these for other people, but they wouldn't compile for me when building the
app_server test environment.
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* The DHCPClient is now added to its looper before doing the negotiation, so that
it's BMessenger is already valid.
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me for the absolutely UGLY names. Also, if someone can suggest better
ones...
I seem not to have introduced any new bug.
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Unfortunately, the driver does not compile yet with our GCC version.
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previous commit).
* Removed the acceptance of a missing DHCP acknowledge message.
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the actual cause that my router didn't send an acknowledgement (qemu didn't care) :-)
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Hardware GLRenderers will surely needs to check which screen device (so which window)
a GLView beg him to render to as fast as possible.
Unless such hardware is not serving this screen...
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* The lease time wasn't printed correctly.
* if the DHCP acknowledge message never comes, we won't try
forever, but will just stop early and assume the IP address
we have is okay (looks like my router doesn't send DHCP_ACK).
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still tons of OpenBeOS references in various source files (especially in
comments), but this was more overt.
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(indicated by MSG_BCAST).
* ARP should now be able to resolve addresses with an unconfigured interface as well.
* datalink_is_local_address() now uses interfaces without an address as a fallback
in case no more specific interface could be found.
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Completely did away with the config window (not needed except for its own development)
Shortened shutdown time when asked to quit by some other source than system shutdown
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This one removes a number of edge-case options and rewords technical phrases
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scrolling.
Menu attached to menubars now use scrolling if they are opened near the
bottom of the screen (just like in beos). I'm not sure if this is so
nice, though, so it could be reverted. Patch contributed by Lucasz
Zemczak
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currently only triggered when there is no configuration file - it can't be configured
this way yet.
All DHCP currently does is to send a UDP broadcast DHCP discover message. More to come.
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is useful for bringing up (and using) an unconfigured interface. Specifically, DHCP
will be using this method to get the broadcast out.
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within the library - theoretically, this mechanism could be extended to
turn the compatibility layer on and off based on the images that call the
functions (allowing to mix R5 and BONE network add-ons in a single executable).
This change fixes R5 networking apps such as Vision, and NetworkTime (both
now seem to work fine under Haiku).
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* SendData() could return an error and still wanted to own the buffer passed in
* Removed the timeout computations from SendData() - looks like it's usually
done the simple way when the data has to be submitted in smaller packets.
* ReadData() no longer blocks in case the peer has closed the connection.
* More debug output.
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