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Author SHA1 Message Date
Augustin Cavalier
cf5cb76ffa build: Add BufferIO stub header. 2020-06-02 00:03:18 -04:00
Niels Sascha Reedijk
4b918abdb0 Package Kit: internationalize strings that may be displayed to the user
This fixes #14525.

Change-Id: I25810a4e12caed7aa47717e278591b1716b6198c
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2329
Reviewed-by: Niels Sascha Reedijk <niels.reedijk@gmail.com>
2020-04-13 09:00:10 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
cb29eafe25 headers/build: Replace StackOrHeapArray with a reference to the main one.
The files were identical. No functional change.
2019-11-23 12:57:03 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
47a21c5c89 s/Haiku License/MIT License/g.
They are the same thing.
2019-08-30 18:16:02 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
1e8a3588cd libbe_build: Use a copy of the BLocker sources.
My upcoming changes to use our "futexes" instead of semaphores
will obviously not work on non-Haiku platforms, so we now
need a copy of this class in libbe_build.
2019-07-27 18:33:47 -04:00
Adrien Destugues
076b19023f elf2aout: import from FreeBSD
The sparc openboot implementation can run executables in the a.out
format. We used to generate these using objcopy, but this does not work
anymore as binutils is deprecating a.out format support.

- Import elf2aout from FreeBSD
- Add some missing bits to our elf.h and have a copy of it in the build
  headers so it can be used to build elf2aout for the host platform
  (tested for Linux)
- Use it to generate the sparc haiku_loader
- Adjust the bootloader linker script to have two "program headers": one
  that is not loadable and contains the ELF headers, and the second one
  that is loadable and contains the actual code and data. Unlike
  objcopy, elf2aout relies only on the program headers to know what to
  put in its output file (sections are ignored), so this is required
  otherwise we end up with the ELF header nested inside the a.out file,
  and everything offset from the expected load address as a result.

Confirmed that this allows to build the loader and run it as far as
before, so I'm back to needing to implement some MMU support now.

FreeBSD commit: 7551d83c353e040b32c6ac205e577dbc5f2c8955

Change-Id: I90b48e578fa7f148aeddd8c5998fdddc5cfa73fa
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1557
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
2019-07-13 01:29:05 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
204ec4dec6 build: Use the main ByteOrder.h.
The only differences between the two were whitespace and then the
GCC4 builtin byteswap functions.
2019-03-26 19:13:01 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
d15fda2c7e build/BeBuild.h: Throw an error if the compatibility headers are not included.
If this triggers, it means something is using the "build" errors while
the build system thinks it is not, which is always an error. Nothing
triggers this at present, but some subtle bugs in the build system
a while back would have been caught by this.
2019-03-26 18:59:42 -04:00
Murai Takashi
4c5e5d8b04 tools/locale: Fix using auto_ptr to array.
Use BStackOrHeapArray instead of using auto_ptr to array.

Change-Id: I171cb002829c36ec51ba7d1e387869263e2a40f2
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/745
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
2018-12-02 21:31:26 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
b5c220fb7d build: Use BeOSBuildCompatibility on Haiku also.
This forces usage of the libroot_build wrapper functions even on GCC2.
Probably fixes some strange ExtractHPKGArchive failures on Haiku.
2018-07-31 19:50:46 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
648f0d5f08 libroot_build: Properly remap fs_attr_* functions.
This was done using macros before, which isn't the way we have things set up.
In theory that method should work, however if not all consumers include the
libroot_build headers properly, then it breaks in subtle but confusing ways,
which is not what we want at all.

Thanks to Jessica for advice.

Change-Id: Idd45df5547daecf8239932957088da03ddfccf87
2018-04-29 17:25:18 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
03544bf000 libroot_build: Full passthrough to system attributes.
As it turns out, using the xattr emulation layer plus "libgnu"
causes some strange mixups at package build time, and so packages
built with it were winding up with no attributes at all.

So I've just bitten the bullet and written a full passthrough layer
to the system attributes. Verified using a full build of haiku.hpkg
this time ... after a lot of painful debugging of symlink mixups.

Hopefully I am finally rid of this plague...
2017-12-30 16:35:51 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
699b4bbab9 libroot_build: *Actually* fix attribute usage on Haiku.
To quote jscipione (from 95e8362c52),
"Let me tell you a story about a bug" -- though this tale spans a much
lesser time than that one did.

In 5e19679ea3, I enabled libroot_build for
Haiku, instead of using the system libroot as we had before. There were
a number of bugs introduced along with this that I hadn't fixed (and there
may be more after this), but most of the obvious ones (crashes on x86_64...)
were fixed shortly enough.

Attribute usage, though, was a different story. Unlike most of the POSIX
calls in libroot, which were aliasing system functions no matter what the
platform, the attribute calls were not, as they are specific to Haiku.

Initially I had completely forgot about them, and it wasn't until a few days
later when I noticed that I had an "attributes" directory in my generated
that I realized that the "generic" attribute layer was being used on Haiku.
I attempted a fix for this in 5e19679ea3,
thinking that would clear the problem up, but I didn't actually run a test
beyond seeing that my BuildConfig had been updated properly. In fact,
BuildSetup was hard-wired to not even pass that definition through on
Haiku, and so that commit had in effect caused nothing.

My initial "fix" of just changing BuildSetup then caused a build failure,
as while libroot_build itself compiled, it ran into errors whenever attributes
were used, because in letting the real libroot's attribute calls shine
through, I had bypassed libroot_build's FD emulation/shim layer.

Then I tried and failed at three separate attempts to solve this with code:
 - a version of the "fs_attr_...h" interface for Haiku. This proved possible
   in theory, but in practice I would need to reimplement a lot of attribute
   handling code in it, because all I had access to from there was syscalls.

 - a version of "fs_attr_untyped" that bypassed its reimplementations of
   the "fs*attr" functions for the libroot ones, only using the FD shim layer.
   This proved possibly not even theoretically possible because it would have
   caused preprocessor hell in some of the build headers, and also assumptions
   about how attributes are read were totally different.

 - a completely new "fs_attr_haiku" that was a completely new interface to
   the fs*attr functions. This proved practically impossible because of the
   need to include structures from the system libroot to call out to readdir,
   etc. that attempts to solve would also have caused preprocessor hell.

Then I realized that the Linux xattr emulation library, which I'd used
as a reference when attempting the first solution, was shipped by default
as a system library in all builds of Haiku ... and so I could just tell
fs_attr_untyped to use the Linux xattr handler, and then link against libgnu.

So that is how I arrived at this strange and decidedly unorthodox solution
to a problem of my own creation.
2017-12-29 21:26:00 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
5e19679ea3 build: Use libroot_build on Haiku.
Previously we just used the system libroot, which of course meant
that when libroot's ABI changed, the build broke. Now we use the full
libroot_build that we do on non-Haiku platforms. The logic for "BeOS-compatible
but not Haiku" does not really apply anymore, so it has been gutted where
appropriate (and libhaikucompat has been decoupled from the build.)

The only caveat here is the change to Errors.h -- we really should be using
the system's one where I included the one from the tree, but for whatever
reason, GCC2 refused to handle the #include_next properly.

Fixes the build breakage of Haiku-on-Haiku by my prior commits (sorry).
2017-12-13 19:47:39 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
82bffcc3a7 headers/build: Reunify BeBuild.h and related cleanup.
Now that we do not target BeOS and also do not include the main headers
directory when building "build" binaries, we can drop the separate
config_build directory and thus also the separate BeBuild.h, and just
..-include the regular one.

The build BeBuild.h defined empty _IMPEXP_ROOT and _IMPEXP_BE preprocessor
macros that the regular one does not; so I also re-synchronized
headers which used these as needed.
2017-12-11 19:15:47 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
06b79f5509 build/Errors.h: Synchronize with the non-build one.
This file was apparenly based off the BeOS one (as is evidenced
by the "Be Incorporated" copyright ... which is problematic.)
Now it's directly based off of the non-build one.
2017-12-05 18:36:11 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
581cd2a22d Nuke COMPILE_FOR_R5.
Not used in $long_time, almost certainly broken, so it's just cruft.
2017-11-15 17:52:27 +01:00
Jérôme Duval
133e4131fe Added some support for GCC 8. 2017-05-13 11:37:22 +02:00
PulkoMandy
100775b790 Fix build on Linux
Stub out some translation macros for host build, so the now localized
package solver can be built there.
2017-02-11 14:15:38 +01:00
Augustin Cavalier
b6f76ebe71 s/OpenBeOS License/MIT License/ universally, as they're the same thing.
Fixes #8681.
2017-02-09 22:09:56 -05:00
PulkoMandy
7056e542b7 Add forwarding header for BUrl. 2016-12-29 18:18:21 +01:00
Jérôme Duval
c9dba74273 Added some support for GCC 7. 2016-05-05 18:20:26 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
cc8f1d2ffd headers/os: Add gcc 5 to BeBuild.h
* While we still use gcc 4, the host tools won't
  build on gcc 5 systems without this.
* x86_64 compiles under gcc 5.10 successfully
2015-06-24 23:06:23 -05:00
Axel Dörfler
e711e6e42f Moved BJob, and JobQueue into the support kit.
* Put it in the BSupportKit namespace, following the style introduced
  with the package kit for now.
* The BSupportKit::BJob class no longer knows about the package kit's
  Context class. However, the BPackageKit::BJob class does.
* Due to the namespace juggling, a lot of files had to be touched.
* The JobQueue class remains private.
* Due to the way Haiku is built on itself, you cannot build this change
  under Haiku with an older release.
2015-05-21 21:37:01 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
32832cbe47 Remove BPackageKit::BDataOutput
Use BDataIO instead.
2014-06-23 22:58:15 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
dec78bb27c Add new error codes B_PARTIAL_{READ,WRITE} 2014-06-23 22:58:15 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
d2d1af830b Revert "Move ZlibDecompressor to libshared"
This reverts commit 9af2105d36.

Conflicts:
	src/kits/package/Jamfile
2014-06-18 22:13:39 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
707f60f4e9 Revert "Fix build."
This reverts commit 00dfae0bce.
2014-06-18 22:13:39 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
0de3219e33 package daemon: Rework error and issue propagation to client
* BDaemonClient: Move inner class BCommitTransactionResult to top level
  and make it public.
* BCommitTransactionResult:
  - Add a whole bunch of specific error code enum values. Such an error
    code is now the primary error, as opposed to before where we would
    mix status_t and enum value errors. There's a systemError property
    of type status_t which may provide additional information, though
    (depending on the primary error type).
  - Remove the errorMessage property. Due to mapping all errors to the
    specific error codes this is no longer necessary. Mixing such a
    message with another error description is also not very helpful when
    it comes to localization (still not supported, though).
  - Add several properties (paths, strings, error codes) that serve as
    arguments to the primary error and are used by FullErrorMessage().
  - Add issues property, a list of instances of new class
    BTransactionIssue. Those describe non-critical issues (e.g. failed
    update of a settings file) that occurred in the process of
    committing the transaction. Those issues should be presented to the
    user by the package management program.
* Exception: Adjust to transport the BCommitTransactionResult
  properties.
* CommitTransactionHandler, FsTransactions, Root, Volume: Adjust to
  BCommitTransactionResult/Exception changes.
* CommitTransactionHandler: Now requires a BCommitTransactionResult to
  which it adds the issues it encounters. The reply BMessage is no
  longer needed, though.
* Volume: Refactor common code from the three methods that use
  CommitTransactionHandler into new method _CommitTransaction.
2014-06-15 17:21:01 +02:00
Adrien Destugues
bec7cb1006 Also move the build version of BReferenceable.
* Should fix the build, but results in an internal compiler error here
(with a gcc2 haiku host). Let's see what the buildbots think...
2014-06-11 17:53:41 +02:00
Jessica Hamilton
1e31468302 ByteOrder.h: separate host & Haiku versions.
* This avoids polluting the Haiku headers with host issues,
  as pointed out by Axel.
* Should also resolve build issues for various versions of
  host compilers that were introduced in previous commits.
2014-05-30 20:39:43 +12:00
Adrien Destugues
00dfae0bce Fix build.
Sorry, renaming headers isn't detected by Jam and not everything was
rebuilt.
2014-02-11 12:50:27 +01:00
Adrien Destugues
9af2105d36 Move ZlibDecompressor to libshared
* This will be used to implement compressed http streams
* Remove the custom BDataOutput class, and use BDataIO instead, for
easier integration with existing code.
2014-02-11 12:06:38 +01:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
aa4b5749d6 runtime_loader: Detect and trigger on PE binaries
* Previously PE binaries would trigger the "incorrectly
  executable" dialog. Now we get a special message for
  B_LEGACY_EXECUTABLE and B_UNKNOWN_EXECUTABLE
* Legacy at the moment is a R3 x86 PE binary. This could
  be extended to gcc2 binaries someday far, far, down the
  road though
* The check for legacy is based on a PE flag I see
  set on every R3 binary (that isn't set on dos ones)
* Unknown is something we know *is* an executable, but
  can't do anything with (such as an MSDOS or Windows
  application)
* No performance drops as we do the PE scan last
* Tested on x86 and x86_gcc2
2014-01-07 19:38:07 -06:00
Ingo Weinhold
2b76973fa2 mimeset: Use TextSnifferAddon when using a custom MIME DB
That addresses the problem that packaged text files aren't correctly
identified (ticket #9972). All concerned packages have to be rebuilt,
of course.
2013-11-22 12:24:13 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
98c6dfa41e Switch build system from optional package to repositories
* Build libsolv and the dependency solver part of the package kit for
  the build platform.
* Add build tool get_package_dependencies. Given a list of package files
  and a list of repository files it determines the additional packages
  that need to be retrieved from the repositories and prints their URLs.
* Add rules to work with external repositories in the build system
  (build/jam/RepositoryRules):
  - PackageRepository declares an external repository with all its
    packages. The URL of the repository file isn't specified. It is
    computed from a given base URL and the SHA256 hash of the list of
    package files.
  - GeneratedRepositoryPackageList generates a file containing the file
    names of all packages in a repository.
  - IsPackageAvailable returns whether a package is available in any
    repository.
  - PackageURL returns the URL for a package.
* Declare the HaikuPorts repository for x86_gcc2
  (build/jam/repositories/HaikuPorts/x86_gcc2).
* Add rule AddHaikuImagePackages to add a package to the image and rule
  IsHaikuImagePackageAdded to determine whether a package has been
  added.
* OptionalPackages: Remove all entries that just downloaded and
  installed an external package. AddHaikuImagePackages can be used
  instead and is used in the remaining entries. Also move the remaining
  optional package dependency declarations from
  OptionalPackageDependencies here.
* ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: Instead of the URL parameter a package
  name must be specified now. This allows to simplify BuildFeatures
  significantly, since there's no dealing with URLs anymore. "if" out
  the entries that aren't supported yet.
* build_haiku_image: For the packages installed in system and common
  resolve their dependencies and download and install them as well.
2013-07-05 10:51:42 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
4489c88b61 hpkg format: Generalize user/global settings file attributes
* For all identifiers: Rename global settings file to global writable
  file. We want to use the respective attribute also for other writable
  files, not only settings files.
* User settings file/global writable file info/attribute: Add
  isDirectory property/child attribute. This allows declaring global/
  user settings directories associated with the package.
2013-06-06 00:17:02 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
0f4e11e75c hpkg format: Add attributes for declaring users and groups 2013-05-25 01:12:37 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
a8de2761c7 Move package attribute ID definitions to a separate file
... <package/hpkg/PackageAttributes.h>, which also defines other
properties (name and type) for each attribute. It does so via a macro
that the caller can define to generate whatever code is desired.
2013-05-25 01:12:35 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
fe707a23fc hpkg format: Add attributes for declaring settings files
Global and user settings files can be declared. For global ones an
update policy can be specified. If not specified, the settings file is
not included in the package, but created by the program (or user) later.
If an update type is specified, it defines what to do with the settings
file when updating the package to a newer version.

User settings files are never included in the package; they are always
created by the program or the user. If the package contains a template/
default settings file, it can be declared, but for informative purposes
only.
2013-05-25 01:12:34 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
0ee1651856 Rename BBlockBufferCache and friends to *Pool*
Also move BBlockBufferPoolNoLock into BHPKG namespace with the other
classes. Not sure why it wasn't there before.
2013-05-25 01:12:25 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
7575abbca2 Clone read support functionality for HPKG format version 1
It uses sub-namespace BPackage::BHPKG::V1. Unlike the one for the
current format version, the V1 version of BPackageInfoContentHandler
lives in BHPKG(::V1) sub-namespace and is private.
2013-05-25 01:12:22 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
d0815ca03b Add private MIME DB classes to libbe_build
* This pulls in some more stuff, like libicon and agg which are also
  included in libbe_build, now.
* Update a few libbe_build classes and headers needed to get things
  building.
* This likely breaks the <build>mimeset build on Haiku.
2013-05-08 04:39:56 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
69a53ac5b4 Add DownloadFileRequest
Downloads a file and optionally checks its checksum.
2013-04-20 21:40:11 +02:00
Oliver Tappe
74233e2c88 Re-apply cf0a957 for the build-version of libbe.
* fixes build on non-Haiku platforms
2013-04-20 15:16:00 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
d7d9497e31 Add BInstallationLocationInfo 2013-04-14 17:06:26 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
7c29395824 Add some missing build headers 2013-04-02 17:06:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8c29f58728 Add BPackageRoster::GetActivePackages()
The implementation is temporary. Currently it reads through the packages
in the respective packages directory and checks against the package
links. Once package activation is tracked explicitly we'll use the
activation file/directory.
2011-07-17 16:55:22 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
10b8f70276 Add class BPackageInfoContentHandler
A BPackageContentHandler subclass that initializes a BPackageInfo from
the read package attributes. Pulled out of RepositoryWriterImpl's
PackageContentHandler.
2011-07-17 16:55:21 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
db9a50a2c6 Pull class BPackageInfoSet out of BRepositoryCache 2011-07-17 16:55:21 +02:00