* When the tree constructor failed, the InodeAllocator would try to remove
the tree from the transaction. However, in that case, it was never added
to it.
* Inode::fTree is no longer set if the tree constructor failed.
* This fixes bug #10089.
* Add some error handling in NetworkCookie and don't add broken cookies
(or should I say crumbs?) to the cookie jar
* More control on the path and domain, as well as the expiration time
We now pass Opera cookie testsuite functionality tests, as well as some
of the negative tests (we even do better than curl). Not going further
right now as this works well enough for positive cases and most
security/privacy issues are fixed (cross domain and cross path cookie
setting or spying).
* It's "new" operator does not fail or throw on allocation problems, but
just lets the constructor do its work (and likely crash because of
accessing a null pointer).
- The checkfs help text is worded such that it would appear to require
both a device name and volume name when it actually requires either one
or the other.
* le still working ok with QEmu
* pcn brings support for the following devices in 32-bit mode (instead of 16-bit Lance
compatibility mode), all untested, feedback is welcome.
AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST, AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+, AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III,
AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO, AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home, Allied-Telesis LA-PCI
* added PHY nsphy, nsphyter and ukphy, which seem the ones needed for pcn.
* synched miidevs with FreeBSD 9.2
When asked to strip binaries when copying to containers we now
strip to a temporary file, copy over resources to it, copy it
to the container, then copy the attributes from the original
source.
This should allow stripping binaries while preserving attributes
and resources even when copying to images.
We now only attempt to strip binaries, by detecting the
LINKFLAGS variable on the targets.
CopySetHaikuRevision now also forwards LINKFLAGS
to revisioned binaries.
Introduce separate AppendToContainerCopyFilesScriptStripFile actions
which are used for copying and stripping, and avoids many useless
shell tests.
When asked to strip binaries, they are detected and handled
individually for simplicity.
Note we still don't keep resources and attributes when stripping.
This makes it fit again.
We can't reference in BuildSetup a variable set with the other
ones in KernelArchitectureSetup since the rule is invoked later.
* Http spec says headers can be split when they are comma separated
* However, cookies are semicolon separated, so it is not acceptable to
split them.
* We will want to implement some way to limit the cookie header entry
size, as servers have a limit on what they can accept (usually around 4K
characters). The RFC also says we don't need to remember more than 20
cookies per domain.
* They used an unsigned int, which led to overflows when trying to set
them to a time before January 1st, 1970 (local time)
* Some things use January 1st, 1970, GMT (or UTC) as a reference point.
In my timezone this leads to such a negative date. An example is cookie
expiration dates which are set to this date to expire them immediately.
Spotted by Opera testsuite.
* This makes the method unuseable for dates after 2036 (signed 32-bit
time_t will overflow then. This gives us just 33 years to switch to a
64-bit time_t. In te meantime, please try using other methods to set the
date and time for BDateTime objects if you need to go this far.
* This takes a relative path as a parameter, and modifies the object to
point to the given location.
* '..' is not handled yet, and will be sent as-is to the server.
* Makes it possible to follow more types of 302 redirects
In particular, I can now run the tests from Opera's testsuite
(testsuite.opera.com), which shows I have more work to do on cookie
handling.
The developer building the packages should enter their own address
instead. I just noticed that a lot of the HaikuPorts package have a
packager attribute with the dummy address "The Haiku build system
<build-system@haiku-os.org>" due to the previous default value.
- The format specifiers for the literal % symbols in the help text
weren't correct, leading to vfprintf attempting to parse them, and
winding up hitting garbage pointers as a consequence, leading to a crash.
This allows naming the boot loader package canoncically. Due to code
size limitations we cannot perform a more correct name check, but there
shouldn't be any other entries in the packages directory with a name
with "haiku_loader" prefix, anyway.
Currently only needed for boot floppy on some platforms.
Disabled for now.
Note we do not have a mean of knowing which file is a binary
or not so we just try to strip, and silently continue when
strip fails (like on the kernel settings file).
Also note strip actually replaces the file, which means it looses
both the resources and attributes, which shouldn't be a problem
for the boot floppy drivers archive, but is not wanted for other
images, so it's not usable elsewhere as such. Patch wanted.
* The dot was mandatory in older RFCs, but the new RFC6265 disallow it.
* Both schemes are used around the web, so we allow them both.
It's possible to login to mail.google.com again.
* Some fields weren't initialized, leading to random crashes later on
* Remove the enum that was used for protocol options
* Use a single field to track the request state, instead of separate
booleans.