Either app_server doesn't start it, or it exits right away...
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/boot/home/config/settings.
* The Bootscript will check for the existance of this file and updates the
mime database with all the applications and preflets that come with the
install. Then it removes the indicator file.
This fixes the problem that all the apps are not known to the system until
you run them once. Ie "Open With..." and such stuff works out of the box.
Feel free to find a more elegant way, I just found this simple and effective.
:-)
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UserBuildConfig the user just have to uncomment whatever he/she wants. This
is easier than commenting out almost everything.
- Added entries for Pe and Links optional packages.
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Added legacy_sata just in case.
At least now qemu finds the bfs track and tries to run Bootscript, but I get loads of ide timeouts so it ends up panicing anyway.
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putting the network "services" config file at the wrong place.
* Removed some dead code.
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Do not attempt to install optional 3rd party packages when building
a GCC4 version of Haiku. I think there has been some discussion on this
topic before, with a more advanced solution, but for the time being, this
should be ok.
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directories. Note that you need an updated "sed" (from the Haiku
repository) if you want to use that rule.
* The "Development" optional package now installs the Haiku headers
needed to build stuff (ie. "os", "gnu", and "posix"). It also makes
a symlink "be" so that we can still use the BeOS compiler with its
builtin header paths.
* Fixed AddVariableToScript for older shells that do not support '+='.
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entire screen when exiting the kernel debugger. It sets up a thread that sends
a message to the (currently hardcoded) desktop message looper. The desktop then
does mark the whole screen dirty which causes a full redraw.
Since interrupts need to be enabled I went with an asynchronous thread and
releasing a request sem in the add-ons' exit hook.
Added the add-on to the image as it shouldn't hurt to have it for now.
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Changed the way the VMware image is built. Instead of creating a normal
image first and then adding vmdk header and that image, we create the
VMware image in one go, now. Therefore "jam update-vmware-image ..."
does now actually update the VMware image directly, instead of updating
the normal image and recreating the VMware image.
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(P5W-DH motherboard have two of those gigabit ethernet controllers),
seems to work fine.
* Add libglut.so alias to the development libs symlinks.
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BLayout implementation (BALMLayout) using the Auckland Layout Model
(ALM). The original ALM was implemented by Christof Lutteroth, the
Haiku/C++ version by James Kim.
The code needs some review, but the test programs seem to work fine.
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* NetBootArchive still used "agp"; replaced it with agp_gart, and added the
Intel GART module as well.
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* Added it to the image, and configured it to be used.
* Currently, it cannot transfer files over 64 KB for some reason
("Message too long").
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* Added explicit example for enabling debugging for a subtree.
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one has actually been compiled on Haiku and uses better network options, since
it uses BONE headers. On Rene's machine, this version is running since 2.5
days under Haiku. :-)
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* It now also serves as a generic GART manager and accepts bus modules as well
as custom modules of graphics drivers if they want to (could be used for the
Radeon PCI GART stuff, for example).
* Implemented GART support module for Intel i965 and G33 chipsets (the other
Intel chips will come later).
* Renamed agp bus manager to agp_gart to reflect its new functionality (even
though the AGP functionality is already outdated (due to PCIe), the GART
stuff remains current).
* Adapted existing users of the AGP bus manager to the API changes.
* Not very well tested yet...
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having these
* added DriveSetup to the image
* added optional package Pe, enable it in your UserBuildConfig
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the root of the source tree. Added a work-around that should fix the
problem.
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You know, moving stuff out of your way just because they don't work won't fix them...
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23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn
log the branch):
* The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly.
* Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support
it (via commpage).
* Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into
the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions
handling the respective interrupt.
* Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the
interrupt handling path.
* Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of
rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the
common interrupt handling path.
* Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be
retrieved by iterating through the stack frames.
* Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for
the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area).
* The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for
common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the
kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries.
* Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure
member offsets in assembly code.
Changes after merging:
* Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp
(caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command).
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