* The sources are unchanged, and most of it doesn't follow Haiku's coding
style -- stuff that I updated over the years might also have seen a coding
style update.
* This was also the basis on which Haiku's BFS has been written.
* In the long run, the stuff in 'lib' that is already part of BFS should
be removed, and used directly from BFS itself.
* I haven't yet added any other of the tools to the image. Not sure if they
are ready for inclusion yet; 'recover' could also be renamed to reflect that
it is BFS specific.
* Not sure where this optional package went however
it is no longer on haiku-files.org
* A newer speex package does exist however.
* Should fix#8371
* If this doesn't work speex (and maybe sdl) optional
packages need rebuilt
* haiku-devlibs-ppc-gcc4 zip archive contains libroot and glue (but no stdc++).
* fixed /boot/develop/lib/$arch symlink to point to the right dir instead of current.
* setgcc now handles the ppc arch and updates the arch link /boot/develop/lib.
* added optional feature package for freetype 2.4.6 gcc4/gcc2 x86 and gcc4 ppc.
* FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING is disabled, --include-patented-code doesn't
change this setting anymore. This would require different packages.
* drop freetype sources and headers from the tree.
* fix decorators, test app server and appearance to use feature package headers.
* hybrid build untested.
* added optional feature package for ffmpeg 0.10 gcc4 and gcc2
* increased probe buffer size to 8K for now.
* built the optional packages the default way, it might need adjustments
like dependencies on speex, ogg, theora, vorbis, which I left out for now.
* Version 17-02-2012
* Used to initialize the Raspberry Pi GPU and boot it
* License is permissive, I've also included the
confirmation email on this license.
* Little bootloader documentation.
* Still nothing to get excited about, preliminary.
* Move to new mesa optional package whih build options:
-march=i586 -mtune=i686 -mmmx (removing all -msse*)
* SSE asm still executes based on CPU flags
* Fixes blocker #8318
This package contains only the app + libs. The certificate file
is satisfied through OptionalPackageDependencies. The bookmarks
have been moved (and updated) to a separate archive.
Thanks Rene Gollent and Chris Roberts for the help!
This group of changesets should close#7707, though it is possible
that other optional-packages, pre-built software will still fail to
locate the certificates file in the new location.
Via a cron script, www.haiku-files.org will automatically create a new package
from http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem. This new package satisfies our
OpenSSL's expectations of where the certificate file lives. It also ensures
that new builds of Haiku will have the newest certificate file. As an example,
the cacert.pem included in Web+ was from Sept-2009.
Updated builds of Curl and Web+ to follow.
* Prevent trademark issues with "OpenGL" text.
* Rename OpenGL preference pane "3D Rendering"
* Update catkeys
* Add a better image to 3D Rendering preferences
(we can change this if there are objections, just
trying to pretty the pane up a little)
* Use non-debug version which is a *lot* smaller
* Represents bug fixes to Mesa under Haiku, x86
assembly + sse is now used with swrast.
* Remove state.h requirement as I can't find anything
that actually uses it.
* Move compiled binaries into lib.haiku within Mesa optional
pacakge, this enables us to use Make or scons to build Mesa
* Untangle libGL linking and order library inclusion
* Remove zmuldef hacks
* Compile libgallium into the libGL on Mesa 8.0 / gcc4 images
* Don't Mesa calculate cpu optimizations due to visibility
issues, use Mesa cpu functions for this.
* Don't allow undefined symbols in libGL.so to ensure sanity.
* Move Mesa optional packages to haiku-files
* Implemented writembr tool used to update MBR area with easy boot
loader starting the system from currently active partition;
* This work fixes#5595;
* This is result of GCI2011 task.
Signed-off-by: Siarzhuk Zharski <zharik@gmx.li>
At least this should fix other platform builds to the point they worked before.
The ICU_DEVEL zip name assign was moved inside the if block, making it empty for other archs, and ExtractArchive was of course having issues with this.
So I moved the rest inside the if block as well. Should fix at least kernel builds.
Note:
As InvokeSubJam invokes a jam process separate from the first, JAMJOBS may
result in up to 2 * n - 1 jobs in total being run. While this is not accurate,
it is a better scenario than only a single job running.
* provide separate icu-devel packages for x86/gcc{2,4} and ppc, in
order to bypass problems with this package trying to make use of
the /boot/develop/abi/current symlink.
* Support for bitmap and vector icons added;
* Attribute type representation is improved;
* Fixed problem with current attributes loading;
* sniffer rule checking fixed;
* supress useless lines in -dumpIcons and -dumpSniffRules for MIME types
without icons and sniffer rules correspondently.
Signed-off-by: Siarzhuk Zharski <zharik@gmx.li>
* make room in mbstate_t for containing an ICU-converter's state
(well, in fact the whole converter object)
* adjust libroot's locale add-on to clone converters into a given
mbstate_t directly
* adjust ICUThreadLocalStorageValue to contain the converter pointer
instead of a converter-ID (if the converter is related to an
mbstate_t, it points into the mbstate_t).
* adjust users of converters to directly use converter pointers
instead of ICUConverterRef
* drop now unused ICUConverterManager and ICUConverterRef
* update gcc4 optional package
This brings our multibyte implementation into a fully working state,
both non-ascii and non-8-bit characters can now be handled normally
in the Terminal, i.e. this finally fixes#6276.
N.B.: Since the size of mbstate_t has changed, everything (including
the compiler!) needs to be rebuilt.
This allows to use the debug features of the guarded heap also on
allocations made through the object cache API. This is obivously
horrible for performance and uses up huge amounts of memory, so the
initial and grow sizes are adjusted accordingly.
Note that this is a rather simple hack, using the object_cache pointer
to transport the allocation size. The alignment is neglected completely.
This is a very simple heap implementation that allocates memory so that
the end of each allocation always coincides with a page end and is
followed by a guard page which is marked non-present. Out of bounds
access (both read and write) therefore cause a crash (unhandled page
fault).
Note that this allocator is neither speed nor space efficient, indeed it
wastes huge amounts of pages and address space so it is quite easy to
hit limits. It is intended as a pure debug feature.
* instead of in /boot/home/config/settings/be, the compatibility
link has to live directly in the config folder, as otherwise
it doesn't help compatibility-wise at all ;-)
Package management will move the directory from common/etc to
common/settings/etc. The kernel side change that sets up the etc symlink
in the rootfs was already commited, everything still installs into the
old dir however. This symlink makes things that depend on /etc work for
now and can be removed once the files aren't populated to the old place
anymore.
* uncomment the building of libroot_build.a again
* add function remapper to HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT
* drop TODO about the function remapper not working with the static
libroot
Ingo: please review - I think this should work, but I'm not so sure
where HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT should be in the list of libraries of its
only user (<build>bfs_fuse): where it is now or right at the end?
As it is now, the resulting binary still contains references to
host-libc-implementations of close() & others, which are triggered by
the other libs (like libfuse.so). If I put HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT right at
the end, those references are gone, though. But which is correct?
This makes opening symlinks work universally in the build system tools.
Two mechanisms have been implemented, both of which don't always work.
The first is remapping via preprocessor macros. This fails where equally
named methods are used (e.g. STL fstream::open()). The other is using
hidden functions in the new libroot_build_function_remapper.a that is
linked into everything that is linked against libroot_build.so. This one
fails for functions that are defined inline in headers (Linux/glibc does
that). Together they seem to cover our build system needs ATM.
Bring the changes that aren't package management related and the ones
that are but don't take effect as long as they are ignored by the build
system into the master.
Summary of changes:
* Introduce private header <directories.h> with constants for a good
deal of paths that should usually be retrieved via find_directory().
* Replace hard-coded paths by using find_directory() or the
<directories.h> constants (e.g. in drivers and the kernel).
* Add find_directory() constants needed for package management.
* Add __HAIKU_ABI_NAME and B_HAIKU_ABI_NAME macros.
* src/apps/deskbar: BeMenu.* -> DeskbarMenu.*,
DeskBarUtils.* -> DeskbarUtils.*
* Change deskbar menu settings directory from ~/config/be to
~/config/settings/deskbar.
* Other smaller cleanups, changes, and fixes.
* Apparently caused by the fact that we no longer run fixincludes,
math.h is not being generated anymore. I haven't removed the rm
from the script in order to be compatible with older compilers.
As PulkoMandy pointed out on IRC, darwin10 and 11 (10.6 and 10.7) are at least partially 64bit, so
the test only applies there. When darwin12 comes out it'll have to be fixed.
* Resolve TODO: HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS should not be included in
HOST_LDFLAGS. Enable adding "-fno-strict-aliasing -fno-tree-vrp"
accordingly.
* Fix handling of HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT and HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT: The
former does now state whether the platform is effectively treated as
64 bit platform, i.e. it actually is 64 bit and the 32 bit mode is
not enforced. HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT is now only set when the platform
is actually 64 bit, but 32 bit mode is enforced.
* Map build variables HOST_CPU and HOST_ARCH to x86_64, if it they are
* x86 and
64 bit and define the __x86_64__ C macro instead of __INTEL__ in that
case.
* <OS.h>: Also handle __x86_64__.
* ensure host isn't darwin as Apple doesn't use binutils
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* fix build due to changes in DSO Linking the right way
as per bonefish.
* we may need to check host GCC version here... can't find
when this option was introduced
* fixes#8031
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The flags given to configure are kept and the build just adds its own flags onto these.
Also the kernel flags are also based on the flags given at configure.
I suspect this will be needed for llvm.
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influencing this script.
* If haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion has not been specified, assume that
the script was called manually and just use the version string from
the gcc sources.
* Make error output a bit more consistent.
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get caught in the last scan.
* the driver hardware communication works, but the
networking bit isn't done so it's kind of pointless.
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ThinkPad X1 and ThinkPad X100e keyboards. The name of these layout files
correspond to the model that introduced them and should cover every US and
international laptop made by IBM and Lenovo except Japanese (and perhaps some
other Asian locale) versions.
Like the Apple Aluminum keyboard layouts these are neatly tucked away in a
ThinkPad submenu in the Keymap preference app.
Removed the 'IBM Laptop International' keyboard layout file which has been
superseded by 'ThinkPad International'. Closes#8021
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existing 'Apple Aluminium' keyboard layout to 'Apple Aluminium Extended
International.' The 3 new layout files are US mini and extended version
as well as an international mini version. This completes #7964
International corresponds to keyboard layouts for all locales except the US
and Japan. I have Japanese Apple Aluminum keyboard layout files almost
ready but I first need to determine what the special kana and eisu keys
are mapped to.
The Apple Aluminum keyboard layout files are tucked away in an Apple Aluminum
subdirectory. The Keymap preference app has been modified to turn
subdirectories into submenus of the Layout menu.
HaikuImage has been modified to include each keyboard layout file in the
image individually as recommended by Ingo.
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* Add optional stack trace capturing for slab memory manager tracing.
* Add allocation tracking for the slab allocator (enabled via
SLAB_ALLOCATION_TRACKING). The allocation tracking requires tracing
with stack traces to be enabled for object caches and/or the memory
manager.
- Add class AllocationTrackingInfo that associates an allocation with
its respective tracing entry. The structure is added to the end of
an allocation done by the memory manager. For the object caches
there's a separate array for each slab.
- Add code range markers to the slab code, so that the first caller
into the slab code can be retrieved from the stack traces.
- Add KDL command "allocations_per_caller" that lists all allocations
summarized by caller.
* Move debug definitions from slab_private.h to slab_debug.h.
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* Introduce "paranoid" malloc/free into the slab allocator (initializing
allocated memory to 0xcc and setting freed memory to 0xdeadbeef).
* Allow for optional stack traces for slab object cache tracing.
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* touch all .info files before trying to build the gcc4
buildtools in order to avoid the dependency on makeinfo.
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A bit out of my comfortzone with, so please tell me if I'm wrong.
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* disable Evergreen+ cards for now as they are tested
non-functional.
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changes.
* Fix the conditional for GCC4 where I missed removing a closing parenthesis.
Thanks to Jens Arm for pointing out that not-as-obvious-as-hoped-for syntax
error.
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the limited set of hardware I could test it with.
By installing the wpa_supplicant one can now join WEP/WPA/WPA2 networks by
either selecting them in the network prefs/network status applet or using
"ifconfig <interface> join <network name> [password]". The wpa_supplicant opens
a dialog asking for more details if it can't connect with the given information.
Note that there is no way to automatically store that extra info right now, so
it has to be provided on each join. The configuration can however be stored
manually into the /boot/common/settings/network/wireless_networks config file.
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Great thanks to Diver for his patiense and assistance
during two-weeks long testing and driver refactoring!
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Note that this moves the ssl directory to now be in B_COMMON_DATA_DIRECTORY/ssl, and may require rebuilding of other packages as
well. See Haikuports changeset1635 and Haiku r41767.
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actual libs in /system/lib)
* adjust installation code for ICU-devel to generate link for the non-versioned
form (libicu*.so) and one matching the soname (libicu*.so.48)
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* update icu packages for x86 in order to incorporate a fix
* add updated icu package for ppc, too
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for message formatting
* adjust LocaleKit to use namespace 'icu', as ICU has been configured to no longer
use a version specific namespace
* adjust LocaleKit to general API changes in ICU 4.8
Note: all software using ICU (like WebPositive) needs to be rebuilt!
Note: the ICU package for PPC needs to be updated before it can be used!
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* AtomBIOS is now loaded and passed into the radeon_hd accelerant
* correct pointer passing in bios_init
* AtomBIOS is now read and initialized by AtomBIOS parser
* feel free to start testing the driver again :-)
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