* After testing the previous fix, I found that Flurry would crash again
because of a stack overflow in Mesa. This new package fixes that other
issue, so Flurry runs again.
* GLife and Gravity are still crashing, however. I'll debug these next.
* Includes updated CLDR with many bugfixes, including updates to tzdata
for upcoming reform of Russian timezones which reintroduces DST
* Also includes some gcc2 fixes which were missing from our previous ICU
port and were identified by running the ICU test suite.
* Fontconfig and freetype are now building fine, so let's add correct
packages.
* Our pixman was way too old and cairo didn't want to use it
* itstool is used by gtk_doc, which will come in another commit.
* I rebuilt all packages that depend directly on python: I hope I
didn't miss anything.
* SVN upgraded to 1.8.10 because I couldn't get 1.6.18 to build. This
required uodating expat, apr and apr_util, and adding serf which
replaces neon for SVN http support.
* Everything seems to be running fine so far.
Many bugfixes, most importantly a bug was fixed which makes network
downloads go much faster (without waiting for you to wave the mouse over
the window).
* From now on, the gcc-specific system libraries (libgcc, libsupc++ and
libstdc++) are provided by separate packages built along with gcc:
- gcc_syslibs contains the shared libraries (libgcc_s.so, libsupc++.so and
libstdc++.so)
- gcc_syslibs_devel contains the static libraries and both c++ and gcc
headers
The shared libraries now make proper use of symbol versioning and there
are version-specific symlinks
* The buildsystem has been adjusted to no longer use the libraries and
headers from the cross-compiler, but use the ones provided by the
above-mentioned packages. The only exception is that the 32-bit libraries
required for the bootloader of the x86_64 architecture are still taken
from the cross-compiler.
provided in the gcc_syslibs_devel build feature for building Haiku.
* Simplify declaration of c++ and gcc headers for the legacy compiler -
in the end we always use the ones living by our source tree anyway.
* Fix a couple of missing local declarations for jam variables, which
were necessary to avoid a build problem with strace. There are
probably more bugs like these hiding in our build system files, but
I'm saving the fix for those to the next commit.
* Add new gcc packages to the HaikuPorts (x86*-)repositories.