on at least one of my systems, it only works on 3 of them...).
* Added APM safemode setting.
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* Menu windows now use the kMenuWindowFeel feel (but still need the B_AVOID_FOCUS
flag set, as that's currently independent from the feel).
* Minor cleanup in MenuWindow.cpp
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* Added --dry-run option for paranoid ones like me.
* Added support for making partition devices bootable under Linux (x86, BIOS).
When specifying respective values for HAIKU_IMAGE_{DIR,NAME} ("/dev" and
e.g. "sda7") a "jam haiku-image" will now replace the contents of your
favorite partition with a fresh Haiku installation. BE WARNED: This is nothing
for the faint of heart and I don't guarantee that my implementation is bug-free
and won't mangle the contents of your hard disk even if you use it correctly.
That being said, note that you'll probably have to run the "jam haiku-image"
as root, if you want to access the partition devices, which is a bit annoying.
Furthermore, if the build_haiku_image script fails for any reason, jam tends
to remove the image file, which in this case would be a partition device node.
The mknod command will be your friend in this case.
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implement the B_GET_GEOMETRY command in a usable way. The bfs_shell is
able to play with partition devices under Linux, now.
* Fixed two warnings.
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moment, but committing since it's too late to continue working, and at
least the window is resized correctly...
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* Added a thread priority column to the thread list.
* Added "realtime" command that lists all real-time threads.
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test it, though, as I couldn't reproduce the problem since then.
Fixed indentation in ps2_keyboard.c.
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* We no longer try to dynamic_cast<>() a BLooper* into a BWindow* in
an unsafe context (i.e. without the looper or the looper list being
locked).
* We no longer try to quit windows that haven't been run yet (e.g.
bitmap's offscreen windows). Those windows conceptually still belong
to their creator. In the best case trying to lock such a window
simply failed (e.g. when the creator was another window that had been
told to quit earlier and deleted the window in question just not too
early). In worse cases we would dead-lock (when the owner has not
been told to quit (or refuses to do so)), cause "locker must be
locked" debugger calls or die painfully when accessing an already
deleted object.
BTW, I doubt, that the whole window quitting procedure is as it should
be. There's still a huge race condition: When a window is created after
we capture the window list at the beginning of window_quit_loop() that
completely escapes us.
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"info threads" when one of the team's threads is waiting
uninterruptably on a semaphore).
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or resource to be read did not exist and the method was told to
allocate a buffer, it would try to allocate the buffer with an
uninitialized size value. This basically concerned SetSupportedTypes()
and methods using that one (IsSupportedType(), Supports()).
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different "force" levels now and updates the app file info attributes
for shared object files.
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* cached_block::parent_data can be NULL in a sub transaction in case the
block wasn't part of the parent transaction (but not in low memory
situations). cache_abort_sub_transaction() and cache_detach_sub_transaction()
didn't account for this, though, ie. the block data could end up
corrupted.
* Renamed cached_block::original in original_data.
* Renamed cached_block::data in current_data.
* Added some comments.
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cache_abort_sub_transaction now doesn't crash if parent_cache is NULL (happens in low memory situations)
Axel, please review and fix if needed
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device tree for PCI controllers and make them known to the bus manager,
if we know how to talk with them. ATM we support only the UniNorth chip,
which can be found in G4 Macs (code ported from FreeBSD).
As far as I can judge it, all attached devices are identified correctly
on all three host bridges of my Mac mini.
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* Moved the Open Firmware function platform_get_next_device() from
the boot loader into the kernel (renamed to of_get_next_device()).
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