be used to update an installation without erasing the whole volume (ie. it
works like install-haiku on BFS capable platforms).
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straight all-static build, with only OpenSSL as dependency. Be sure to include
OpenSSH (and set a hostname) if you intend to use svn+ssh. Should work with
svn, svn+ssh, http and https. Feel free to replace with a proper dynamically
linked version once available.
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screen mode from the command line.
* With its "--fall-back" parameter, it's also thought to be called from BWindow
when a specific shortcut has been pressed (similar to screenshots) - this
part is not implemented yet. Anyone against <Command><Control>-<Escape>?
* Added it to the image.
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include the OSS media add-on (node), since Haiku comes with it's own
version. Therefor you can now add the OpenSound optional package and
it will just work out of the box, unless you have native drivers that
fight over the hardware with OSS. It is no longer necessary to delete
the opensound.media_addon from the home/config/add-ons/media folder.
If you don't build from scratch, make sure you delete
generated/download/OpenSound.zip or the change won't take effect.
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less.
* Added /etc/vim/vimrc. Besides fixing key mappings it also disables
compatibility mode and adjusts some settings to make using vi a more
pleasant experience.
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invoking it this way works at all; this avoids problems with readlink
programs that don't support the option.
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Temporarily removed the VESA driver, as long as it only builds on x86.
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controller. The device doesn't use the PCI_ide subclass (but
PCI_mass_storage_other) and requires not using compatibility mode. Otherwise
it's pretty much the generic_ide_pci driver.
* Directly adding the driver to the image.
This driver could either be merged into the generic ide driver so it supports
not quite standard devices, or this could be made into a driver that collects
all those non standard devices. Either way, this works for now and lets my
machine boot off the IDE drive :-)
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should make default images bootable from USB automatically. DDing one to a
USB stick should work out of the box then (but this wipes the stick of course).
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* Cleanup the license header and add authors
* Sort the available keymaps list in the config file and add 'dv'
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keymap there too.
* Add a config header where one can select what KDL keymap should be used
(currently only 'us' and 'sg' are available though).
* Provide a third keymap that is used when the alt modifier is used (the swiss
german keymap is pretty useless without alt as all the useful keys like
backslash and curly braces use alt).
Our KDL is so powerful and nice to use, the only thing that bothered me was
that I always had to think about where some of the special keys are located in
the US keymap. So this simple compile-time keymap switching provided to be
helpful for me and might be for others too. Keymaps for other layouts obviously
have to be written before this becomes really useful.
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-nostdlib disables that for executables although it should be enabled by
default.
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* Minor cleanup of ide_isa, and generic_ide_pci (removed wrapper.h).
* Added ide_isa back to the image.
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either, it just hangs there trying ot connect and eventually times out.
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* Added legacy_sata and scsi_cd back to the image.
* Minor cleanup in scsi_disk.
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* Renamed scsi_dsk to scsi_disk.
* Joined all scsi_disk sources together to a single scsi_disk.cpp file.
* Cleanup.
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packages. Print an error message for unavailable packages.
* Detect the build of a GCC2/GCC4 hybrid image and install GCC2 packages
on a GCC4 build where no GCC4 package is available. I did not test
every GGC2 package on a GCC4 build, though I have not found any that
does not work. If a package gives problems, feel free to disable it
for the hybrid build or send me a note.
* Add new optional package for Beam. Though I could not test it since,
SATA AHCI does not work for me ATM. I know that Beam 1.1 for BONE is
unable to retrieve mails (times out). Maybe the R5 version has better
luck, will check later.
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* Removed std_ops(), as it wasn't used for anything, and is optional in Haiku.
* ide_isa, and legacy_sata are still waiting for the same set of changes :-)
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