work on arbitrary "containers". The image rules are just
specializations.
* Added rules, a definition file (build/jam/NetBootArchive), and a shell
script for creating a gzipped tar archive containing kernel and modules
required for network booting (the contents may need some fine-tuning).
ATM it can be built via the haiku-netboot-archive pseudo target. It is
generated in the output directory (e.g. "generated").
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To log in, user is "baron" (if you haven't overridden the $USER environment variable),
and the password is empty (ie. just press return).
Note, the password is currently hardcoded into src/system/libroot/posix/pwd.c.
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relevant for the image creation.
* The CopySetHaikuRevision propagates the value of the
HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE variable from the source to the target.
* Propagate the value of HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE from "kernel" to
"kernel_$(TARGET_ARCH)".
Now "jam update-install kernel" should work as expected.
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Gerald.
* Added Gerald Zajac and Jan Kloetzke to the list of contributors.
* Added the s3savage driver and accelerant to the image.
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* Use Object{Cc,C++}Flags instead of setting {CC,C++}FLAGS on the
objects directly.
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-The biggest problem with linking host libraries (libbe_build and libroot_build) was not having the source files compiled with the -fPIC flag. As far as I can tell, we want to do this on all of the other host platforms as well, so hacked the jam files a bit to add it.
Forgive me if I've committed more Jamfile sins.
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1. Deleted headers/shared/
2. Added a Jamfile to src/shared to build it into a static library libshared.a.
3. Removed my changes in the build/jam directory.
4. Have ShowImage include libshared.a.
I forgot to add AboutWindow.h to headers/private/shared. I will do that next.
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despite being talked about repeatedly, does not currently exist.
Adding this required adding some new Jam rules to deal with this shared source
directory and headers. I had some fun figuring this out. Despite writing
articles about Jam in the Haiku newsletter a few years ago I still find Jam to
be a PITA at times.
But my solution seems to work pretty well. Basically you just call the rule
UseSharedSource and pass the name of the shared source file you want to use.
This rule sets up the header directories and the right Jam variables for the
source file. You then add the source file to the source list in the Application
rule like any other source file.
I also made the authors list sent to the about window constructor null
terminated instead of passing the size of the array, as suggested by Hugo.
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/boot/beos/apps, but a folder containing links to _selected_
apps in that folder
* a new entry "Desktop Applets" has been added, which contains
all the apps that you either do or do not start at system boot,
but don't need frequent access to
* some apps have been hidden:
- ShowImage and Expander are usually not
directly started on their own, but through double clicking documents
- AboutSystem is invoked elsewhere from the Leaf menu, so it doesn't need
to clutter the Applications menu
* we almost introduced a third category for rarely used apps, but in the
end it would only have contained Installer, Icon-O-Matic and Diskprobe,
and we felt that it is ok to leave these in the Applications menu, as long
as their number is small
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manually because of some not-yet-fixed deficiencies in the disk device manager.
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compatibility relation to the official Haiku distribution. "official"
is for the official Haiku distribution itself, "compatible" for Haiku
Compatible (tm) distros, and "default" for all others (the default value
for the option). The build system variable HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY is
defined accordingly, and one of the
HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY_{OFFICIAL,COMPATIBLE,DEFAULT} macros is
defined for source code and rdefs.
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libroot). It's available in the kernel through the private
get_haiku_revision() and added to the kernel syslog output.
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building on Mac OS X (Darwin). A problem with makebootable remains.
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platforms. Funny that it still isn't the default, anyway.
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also renamed their accelerants and settings files accordingly.
* Added Mandelbrot and GLDirectMode as demo applications.
* Moved CortexAddOnHost to /bin.
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the image.
* Moved "nc" to the alphabetically ordered position.
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beginning of the string; it was formerly matched anywhere.
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xattrs. It can be enabled with the configure switch "--use-xattr". Note
that the amount of data stored in attributes may be limited by the used
file system -- e.g. AFAIK ext3 has a limit of one block (usually 4 KB)
for all attributes of a file, which might not suffice. XFS should be
fine, as should ReiserFS 3.6 (or any FS which stores attributes in
hidden files).
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translators pass "true" (was used before), but I suppose most of them
don't really need it.
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shuffled "isExecutable" to the end. The new order favors the common use
cases. Adjusted all Addon invocations and while at it also removed
separate LinkAgainst invocations.
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with image files. E.g.
jam -q update-image libbe.so kernel_x86
will only build libbe.so and the kernel (if necessary) and copy them
onto the already existing Haiku image. The MIME DB will not be
reinstalled, and only those source directories will be copied for which
the AddSourceDirectoryToHaikuImage rule is given a second argument
(e.g. "1"). The image will otherwise remain unchanged.
The "update-vmware-image" and "update-install" work similarly for the
VMWare image and the directory installation respectively. Note that, due
to the way the VMWare image is created (prepending a header to the
standard image), the file itself is fully rebuilt, i.e. changes made
during the emulation will be lost after updating the VMWare image.
The feature requires Haiku's jam. With other jam versions a similar
effect can be reached by accordingly setting the HAIKU_IMAGE_UPDATE_ONLY
and HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE in the UserBuildConfig file.
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line to jam that contains build targets and that will be executed by
the build system after building the targets and replacing their
occurrences in the command line by their paths. The keyword indicating
such a command line is "run", targets are marked by a leading ":".
E.g.:
jam -q run ':<build>xres' -l :libtracker.so
This builds the xres tool for the host platform and libtracker.so for
Haiku, and afterwards lists the resources libtracker.so contains. Note,
that this feature requires using Haiku's jam version.
The functionality is implemented by the new RunCommandLine rule, which
can, of course, also be used in the UserBuildConfig.
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invocation, and NewUniqueTarget, which returns a unique target name.
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