Introduce HAIKU_DOWNLOAD_CACHE variable that can point to a directory.
containing optional packages to check first before downloading.
Missing packages are also added to the cache.
This allows sharing and reusing them to make builds without a connection.
* The regex for the OpenSSL package name variable didn't catch up
with the changed file which checked for the gcc version.
* Webkit was declared using a custom variable that wasn't grepped for.
This uses custom controls to allow the user to choose between
single and double arrows and none, dots, or line knob styles
in a graphical fashion copied from BeOS Scrollbar preflet.
* Puri wouldn't work after the update to libpng 1.5
* It was still looking for libpng.so.1.4
* Not intended for r1alpha4 branch, as it's still on libpng 1.4
* These were updated again due to recent changes to the buildtools
* Packages are based on btrev43045, whereas the previous set was based on btrev43040
+alpha 4 (GCC2 package needed to match recent date versioning change to configure script)
* The GCC2 buildtool sources were updated, so change the date
* A new GCC2 optional package will be added later today
+alpha 4 (build will break otherwise)
* Fake-atributes enabled by default (Real attributes require optimization. Too slow with big and fragmented volumes.)
* Upadted mime-table for file extension to mime-type mapping.
* Fix for fake-attributes mode switching.
* Fix: the size of dirent struct in the fake attributes was counted incorrectly
* Directory reading code was re-written from scratch. That fixes hopefully #7573, #4974, #4877, #9082
* Create, rename, unlink routines were completely reimplemented
* Added fully functional support of extended attributes. This fixes#6509
Draw the return key with rounded inner corners instead of square, this
builds on top of the changes made in hrev44709. The secret to rounding
the corners was to draw both the edge and background of the individual
sections before drawing the button's background on top minus the
clipped out bottom left section.
+alpha4 (optionally, purely cosmetic but shouldn't hurt)
The ls command, uses blue color for directories. For a directory that
has write permission for others, it uses green highlighting while
displaying the directory name. However, blue text and green highlight
is difficult to read.
The patch keeps the text color as blue and changes the highlight to
yellow.
Signed-off-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>