* Add a link to the Quick Tour to the desktop.
* Remove the Welcome page from desktop. We don't want to clutter
the user's desktop more than necessary. As "Home" page of
WebPositive, it's still very visible.
* Mention the Quick Tour in the Welcome package description.
* Add a "quicktour" script similar to the welcome/userguide
that opens the online version if it's not installed locally.
* Add icons to the userguide and quicktour scripts. Fixes#14706.
* Add bookmark and launcher for the Quick Tour.
Adjust the AddFileDataAttributeRule to create its temporary file in
the "common" architecture, the file is not architecture specific.
Add a rule PrepareScriptWithIcon in src/data/bin/Jamfile to assign
an icon and make the script executable.
Change-Id: Ia7604ff4715a5aaf9a645c1b3333a954d6a4dafc
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/1924
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
Unless __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined (as it is when running the compiler in
--std=c89 or --std=c99, but not when running it without any specific
args), we can enable these by default and behave like most other
systems. I don't know why no one has done this yet despite suggesting it
multiple times and people prefer to #define _BSD_SOURCE manually
everywhere.
Remove all places in our Jamfiles and sources where it had been defined.
_DEFAULT_SOURCE is now enabled by default for all sources of Haiku, since we
let the compiler use GNU extensions (no strict C standard specified on
command line)
Use _DEFAULT_SOURCE as the define name to match current versions of
glibc. Enable it if _BSD_SOURCE is #defined in compiler flags, for
backward compatibility.
Change-Id: I6db04da5f6db437723cdfba3478f5094a69d7727
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1633
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
* Unlink/Symlink not needed as we now use a package.
* Use correct URLs to download headers.
Fixes#14412.
Change-Id: I76dbca3d48d0b2933a27bea666551ff86d404a93
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/493
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
This is based on Jalopeura's patch to #10191, however, there are some
changes.
From the patch:
* Make userlandfs use separate "interface definition" files for each
filesystem, so the netfs package can provide a configuration file
* Add a short document on how to use NetFS
* Various fixes to netfs to make it build again (volatile atomics)
* The netfs_mount script for easier use of NetFS
Additional fixes:
* Move netfs_mount and the interface description file to data/ in the
source tree
* Use strlcat instead of strcat to avoid a buffer overflow
* Some parts were already applied in previous commits
A hpkg will be created locally, which contains the firmwares. This hpkg will
be copied to system. IIRC, the firmware must live in their respective
subdirectories.
To note, once the approve_license flags are implemented on the end-user
applicacation side, the Intel ipw2100 and Intel ipw2200 could be moved
to a separate package. However (and IIRC) the Broadcom involves using a closed
binary blob, that should not become a pre-made package.
* find_directory() and hard-coded paths use /boot/system instead of
/boot/common.
* The build system creates the writable directories in /boot/system
instead of /boot/common.
* The build system no longer installs any packages in /boot/common.
* This was a script relying on a working /etc/profile, which may not be
there
* Instead, use GNU which, available as an haikuport recipe
* Since the command does not seem to be needed for Haiku to run (and
also because I don't know how to do it), GNU which isn't in the default
install.
* Typing "which" in a terminal still works, as that uses an alias
defined directly in /etc/profile.
* 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.
As the downloadable files are now hosted on haiku-files.org and the user is
presented the Intel license at the beginning of the script, the function
OpenIntelFirmwareWebpage is unneeded.
In previous, it was still working as I was more interested into != 0 than
exact count. Still, for clarity sake, I add -l to get the actual count.
Thanks Axel.
The bash script tried to verify the existence of a file,
but there were several fils fitting the wildcard expression.
So, [ -e .../*gcc ]; was interpreted as if it had too many
arguments. Replaced that expression by a count of files.
Fixes#8493.
* haiku-devlibs-ppc-gcc4 zip archive contains libroot and glue (but no stdc++).
* fixed /boot/develop/lib/$arch symlink to point to the right dir instead of current.
* setgcc now handles the ppc arch and updates the arch link /boot/develop/lib.
* retry failed downloads a few times before giving up and exiting
* detect and exit upon failed archive extraction
* more verbose and explanatory message for re-installing packages
Fixes#6426 and resolves a TODO.
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for loops aren't handled and the variables used by ICU and ICU-devel are not
parsed. Added TODO's and commented+untested code for now.
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Added a TODO about creating the symlinks for gcc-agnostic packages.
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* copy the needed jam files during compile time. This ensures the correct data
files are used, for example in non-trunk builds
* -f now only removes the generated at runtime listing of available packages
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* lists the installed packages, along with the ones that can be installed
* once a package has been installed, remove it from the list of installables
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