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Change-Id: Ica2bace17a233e2e589e139208e468870b1cc84e
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2507
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
Activating all these packages on live boot (especially live DVD where we
also have the write overlay eating up RAM) significantly increases
memory requirements for running Haiku, to the point that Installer may
fail to run. Move them outside the packages/ directory so they are not
activated.
Installer already skips the _sources_ directory when installing, and
lists the contents of _packages_ with checkbox to decide what to include
in the install (they are put in system/packages on the target disk).
Fix from previous version: the Haiku package was installed to /system
instead of /system/packages.
Fixes#15621.
Activating all these packages on live boot (especially live DVD where we
also have the write overlay eating up RAM) significantly increases
memory requirements for running Haiku, to the point that Installer may
fail to run. Move them outside the packages/ directory so they are not
activated.
Installer already skips the _sources_ directory when installing, and
lists the contents of _packages_ with checkbox to decide what to include
in the install (they are put in system/packages on the target disk).
Fixes#15621.
Change-Id: Ibfac14c43dbe708316a0d82ca1c9d49b5cba2aef
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2157
Reviewed-by: Sergei Reznikov <diver@gelios.net>
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
* 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>
ffmpeg_devel pulls in some other devel packages we don't really need,
and very few things are built against it anyway, so whoever needs it
can install it manually. Same goes for freetype and fontconfig.
This contains the contents of Haiku's sources, which is necessary
to include in "with source" builds for proper (L)GPL compliance,
mostly because we have GPL code in the tree.
* Remove WifiFirmwareScriptData; the new mechanism is to use the script
to create a true package, and it also supports the offline downloading
this would have provided.
* Remove "FFMpeg"; never used -- the "ffmpeg" package is actually added
via BuildFeatures.
* Remove Bluetooth; now provided as part of the main Haiku package.
Also add AddHaikuImageSourcePackages invocations for all relevant
(i.e. [L]GPL'ed) packages.
Doesn't truly fix#9990 as PackageKit cannot be used to install source
packages, but this is enough for creating a redistributable image,
so that ticket can be moved out of the beta1 milestone now.
No functional change. Ideally we would create these via ResAttr like we do
the mail-providers, but these have attributes on their directories and not
just the files, so that will be slightly trickier, so for now just keep them
in their zip format.
git_svn needs alien_svn, but we don't include this in the build repos.
Remove it from the preinstalled software, it is available in the depot
if people need it.
* Hashing semantics for the new build repositories are different than
the old ones, so update those (if the x86 build was not broken before
it is now...)
* OptionalPackages has been updated slightly (removed libtool and git_cvs
from the default images, as they are rarely used nowadays and would pull
in a bunch of dependencies we don't really care for either)
* Removed lib:libqrencode from Haiku package requires (qrencode_kdl is a
static library, the userland libqrencode is not used anywhere in the tree,
as far as I can tell)
* Fix build of JPEG2000 translator after update
* Decouple fluidsynth build machinery and remove from image now that it
is no longer used
* Update repository URL in Repositories preflet
BFont::Blocks is now implemented in ServerFont, via a call through the
app_server. It uses fontconfig to iterate through a charset of a font
and stores the defined blocks in a bitmap.
A new API was added, BFont::IncludesBlock, that will allow for arbitrary
testing of a given Unicode block. Since nothing is cached, searching
through an entire charset for a series of Unicode blocks can be quite
slow. In a given block there may be only 1 or 2 characters actually
defined so every character within a block needs to be checked until one
is found, which in a degenerate case will mean the entire block is
checked.
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
Added Haiku's new forums.
Added BeBytes.
Removed GuestOne repo (can be re-added if they return).
Added empty "Bookmarks bar" folder.
Added overlay icons for the folders in "Bookmarks".
Changed the Launcher URLs to the website's user guide and welcome
page instead of the trunk at http://cgit.haiku-os.org/, because
that'll only show the html source code.
Changed http to https in the bookmarks where possible.
Solves #9322. Thanks to dsjonny for the original work, that I
slightly improved upon.
The Userguide and Welcome pages now load the page of the user's
system language.
Splitting the almost 70 MiB userguide package into one package per
language at ~4.5 MiB saves time and space when installing/updating.
At the online tool that manages the user guide pages, we have to
make changes to fall back to the online page if you try to switch
to a language you haven't installed locally. See #9322.
* It no longer has consistent naming across architectures, as it's
now GCC4-only.
* It hasn't been in the default images for that reason since that change
was made a few months ago, and nobody has missed it.
* Only a few pieces of software use it at this point, so those who need
it can simply run "pkgman install cmd:cmake".
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
* rule AddPackageFilesToHaikuImage: Add "flags" parameter. The only
supported flag is "nameFromMetaInfo". It causes the packages to be
copied under their canonical file name onto the image.
* Use the new flag for all generated packages save haiku_loader.hpkg.
* 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.
* All packaging architecture dependent variables do now have a
respective suffix and are set up for each configured packaging
architecture, save for the kernel and boot loader variables, which
are still only set up for the primary architecture.
For convenience TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH, TARGET_LIBSUPC++,
and TARGET_LIBSTDC++ are set to the respective values for the primary
packaging architecture by default.
* Introduce a set of MultiArch* rules to help with building targets for
multiple packaging architectures. Generally the respective targets are
(additionally) gristed with the packaging architecture. For libraries
the additional grist is usually omitted for the primary architecture
(e.g. libroot.so and <x86>libroot.so for x86_gcc2/x86 hybrid), so that
Jamfiles for targets built only for the primary architecture don't
need to be changed.
* Add multi-arch build support for all targets needed for the stage 1
cross devel package as well as for libbe (untested).