* Added pthreads posix test suite tests to run script and image.
* Improved output for said tests.
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Hope having both doesn't do nasty things on gcc2 builds.
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After copying the mime db or packages the files were removed, but not the corresponding attribute storage files.
So when an inode got reused the file inherited those leftover attributes.
We now remove them before removing the files.
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* The POSIX test suite is copied to the image when the jam variable
HAIKU_ADD_POSIX_TEST_SUITE_TO_IMAGE is defined (cf. UserBuildConfig.sample).
* Added difftime and fork tests to the test suite run script.
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it to HOST_LIBSUBC++. Now it should be possible to remove HOST_LIBSTDC++
from the library list for build tools which don't use the STL -- it had
been added due to the Darwin peculiarity in the first place.
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a while ago that removed the incorrect automatic addition of Haiku header
directories in case of targets other than "haiku". The app server test
environment does now almost build again. The problem left is related to the
recent changes of the accelerant interface. I suppose someone in the knows
should decide if we can simply use our header or if special handling is
needed.
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* Added an inputrc to the image that should have the same effect as the recent
bash readline default changes for other apps that use readline.
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* Changed ResAttr rule to allow not deleting the file before writing the
attributes.
* Added application signatures for the runtime_loader and zbeos, just so that
they may have an icon, too (hint, hint) :-)
* As a side effect, this also let's FileTypes handle these two as apps (even
though they aren't), so that I can close bug #606.
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already exist, it won't be zeroed out. The image will still be
initialized with BFS, though. Handy for installing Haiku on a partition.
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* Use the new ComplexLayouter for the more complex layouting tasks.
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* Made use of qoca opt-in. You have to set the jam/environment variable
LAYOUT_CONSTRAINT_SOLVER to "qoca" to do that. Unfortunately it turned
the latest version of qoca is GPL (only earlier version were LGPL; the
license included in the downloadable archive was misleading), so we can't
use it. Complex layouts constraints that would require constraint solver
support are ignored until I've found a replacement.
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HaikuImage and enabled individually using the
AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages rule or all at once by setting
HAIKU_ADD_ALL_OPTIONAL_PACKAGES. In principle an optional package can
be any kind of addition to the Haiku image, but usually a zip file will
be downloaded from somewhere and unzipped onto the image. I've added a
WonderBrush package as an example.
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to do that is UnzipArchiveToHaikuImage. Cf. UserBuildConfig.sample for
a usage example.
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being copied onto the image even when updating only and alwaysUpdate
unspecified.
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for three different levels (from "Very Easy" to "Hard"). Have fun!
* Feel free to do a nicer icon!
* Stack.h is actually verbatim copy of a kernel header which we might want
to move to a more public place (like shared).
* ProgressWindow is taken from ShowImage, but adapted to suit different
needs.
* It seems to trigger a bug in the interface kit or app_server: when moving
the mouse around, the right border of a field is sometimes lost. This
does not happen in BeOS, and there is actually no code that looks responsible
for this - it might be an off by one error in the region code, though?
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It is loaded on boot, and the SCSI bus manager tries to scan its bus which
of course fails at the moment. Hope that helps :-)
* Moved the driver to its new location; it's a SCSI bus controller, so it
should be placed in busses/scsi.
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configure flag "--use-32bit" enabling 32 bit builds with a 64 bit host
compiler.
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- module name didn't have the "/device_v1" suffix (which is used to
differentiate device modules, as they can be everywhere in the path).
- ahci_get_supported_paths() now tells the device manager that it
exports a PCI disk device.
* Moved ahci out of the "scsi" sub-directory.
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* boots Haiku successfully on 2 different test boxes here
* no longer screws up when trying to write to PCI config space :)
* Supports nVidia nForce chipsets
TODO:
* Make 4 channel SATA controllers work (currently only recognizes first 2)
* SATA PHY initialisation (needed for some BIOSes who might not do it)
Feel free to test this, and assign any problems with this driver to me.
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