(P5W-DH motherboard have two of those gigabit ethernet controllers),
seems to work fine.
* Add libglut.so alias to the development libs symlinks.
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BLayout implementation (BALMLayout) using the Auckland Layout Model
(ALM). The original ALM was implemented by Christof Lutteroth, the
Haiku/C++ version by James Kim.
The code needs some review, but the test programs seem to work fine.
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* NetBootArchive still used "agp"; replaced it with agp_gart, and added the
Intel GART module as well.
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* Added it to the image, and configured it to be used.
* Currently, it cannot transfer files over 64 KB for some reason
("Message too long").
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one has actually been compiled on Haiku and uses better network options, since
it uses BONE headers. On Rene's machine, this version is running since 2.5
days under Haiku. :-)
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* It now also serves as a generic GART manager and accepts bus modules as well
as custom modules of graphics drivers if they want to (could be used for the
Radeon PCI GART stuff, for example).
* Implemented GART support module for Intel i965 and G33 chipsets (the other
Intel chips will come later).
* Renamed agp bus manager to agp_gart to reflect its new functionality (even
though the AGP functionality is already outdated (due to PCIe), the GART
stuff remains current).
* Adapted existing users of the AGP bus manager to the API changes.
* Not very well tested yet...
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having these
* added DriveSetup to the image
* added optional package Pe, enable it in your UserBuildConfig
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You know, moving stuff out of your way just because they don't work won't fix them...
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* Added pthreads posix test suite tests to run script and image.
* Improved output for said tests.
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Hope having both doesn't do nasty things on gcc2 builds.
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* The POSIX test suite is copied to the image when the jam variable
HAIKU_ADD_POSIX_TEST_SUITE_TO_IMAGE is defined (cf. UserBuildConfig.sample).
* Added difftime and fork tests to the test suite run script.
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* Added an inputrc to the image that should have the same effect as the recent
bash readline default changes for other apps that use readline.
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* Changed ResAttr rule to allow not deleting the file before writing the
attributes.
* Added application signatures for the runtime_loader and zbeos, just so that
they may have an icon, too (hint, hint) :-)
* As a side effect, this also let's FileTypes handle these two as apps (even
though they aren't), so that I can close bug #606.
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already exist, it won't be zeroed out. The image will still be
initialized with BFS, though. Handy for installing Haiku on a partition.
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* Use the new ComplexLayouter for the more complex layouting tasks.
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* Made use of qoca opt-in. You have to set the jam/environment variable
LAYOUT_CONSTRAINT_SOLVER to "qoca" to do that. Unfortunately it turned
the latest version of qoca is GPL (only earlier version were LGPL; the
license included in the downloadable archive was misleading), so we can't
use it. Complex layouts constraints that would require constraint solver
support are ignored until I've found a replacement.
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HaikuImage and enabled individually using the
AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages rule or all at once by setting
HAIKU_ADD_ALL_OPTIONAL_PACKAGES. In principle an optional package can
be any kind of addition to the Haiku image, but usually a zip file will
be downloaded from somewhere and unzipped onto the image. I've added a
WonderBrush package as an example.
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to do that is UnzipArchiveToHaikuImage. Cf. UserBuildConfig.sample for
a usage example.
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for three different levels (from "Very Easy" to "Hard"). Have fun!
* Feel free to do a nicer icon!
* Stack.h is actually verbatim copy of a kernel header which we might want
to move to a more public place (like shared).
* ProgressWindow is taken from ShowImage, but adapted to suit different
needs.
* It seems to trigger a bug in the interface kit or app_server: when moving
the mouse around, the right border of a field is sometimes lost. This
does not happen in BeOS, and there is actually no code that looks responsible
for this - it might be an off by one error in the region code, though?
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It is loaded on boot, and the SCSI bus manager tries to scan its bus which
of course fails at the moment. Hope that helps :-)
* Moved the driver to its new location; it's a SCSI bus controller, so it
should be placed in busses/scsi.
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- module name didn't have the "/device_v1" suffix (which is used to
differentiate device modules, as they can be everywhere in the path).
- ahci_get_supported_paths() now tells the device manager that it
exports a PCI disk device.
* Moved ahci out of the "scsi" sub-directory.
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* boots Haiku successfully on 2 different test boxes here
* no longer screws up when trying to write to PCI config space :)
* Supports nVidia nForce chipsets
TODO:
* Make 4 channel SATA controllers work (currently only recognizes first 2)
* SATA PHY initialisation (needed for some BIOSes who might not do it)
Feel free to test this, and assign any problems with this driver to me.
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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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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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/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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libroot). It's available in the kernel through the private
get_haiku_revision() and added to the kernel syslog output.
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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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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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Integration patch from kaliber as of bug #1127, with a minor fix. Thanks!
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* Added rule AddSourceDirectoryToHaikuImage to copy source directories
onto the image. They will be placed in /boot/home/HaikuSource/...
according to their relative path. This should make it a bit more
comfortable to use gdb as a source level debugger. Alas, the
directories have to be made known to gdb individually (with the
"directory" command). I guess we should update to 6.6...
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* The settings are still saved in "config/settings/BeMail Settings", though.
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