build.
* Remove the APE reader from the image as it also depends on the non-working
yasm rule.
Please don't just leave the build in such a broken state. It's really annoying
when you're held up by stuff like that when you want to work on something.
Just leave changes like those disabled until you have verified that they work.
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them to the image. Thanks Urias for testing, submitting patches and... being
patient ;)
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that also sets LOCATE, which could cause jam to incorrectly place our
directory. Should fix the problems with the SSL build feature some people
have been seeing.
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build/jam/OptionalPackageDependencies and include it earlier (before the
Jamfiles).
* Introduced build/jam/OptionalBuildFeatures which is supposed to do the setup
for optional build features that need it.
* Renamed USE_SSL to HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL and made it more intelligent.
The OpenSSL optional package is downloaded and unzipped automatically when
enabled. Switching between enabled/disabled HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL is
handled gracefully -- the concerned components are built in separate
subdirectories. Adding the OpenSSL optional package to the image also enables
HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL.
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* Added DownloadOptionalPackage which is mainly a wrapper around DownloadFile
preventing the package from being downloaded twice, even if invoked more
than once.
* InstallOptionalHaikuImagePackage uses DownloadOptionalPackage now.
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directories when a certain feature is enabled/disabled/configured a certain
way.
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"on_exit" with which you can add commands to run when exiting the debugger.
With this you could for example "on_exit sync" and "on_exit shutdown -r" when
your app_server crashed.
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- Introduce a database of known providers.
- Guess the mx server if the provider is not known.
- Guess default setting.
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* I noticed a bit too late that we usually have lower caps folder in our
repository. Well, if someone complains enough... :-)
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* Cleaned up CannaLooper.cpp/h to mostly conform to our coding style.
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* Made the TimeZoneView less error prone, and also actually use Haiku code (the
previous check didn't work since it used #if, not #ifdef).
* Also took the liberty to rename our boot loader to haiku_loader, since I had
to update the nasm binary anyway. Updated the assembly sources to nasm 2.0.
* I haven't found where the synth location in the MIDI code is specified,
though.
* Also, NetBootArchive, and FloppyBootImage haven't been updated yet. Will do
so next.
* Some optional packages still put their license to beos/etc/licenses. I didn't
update them yet, as we'll probably do so anyway at some point. Also, I think
we might want to introduce a common/data/licenses instead for those.
* If you encounter any problems, please tell!
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files in /boot/home/config/boot. Thanks! Though eventually I'd like to have a
more intuitive method of adding start up applications.
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* seems we hit a race during shutdown, thus the BGLView would already be delete
by unload_add_on, crashing the screenblanker (tested with several GL saver)
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folders in /boot/beos/, but are real folders, with links to the respective
entries in the /boot/beos/preferences and demos folders. This allows third
party software to place links into the Preferences and Demos entries in the
Deskbar. Fixes ticket #3612.
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Two notes by myself:
* I've changed the patch to remove code duplication. This is always preferable.
* GCC4 packages may break, because Haiku does not claim to keep binary
compatibility with itself until after the R1 release. Even then we may not
keep it for GCC4, since Haiku will most likely be GCC2, and there will be a
real GCC4 switch where we will try to make API changes that will be supported
in future releases. So GCC4 packages should be considered very carefully.
In the case of Pe, there may be the benefit of faster launch times, since
most libs will be already loaded (unlike if it's a GCC2 package on a GCC4
Haiku). I am just saying the benefits need to outweight the additional work
to maintain and test these packages.
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ported software:
* If the macro B_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS is defined the POSIX error code
constants (ENOMEM, EINTR,...) will have positive values.
* Introduced the macros B_TO_{POSITIVE,NEGATIVE}_ERROR() which do convert a
given error code to a positive/negative value.
* Added static library libposix_error_mapper.a that overrides all POSIX
functions (save the ones I forgot to add :-)) directly meddling with error
codes (having them as parameter or returning them) dealing with the
positive<->negative error code conversions. The functions have hidden
visibility, so they affect only the shared object they are linked into.
* So ideally all one has to do is to build a ported software with
-DB_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS and -lposix_error_mapper and be good with
respect to error code problems.
* Potential issues:
- When mixing ported and Haiku native code, i.e. using Haiku native code in
a ported software or using a ported library in a Haiku native application
care must be taken to convert error codes where the two interface. That's
what the B_TO_{POSITIVE,NEGATIVE}_ERROR() macros are supposed to be used
for.
- A ported static library can obviously not be linked directly against
-lposix_error_mapper. The shared object linking a against the ported static
library has to do that. The previous point applies when that causes mixing
with Haiku native code.
- When dependent ported libraries are used probably all of them should use
the error mapping.
Comments welcome.
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which auto-generates dependencies. It was written by Lars Duening for BeOS
and uses libglob, which is also part of make. To re-use libglob and since
make is already part of the Haiku tree, I added mkdepend to the bin tools.
* Added Lars Duening's copyright to AboutSystem.
* Added skeleton makefile and makefile-engine to data/develop.
* Added mkdepend and makefile-engine files to the Development optional package.
It could be argued to move the make bin command there too, from it's current
location in the HaikuImage file. However, make could be useful to always
have available.
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--alternative-gcc-output-dir configure option has been specified,
HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS is set by default. One has to explicitely
unset it in UserBuildConfig to avoid building the alternative gcc libs.
* Adjusted documentation accordingly.
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headers in the right places (/boot/common). I made it depend on the Development
package, since without it it wouldn't be useful. It also refuses to install on
a GCC4 based Haiku, since it's intended to help building some popular
BeOS/Haiku software, and there you couldn't link against GCC2 libs I suppose
when you have GCC4 development tools.
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