* build kernel libgcc and libsupc++ with disabled posix threads for all
architectures. We currently change the configuration manually, as gcc
doesn't easily let us reconfigure without a full rebuild.
This is required on OS X and other systems which do not have the glibc
extensions for regular expressions (FreeBSD is not one of them as it
already includes gnuregex in /usr). With this there are no hardcoded
non-standard paths for OS X anymore.
regex.c and regex.h are from the official gnuregex 0.12 distribution,
the only modification is that I added __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS to
regex.h.
* Added cards need testing.
* 3dfx, ati, neomagic, and s3 still don't build due to some
more complex pointer size issues. (and I don't have hardware
to test on)
* as Ingo has pointed out, the remote user settings doesn't
relate to the build configuration at all, so setting the
remote user via HAIKU_REMOTE_USER in UserBuildConfig or
via shell environment is the way to go
* additionally: drop debug output
* add option --remote-user to configure, which sets HAIKU_REMOTE_USER
* add evaluation of HAIKU_REMOTE_USER variable when ssh-ing
into git.haiku-os.org
* HaikuRepository rule: Create the repository config.
* HaikuImage: Add the repository config for the Haiku image. The
repository cache is not added, though (it would only be available, if
the repository had been built before).
Implements #10287. The Haiku repository is now available in Haiku by
default.
Instead of the repository the URL can now be passed. It can use the
"$version" placeholder, which will be replaced by the content of the
given version file. If the URL is not given, the one from the repository
info will be used.
* PreprocessPackageInfo rule: Pull out new rule
PreprocessPackageOrRepositoryInfo which does the sed substituation and
optionally the filtering through the C preprocessor.
* HaikuRepository rule: Generate the repository info file (from the
given template). No longer do that in the build_haiku_repository
script.
Due to depending on dynamically built files, package files will always
be rebuilt when they are needed (e.g. when an image is built). The build
variable HAIKU_DONT_REBUILD_PACKAGES can be defined to prevent
rebuilding existing package files (even ones that are out-of-date).
Main target for this change is buildbot. We want to make sure that the
packages in the repository it builds are exactly identical to the ones
in the images, which may not be the case when the packages are rebuilt
(due to different timestamps of contained files). The respective build
order should be:
1. Build repository.
2. Without cleaning the generated directory, build different image types
with HAIKU_DONT_REBUILD_PACKAGES defined.
* Resolves problem with secondary arch builds
not picking up secondary os kit headers
* Still need to build x86 gcc packages
* No binary changes, shouldn't need a bootstrap
Older versions will not work anymore because of the API changes in
network kit (removal of nonstandard B_PROT_* status codes). x86 and
x86_64 packages have to be updated again.
This uses a variable CLANG that should be set to the Clang version. For
now, this has to be done manually (e.g. when invoking jam using jam
-sCLANG=34), but later, this will be auto-detected.
Work towards bug #10396
* Also update dependencies cmake and libxml2
* Bonus package: Milkytracker
This is for gcc2hybrids only. gcc4 and x86_64 users are welcome to
contribute an haikuwebkit package for their architectures using the
haikuporter recipe.