TODO:
- Implement/integrate low level stuff (see BootDrive.h)
- reading the partition table
- reading/writing the MBR
- writing the boot menu
- Open file dialog for selection of backup MBR file
- Write error message in case of I/O errors
- Test
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- fixes off by one pixel bug reported by stippi.
- fixes Unicode option to use UTF-8 instead of UTF-16.
- compiled within Haiku using new Development package.
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* Added additional parameters to DeferredSubInclude. It's now possible
to specify an alternative Jamfile name.
* Added DeferredSubInclude example to UserBuildConfig.ReadMe showing the
new feature.
* Moved ExecuteDeferredSubIncludes in the root Jamfile before the
inclusion of HaikuImage, NetBootArchive etc., so that targets defined
in the subdirectories are already known there.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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and sorted definitions alphabetically.
* Updated Pe package to 2.4.1.
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optional packages, i.e. installing one will install all its
dependencies, too.
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* Simplified the addition of the libpng and zlib headers.
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finally created a solution to avoid that: Header files that contain
configuration settings (and nothing else) go to build/config_headers.
To change settings, create a directory build/user_config_headers (which
is ignored by svn), copy the respective header there and modify it at
your leisure. Currently only tracing_config.h has been moved to the new
location, but more files will follow eventually. It is also recommended
to move optional macro definitions in Jamfile (as for BFS) to a config
header instead; the build system will then automatically rebuild on
changes.
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specifying the name of the header directory on the image.
* Renamed the "gnu" header directory on the image to "3rdparty" and
created a "gnu" symlink for compatiblity.
* Added zlib and libpng headers to the "3rdparty" header dir.
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directory to the image. It supports exclude patterns.
* Changed Add{Source,Header}DirectoryToHaikuImage to use the
CopyDirectoryToHaikuImage rule. The special handling in the
build_haiku_image script is gone now.
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* Extended the Development optional package. It will now also install
gcc/binutils as well as autoconf, automake, libtool, texinfo (and
their dependency perl).
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suffix or otherwise package names with dots in them would be mangled.
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* Install libncurses.a.
* Copy the cpp headers from our repository; don't use the compiler
headers. This needs some more shuffling around.
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gcc. You need to reconfigure and rebuild the cross-tools to have this
change take effect.
Note that from now on it is no longer possible to use the native BeOS
compiler to build Haiku. You'll have to build a cross compiler, too. I
haven't tested whether this works at all, though.
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so one can set it to the static libroot, if desired.
* Generic attribute emulation:
- Added build tool rm_attrs, a simple "rm" replacement, which also
removes the attributes directory for a given file.
- Added build/scripts/rm_attrs shell script, which wraps the
invocation of the rm_attrs tool. If it doesn't exist yet, the
ordinary rm is used.
- The RM jam variable refers to the rm_attrs script now, i.e. whenever
something is removed by the build system, the attributes are removed
too (if the build tool has already been built, that is).
- Removed the shell function attrrmrf() in build_haiku_image. We use
the rm_attrs tool instead, if necessary.
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* Also install _G_config.h.
* /boot/develop/headers/cpp is a symlink to g++'s headers, now.
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* This allows you to use a GCC compiler completely with native headers,
all you have to do (after having unpacked and moved GCC to the correct
location), is to replace its "lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-beos/2.95.3-beos-060710/include"
directory with this one. There is no need for R5 headers anymore,
then.
* Removed extraneous whitespace.
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builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.
* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.
For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.
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hack math_huge_val_ifndef does, anyway. We do it ourselves and remove
the therefore superfluous gcc math.h header.
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change resulted in "version mismatch between boot loader and kernel". So
apparently the size of some type changed unintentionally.
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under Haiku overrides ours anyway.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, wchar.h accordingly. This should fix the
annoying "ssize_t redefined" warnings when compiling under Haiku.
* When building Haiku the gcc headers come first in the include
search path now, as it should be. The respective TODO suggested that
this might break the build depending on compiler version and host
platform. I've tested with Linux gcc 2 and gcc 4, which work fine.
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uncommented the meaty lines again. Added one or two more explaining
sentences.
* Created a concise UserBuildConfig.sample with very few comments and
only the most interesting (commented out) example lines for those
people who don't read the UserBuildConfig.ReadMe.
I hope everyone can live with this solution.
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* reordered addons alphabetically like we do for all plugins
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works fine without those, the keymap file will be generated.
* Supplied the removed lines as example in UserBuildConfig.sample for how
to supply these settings during image generation.
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* Added VLC optional package. (I repackaged the latest BeBits version and
put it on www.yellowbites.com, which is a) much faster to download at
least from Germany and b) has the Haiku vector icon.)
* Exchanged the Pe package for a recent SVN build which also has the Haiku
vector icon.
Going to test all these changes on a Linux host soon, seems to work fine
on a BeOS host.
NOTE: The WonderBrush package has gotten a silent update, it includes the
icon in the resources now too, like the other packages with Haiku icon and
also fixes a problem in the Navigation view.
NOTE 2: The build system does not download packages again if generated/download
already contains a .zip with the name of the optional package. So you need
to delete those to get the recently updated Vision, Pe and WonderBrush
packages.
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built directly out of Haiku's build sys, which is to say against haiku's
headers, etc. directly, and b) includes Stephan's HVIF icon (thanks!).
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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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