional package to the image also enables
HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL.
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