Changes in v0.9.12:
* Make the "Window always on top" optional. Not everyone was pleased with
that change of v0.9.11...
* Also fix the formerly not usable file dialog when adding files/folders to
ignore. It was hidden behind the always-on-top window.
* Added Italian localization, thanks Barrett!
This can be used by scripts to do verious performance measurements.
Specifically it can be used to measure the boot time since it represents
the uptime.
The individual debug heap implementations are now exposed via a
structure of function pointers and a common frontend dispatches the
malloc and malloc_debug APIs through them.
The MALLOC_DEBUG environment variable can be used to select the guarded
heap by adding 'g', otherwise the debug heap is used as the default.
Consequently the separate libroot_guarded is not needed anymore and has
been removed.
To allow the use of environment variables this early, init_env_post_heap
has been added and the heap dependent atfork() moved there. This allowed
to fold the code of init_heap_post_env into init_heap so the former has
been removed.
* Add support for macports lib and headers dirs.
* Link libs change for Mac OS X for tool build.
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
* This directory is for services that are launched per user (in a user
context), but installed globally.
* This is now used for the default "user" configuration; before this was
put into ~/config/non-packaged/data/launch, which didn't really fit,
and has the huge disadvantage that it cannot be updated.
* Fixes part of #12227.
* Instead of launching Tracker/Deskbar directly, we now launch the
Login application.
* This will now start a new session for the selected user (the password
is currently ignored).
* When a user session is started, the launch_daemon forks, and the
child then restarts the LaunchDaemon application in user mode.
* It then registers itself with its parent, in order to resolve user
dependent services.
* Added a user launch file that will cause Tracker, and Deskbar to
start in the new session.
* Added initializing /tmp & /var/shared_memory to the launch_daemon.
* Moved clockconfig.cpp code into the launch_daemon.
* This follows systemd design; since those jobs are fixed, it doesn't
matter where you maintain them.
* The init jobs are BJobs, but the JobQueue is only used for that
one use for now. At a later time, I intend to put the job launching
in there, as well. BJob allows to represent the dependencies already.
* This is actually working already, although we cannot reproduce all
the features of the former Bootscript yet. This is without any
dependency support in launch_daemon.
* All shell activity like cleaning out /tmp, setting up the environment,
setting the time, etc. is not yet working.
* This enables a mechanism to profile almost the complete boot process
(starting with main2()), if SYSTEM_PROFILER is defined to 1.
* You can access the profiling data using "profile -r".
gcc2 only for the time being, as the other plattforms either
don't build or the resulting binary doesn't launch.
x86: "runtime_loader: Cannot open file libnetwork.so: No such file or directory"
It also refuses to build with haikuporter's -S option:
"POLICY ERROR: can't find used library "libstdc++.r4.so"
x64: "bash: ./Pe: cannot execute binary file: Not an executable"
And the same policy error with -S as x86.
Anyone feel free to fix that... :)
* Drop lib/edit and matching bsd header
* Convert Debugger to libedit build package
* Should solve problems with libedit consumers
not defining _BSD_SOURCE
* Progress on #10267
These were only used as an experiment for converting coreutils
manpages to different formats, and as coreutils is no longer in the
tree, they aren't used.
These files are required for netresolv functionality, and there is no
real use in modifying them as settings files. Restore the previous
behavior, the files are stored in data and part of the Haiku package.
This means there is no need for a fresh install from image to get the
files anymore.
Fixes#12156.
* By setting HDRGRIST to match SOURCE_GRIST in MultiArchDirSetup, the
include scanning in Jam will work properly: the generated header will
have the same grist as what the include scan looks for.
* Remove the now unneeded workaround from netresolv Jamfile.
libbind development was transferred to the NetBSD project at
http://wiki.netbsd.org/individual-software-releases/netresolv/
There isn't an official release yet, but they provide a set of patches
against the latest libbind release.
* Remove all files we don't use
* Merge the changes to the remaining files
* Add some new files we need
* Move getifaddrs implementation to libnetwork (instead of libbnetapi)
so it can be used by netresolv.
Fixes#8293 : netresolv uses getifaddrs to determine if there is a local
IPv6 address. If there is not, it will not return AAAA records.
* Icon-O-Matic and Cortex are dependent on the feature.
* remove expat lib from the build and from the tree.
* expat package is added to regular builds.
* This should support both GPT and MBR formatted partitions.
* To boot Haiku from a GPT partition, it must have the correct
BFS UUID for the partition.
* Tools such as gdisk/gptfdisk can create partitions with
the correct BFS UUID.
"Renaming" means the icu namespace is suffixed with the version number,
atm icu_55. Using "renaming" allows to use two different versions of ICU,
thus easing upgrades. For instance haikuwebkit uses a current version of ICU,
while the system uses a newer one after an upgrade.
* Replace all uses of the icu namespace in our public headers, with a macro
defaulting to icu. As the namespace is only used for private fields pointers,
there should be no impact.
* Locale kit *.cpp have to import the macro from <unicode/uversion.h> *before*
including any locale headers. Ditto for a Time preferences cpp file. This way,
the correct current icu namespace is referenced.
* Fixes bug #12057.
luroh was so kind to compile those for gcc4. cdrtools don't build on x86_64,
so there's no reason provide a 64bit BurnItNow version either.
Corrected name of gcc2 source package of burnitnow.
The script runs the guarded heap allocation output through c++filt to
demangle stack trace symbols and filters out a list of known globals
that are never freed. It also allows to exclude further patterns
provided on the command line.
This adds libroot_guarded.so to the HaikuDevel package. It is the same
as libroot_debug with the debug heap swapped out for the guarded heap.
The guarded heap has some useful features that make it desirable to use
while having the disadvantage of a large memory and address space
overhead which make it unusable in some situations. Therefore the
guarded heap cannot simply replace the debug heap but should still be
made available. As the heap init needs to happen even before having
environment variables, the heap to use can not be chosen dynamically.
Exposing them through their own libraries is the next best thing.
* Fletched out new add-on API.
* Moved InterfaceListItem from the interfaces add-on into the
application.
* Renamed NetworkSetup* to Network* respectively NetworkSettings*.
* This helps with #11023. When attributes total length exceeds the extra
field maximal length, there is no way to add them to the zip entry. We
now just warn about the problem and leave attributes out.
* The Raspberry pi 2 uses a new SoC which differs slightly
from the Raspberry Pi 1.
* Someday these two board targets could go away when we get
FDT support.
* To while there was some compatibility between
BCM2708 and BCM2805, it makes the BCM2806 changes
more confusing. We don't have any valueable BCM2708
targets.
DocBookCSS is a mostly-pure-CSS2 implementation of the DocBook standard.
Unlike DocBookXSL which relies on transforming the XML, it utilizes the
XML-styling features of modern web browsers to display the DocBook.
Its appearance still is a long way from the Haiku Book and Userguide, but
it looks (mostly) the same as the old DocBookXSL so we can stop using that.
Eventually we just need to make DocBookCSS use our styling.
* It no longer has consistent naming across architectures, as it's
now GCC4-only.
* It hasn't been in the default images for that reason since that change
was made a few months ago, and nobody has missed it.
* Only a few pieces of software use it at this point, so those who need
it can simply run "pkgman install cmd:cmake".
I didn't add the gdb package to the bundled packages because AFAIK,
most users / developers of Haiku use our built-in Debugger instead,
because it's so much more awesome (thanks, Ingo & Rene!).
If I'm somehow mistaken about that, please don't hesitate to speak
up and I'll add it.
* Put getlimits and kill back in the image, the former is not provided
by coreutils, Haiku provides an updated version of the latter.
* frcode is not provided by either coreutils or Haiku and has been
removed, do we need it?
* this is a mandatory package.
* removed related commands from the minimum image definition.
* removed related commands from the Haiku package PROVIDES.
* the su command is deprecated in 8.22. Use the 8.4 in-tree version.
* the packages contain and provide the df command, to be removed.
* It's not only broken conceptionally, but also it's implementation
is: it unconditionally filters all ctrl-cmd(-shift) key combinations.
* Since it's functionality should be implemented differently in the
first place, it should be removed completely, though.
... for switching workspaces (removed from BWindow) and
minimize all (aka Show Desktop).
This moves the workspace switch behavior out of the BWindow class
and places it into it's own input server filter that does the same
thing. The difference is that you may now uninstall the workspace
switching filter to disable the behavior. These shortcuts were not
included in the BeOS R5 version of BWindow so represent additional
behavior added to Haiku.
minimize_all (aka Show Desktop) is a new input server filter that
allows you to minimize all windows by pressing cmd+ctrl+D. If
you do not like this behavior you may uninstall the minimize_all
input server filter.
* Doxygen 1.7.6.1 is not the current version, but it's the last in the
1.7 line which is what we're using for the Haiku Book currently.
* Git 2.2 has some new features (terminal coloring) and behavioral changes
(most appeared as warning messages in Git 1.8). Most major Linux
distros successfully switched, and HaikuPorter doesn't seem to rely
on the old behavior.
* PHP is a new add, I've successfully enabled some of the more commonly
used features in our port (GD, ZLIB, CURL, i18n) so it's more useful now.
This package does not contain any webserver integration files, but it does
contain both the CLI and CGI interfaces as well as the builtin webserver.
* ZSH now provides cmd:sh, so it's possible to switch your default shell to
it. Mksh already provided cmd:sh so I didn't need to modify it. There
are still some rough patches that occur when uninstalling Bash (e.g.
Terminal app has an annoying alert that it can't find Bash so it's using
/bin/sh instead) but it appears to work.
* Go was ported in GSOC 2014 and has had a recipe since then, but nobody
bothered to upload it.
* RCS had an incorrect primary provide, fixed it (#9703).
Fix for CVE-2014-3571
Fix for CVE-2015-0206
Fix for CVE-2014-3569
Fix for CVE-2014-3572
Fix for CVE-2015-0204
Fix for CVE-2015-0205
Fix for CVE-2014-8275
Fix for CVE-2014-3570
* Notifier::HeaderFetched(): fixed the method signature (go figure how it could
build on x86).
* POP3: fSizes type is now std::vector<size_t> instead of BList. Please review.
off_t might be a better choice.
* added the mail_daemon add-ons to the Haiku package again.