Release v1.0
Fewer bugs, full of drag&drop.
* Add clips to favorites and re-ordering favorites with drag & drop.
* Drag & drop clips and favorites into other apps.
* Power user feature: holding SHIFT while pasting to sprunge.us keeps window
open.
* Made history clips titles editable as well.
* Made the GUI unambiguous. There's only ever one clip shown as active.
* Added menu items that apply to clips/favorites, re-ordered context menus.
* Renamed menu to "Lists" and added item to "Clear favorites".
* Added Romanian translation. Thanks Emrys!
* Updated Russian translation. Thanks Diver!
* Bug fix: Fixed drawing errors of split view handle on resize.
* Bug fix: Fixed issues when starting without settings file.
* Bug fix: Fixed crash when trying to paste to sprunge.us with no selection.
* Bug fix: Put formerly 2nd clip into clipboard when 1st was removed.
* Bug fix: Correctly show GUI controls availablity (e.g. the move buttons).
- This is the latest from the 0.10 branch.
- It includes several improvements and update to codecs, while keeping
the old API.
- The patch to keep things working with gcc2 is getting quite huge.
Tested working with various files, no regressions spotted so far. Please
help complete the test set if you have files that stop working with this
version.
There are some delays in making the actual package repo generated by the
buildbot go live. Until then, I'm going to manually update the existing
repositories with the built packages, so people can start to experiment
with them and report any new issues.
There are more updates coming, but I'm doing them gradually so we can see
which set of packages triggers a regression, should one happen.
This is separate to the VESA driver, as the VESA driver requires
using the VBE BIOS. Under UEFI, we don't have the VBE BIOS, nor
are we able to switch modes after leaving UEFI Boot Services, so
a dumb framebuffer driver seemed like the easier way to approach
the problem.
The framebuffer & vesa drivers now test for the presence of the
VESA_MODES_BOOT_INFO boot item to distinguish between which driver
to use. Also added check for the VESA mode count to determine
whether to add the VESA_MODES_BOOT_INFO item.
UEFI video updated to explicitly zero out the VESA and EDID
boot data.
Revert "repo rework: Remove stubs; Breaks repo compat."
Revert "repo rework: Remove need for repos to be self-aware"
This reverts commit a2b2f4d642.
This reverts commit 602076ef82.
This reverts commit 5ffaf72c8a.
These changes break the build on Haiku and the ability to create repo
mirrors, for the lack of a replacement for the URL (an UUID was evoked
on the mailing lists, but not implemented).
We are due for a release soon, please don't break the build.
* See #12917 for details.
* Squashed to one commit to make revert easy if we
run into any issues.
* pkgman is now pre-attached to the 'current' repo
version within nightly images so they can be updated
by default.
* This shouldn't impact us keeping older sets of package
versions by commit hash for building older hrevs.
* There are XXX stubs with "Kill me". These will need
to be dropped after users are given sufficent time to
upgrade. We're dropping a previously required field (url)
so making this a slowish roll out.
* Makes the repos a lot less restrictive which should
help PM package building automation be a bit easier.
* Once this stuff smooths out, we'll add UUID's to the
repo definitions for duplicate repo detection.
* Re ML discussions, this should make a lot more
sense to users as it is inline with what most
linux distros ship.
* This will require a tweak to the buildbot.
* First step to shipping anyboot instead of plain iso.
Added Haiku's new forums.
Added BeBytes.
Removed GuestOne repo (can be re-added if they return).
Added empty "Bookmarks bar" folder.
Added overlay icons for the folders in "Bookmarks".
- B_TRIM_DEVICE on a ram disk frees all requested pages. Reading from a
trimmed page returns all 0s. This can be used with fstrim to release
memory for the parts not used by the filesystem, without unregistering
then registering the device.
- Add icon and ioctl to get it.
- Add it to the image, because it works reasonably well and there is no
reason not to include it.
Thanks to Pete Goodeve for patiently providing help and feedback wrt
the package layout and esp. for his device definitions for the Roland GS
and Yamaha XG.
* beaglebone vs beagleboard
* While the boards are almost the same, they have
diff. FDT's now (more memory, different layout etc)
* Make u-boot script more rpi-like
(depend on u-boot for initial addresses)
* Wasn't working, still doesn't.
Removed the unneeded UI versions of Noto. According to the FAQ [1], those
"have tighter vertical metrics, and some glyphs that would be clipped are
redrawn to fit within the constrained space", which doesn't seem necessary
for Haiku. Could be re-added, of course, if it turns out otherwise...
Added Noto CJK fonts. All of them contain the glyphs for jp, kr, sc, tc.
Only differ in their default language.
EFI boot needs -fpic but all boot code was built with -fno-pic.
This is now set accordingly in HAIKU_BOOT_CCFLAGS and
HAIKU_BOOT_C++FLAGS.
Also setup compile flags for EFI platform.
* Only set HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM to bios_ia32 if not defined
* Add gnuefi build feature
* Introduce BOOT_LDFLAGS, and move options for passing to linker
into ArchitectureSetup
* x86_64 compile fixes for warnings in boot loader
* loader/elf.cpp: don't include ELF32 support when targeting EFI
* relocation_func.cpp: copy of the relocation code from gnuefi
to make _relocate extern "C", and avoid including <efilib.h>
* boot_loader_efi.ld: copy of gnuefi's elf_x86_64_efi.lds,
modified to include support for C++ constructors, etc. Keep in
sync with the gnuefi package
Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
Install this font to see all those icons WebPositive currently
fails to display e.g. at the discussion forum at
https://discuss.haiku-os.org
Thanks PulkoMandy for pointing this out!
TimeTracker lets you create tasks for your various projects and
shows them in a list. Via double-click on an entry you start/stop the timer
on that task, thus helping you keep track of how much time you spend doing
what.
A few weeks back, I spotted in the Musl FAQ that they apparently ship
empty libm.a and libpthread.a files (https://www.musl-libc.org/faq.html),
which they said was for POSIX compatibility. A bit of digging got me to
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/c99.html which
says:
> It is unspecified whether the libraries libc.a, libl.a, libm.a, libpthread.a,
> librt.a, [OB] [Option Start] libtrace.a, [Option End] libxnet.a, or liby.a
> exist as regular files. The implementation may accept as -l option-arguments
> names of objects that do not exist as regular files.
So to follow the letter of the law, we only need to have the "c99" command
accept these; however, it appears all Linux and BSD cstdlibs accept them
no matter what compliance mode is in effect.
Discussed with PulkoMandy. This will make HaikuPorts' job a lot easier...
The boot still crashes some time later, but at least it is easier to
test now.
- PackageFS included in the net boot archive
- Tell the system it is booted "from image" when netbooting
* I shrunk this down, but it seems like packages.haiku-os.org
is taking an long time to access some packages (>10 sec)
* This should help relability of package downloads until
someone checks out why connections take so long
Fixes#12710.
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
I fixed the modifications to the Jamfiles in src/bin, they were all wrong
in the patch.
- Add subfolder src/kits/debugger which contains the debugger's core
functionality and lower layers. Correspondingly add headers/private/debugger
for shared headers to be used by clients such as the Debugger application
and eventual remote_debug_server. Adjust various files to account for
differences as a result of the split and moves.
- Add libdebugger.so to minimal Jamfile.
* Use BUrlProtocolRoster instead of BFileRequest.
* Removed HTTPMediaIO custom code that now inherits
BAdapterIO and make the whole thing more simple.
* It work with some formats (flv, mp3, mkv) but ffmpeg fail
on others (mp4, 3gp).
* GetSize needs improvements.
Changes:
* A new GUI that integrates Filer and AutoFiler settings.
* Change to the action names, rule settings have to be created anew.
* Some usability improvements like drag&drop support for AutoFiler folders and a
tooltip for actions in the rule editing window.
* Apply changed settings, rules and monitored folders live.
* Add a button to manually start/stop AutoFiler.
* Add a dropzone and make it replicatable.
* Add an option to stop matching rules after the first match was found (idea and
code by Pete Goodeve).
* Add user documentation.
Changed the Launcher URLs to the website's user guide and welcome
page instead of the trunk at http://cgit.haiku-os.org/, because
that'll only show the html source code.
Changed http to https in the bookmarks where possible.
Einsteinium provides smarter monitoring of applications and system services for
Haiku. It will restart applications and system services that quit or crash,
gather statistics on application usage and provide customizable ranked lists
of applications.
* The latter doesn't link against libroot.so, which lets the library init fail.
* Fix kernel_debugger crash in malloc().
* libsupc++.so will be deleted from gcc_syslibs package (the static libs will
stay however).
* Previous enablement broke gcc2 and hybrid builds
* gcc2 builds fixed and tested working now
* Fix Hybrid builds via missing MultiArch Jam
* Sorry for the noise, enjoy early Bluetooth support
Filer is an automatic file organizer. It takes the files it's opened with or
that are dropped on its icon and moves, renames, copies or does all sorts of
other things with them according to rules created by the user.
There was a typo in the PROVIDES of the recipe that left the package
un-installable. Thanks vidrep for reporting and Diver for spotting
the issue! Closes#12694.
So people aren't tempted to make .pkg files for x86_64/ARM/etc, and
because there should be no reason to have it there.
Discussed with PulkoMandy on IRC.
- As suggested by Ingo, add libshared.a to the architecture name map.
This allows it to be linked by its short name like other frequently
used libraries.
- Adjust all Jamfiles referencing the lib accordingly.
Additionally to more robust pasting to sprunge (now checks if the
service is operational) the required curl version is now the one
that's actually in the HaikuPorts repo, 7.45.0.
Clipdinger 0.5 depended on a newer version, which rendered it uninstallable
with only the default HaikuPorts repo.
There's a messaging issue that results in pasting to sprunge twice, which
I'm still investigating. Releasing now, as it's not a debilitating bug.
* update_package_requires uses the latest version available, so haiku package
would then require a version 5.x of libgcc.
* Be sure to check that gcc_syslibs is installed and not gcc5_syslibs.
New in v0.5:
* Added a feature to paste to the online service Sprunge.us
* Bug fix: A chosen favorite will now appear at the top of the clip list,
which always shows what's currently in the clipboard.
* Bug fix: Using the mouse instead of the cursor keys to switch list now
correctly shows the inactive list "dimmed".
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
This is a squash of the 42 commits by @mshlyn, as I couldn't find a
way to break them into logical chunks. I did not include these in the build,
as it appears that they only partially work anyway, and much more cleanup is
still needed. However, this is a huge improvement on what was in the tree
before, which looked horrendous and didn't even compile (as it was designed
for the old stack).
Mostly fixes#812.
* update gmp package for x86, gmp_x86 for x86_gcc2.
* update wget packages for x86 and x86_gcc2.
* update icu* packages for x86_gcc2 and x86.
* update libgpg_error* packages for x86_gcc2.
* Beware that installing these packages will replace gcc and syslibs. gcc5 packages
can be used to check that packages still build correctly with gcc5, simply being
places in haikuporter packages folder.
* libstdc++ is configured for "gcc4 compatibility", this means we could switch to
this version, while maintaining binary compatibility. However a switch to the new abi
will eventually require a full rebuild of packages depending on libstdc++. For this
to happen, the affected packages should be buildable with gcc5, which can easily be done
with the addition of these packages. Mainstream packages with up to date versions are
probably already buildable with gcc5, some aren't (ie boost). All haiku-* packages are
to be checked. I'll open a provisioning ticket to track the related activities.
- openssl: changed compat to 1.0.0 for the package itself as well
as the library provides.
- libqt4: rebuilt against latest openssl packages; dependency on
libssl/libcrypto is now 1.0.0, as it should be.
The build with a newer revision of the source turned out to keep crashing.
Reverting back to #51740 (which can't be built with the old recipe, so I
manipulated the dependencies in the .PackageInfo of the old package
manually...)
Tested with a 5MB image, seems to work.
There seems to be an issue with too long names though, or possibly names with spaces.
Also, technically it supports FAT12,16 and 32, so it should probably be renamed
in the interface.
Didn't check how to declare support for more than 1 partition types either.