B_ALREADY_WIRED, which was erroneously passed for the area protection
parameter to map_backing_store(), has the value 7 which implies user
readable and writable. Hence the address ranges around 0xdeadbeef and
0xcccccccc could actually be read and written from anywhere.
The tree comparisons didn't allow for different Nodes having the same
attribute value. Therefore only the first node would be added and later
we would try to remove a node not actually in the tree, leading to a
crash.
packagefs seems to finally unmount cleanly, now.
* Volume::_RemovePackageLinksDirectory(): We don't want to call
_RemovePackageLinksNode(). Besides that the ID hash table has already
been emptied before and we would thus release a reference to the node
erroneously, the method doesn't do anything we want anyway. We don't
want any children to be removed, since we have unregistered the
volume's packages already (which removes the respective package link
directories); the remaining ones are from other volumes and not ours
to remove.
* PackageFSRoot: Release a reference to the package links directory in
the destructor. We create the directory in Init() after all and no one
else takes over ownership.
Since we publish shine-through directories directly to the VFS, we need
to acquire an additional reference, because we release a reference when
a node is put.
PackageLinkDirectory::NotifyDirectoryAdded() first notified the listener
(Volume) about the directory itself, then about the links it contained.
Since Volume adds the nodes recursively, the latter were added twice,
resulting in a corrupted ID hash table.
* Make sure that the computed dependencies don't themselves depend on
the specified package.
* Print only the actual dependencies, not the specified package.
* Now it only gets a package (info) file and a single list of
repository directories, optionally with priority, and resolves the
package's dependencies. The more complex two resolving steps it did
before can just as well be done by haikuporter, and this way the
command is more flexible.
* Rename to resolve-dependencies.
* Some TODOs still remain.
This is a service command for haikuporter. It resolves the dependencies
for a package to be built and lists them, so that haikuporter can
prepare the build environment accordingly.
The implementation isn't quite finished yet. Currently the packages are
printed only with name and version, while it would probably be more
helpful to print the path of the package file. Also, the package itself
(respectively a dummy package) is printed as well.
* Reorganize things a bit:
- BSolver is now an abstract base class.
- A libsolv based implementation, LibsolvSolver, lives in a new
add-on, which is loaded lazily.
- Get rid of libpackage_solver. Save for LibsolvSolver everything
is moved to libpackage.
- This is a nicer solution for the cyclic dependency caused by
libsolv (libsolvext to be precise) using the package kit for
reading repositories and package files.
* Add a solver result data structure and and an accessor the solver.
* Add problem reporting support to the solver. There aren't data
structures for the problem solutions yet and support for selecting
solutions and re-solving is missing as well.
* BPackageVersion: Add respective constructor and SetTo().
* BPackageInfo: Add static ParseVersionString() utility method. It's
only there because the parser lives in the BPackageInfo
implementation.
* StandardErrorOutput.cpp no longer exists (respectively has been moved
to libpackage).
* Add hack to allow building more correctly on Haiku. We were using
the installed package kit headers, not the ones from the working
directory.
* The recently introduced {No,Standard}ErrorOutput.cpp were still
missing.
* Add hack to allow building more correctly on Haiku. We were using
the installed package kit headers, not the ones from the working
directory.
* The call to the dummy actions isn't needed
* The calls to Extract{Zip,Tar,HPKG}Archive1 couldn't work like that.
The directory has to be the main target, since ExtractArchive is
potentially invoked multiple times with different extracted file
targets and the Extract*Archive1 is only invoked the first time.
Tested only with the HPKG actions, but they others should work as
well.
* Move StandardErrorOutput to libpackage and into proper namespace to
avoid "package_repo" having to reuse the "package" source file.
* package_repo: Fix incorrect includes of "package.h".
Not functional (or tested) yet. The libsolv setup for a somewhat
simplified installation case should be more or less complete, though.
The solution conversion to to-be-created Haiku data structures and the
handling of problems is still missing, though.
It is now declared with architecture x86_gcc2, though it probably
has been built with gcc4. That issue has to be solved for real
eventually, since the package resolver won't allow mixing of gcc2
and gcc4 packages.
sh, awk, wget, etc. are currently provided by haiku.hpkg. Declare
them accordingly, since they are already referenced by some
HaikuPorts packates. For the generic ones ("sh", "awk") I've used
version 0.0.0 for the time being; we may need to reconsider that.
breaking various cases where menus coexisted in a window with a view which
was using event masks:
- If one invoked the menu via, e.g. a BMenuField, and then tried to choose
an item on it, the mouse down would get captured, the menu would be
closed, and the mouse event would be thrown away without ever reaching
the event mask view.
- Furthermore, since the menu was told to terminate early, it would decide
that the user hadn't actually chosen that item (the escape key case),
and never actually invoke it.
Fixes the menu fields in the mouse preflet being broken.
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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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