Setting 'HAIKU_STRIP_DEBUG_FROM_OPTIONAL_PACKAGES = 1' will enable the
mechanism. By default all packages will be stripped. Passing anything
other than '1' or 'true' in the InstallOptionalHaikuImagePackage call
will disable it for a particular package.
* added optional feature package for libpng 1.5.12 gcc4/gcc2 x86 and ppc
* drop libpng sources and headers from the tree.
* added optional feature package for jpeg 8d gcc4/gcc2 x86 and ppc
* drop jpeg sources and headers from the tree.
Allows one to register a file as disk, which can then be mounted.
To note, one application of this is to allow mounting of anyboot images.
Fixes #5578.
The original package was cross-compiled to Haiku, turns out flex's
build system uses paths to stuff from the host system, so the package
was broken. Rebuilt from Haiku.
Added autoconf, automake, libtool, texinfo, perl, gettext and nano.
Building an image with the nightly targets should give you an image
with these included.
This adds some of the development packages for x86_64. All of the
DevelopmentBase packages (gcc, make, jam, bison, flex, m4, mkdepend)
have been built and uploaded.
* made private Catalog.h header public by moving it to
os/locale/tools/CollectingCatalog.h
* reintroduce B_COLLECTING_CATKEYS define (which is expected to be set
during a collectcatkeys session) in order to decide whether or not
to automatically include the CollecingCatalog.h header from Catalog.h
* adjust jam rule for collecting catalog keys accordingly
Turns out that libgcc is needed, for some reason building the kernel
with -O0 does not end up referencing libgcc but -O2 does. A separate
build of it is done with -mno-red-zone, same reason as for libsupc++.
Ended up being easy to rebuild with different CFLAGS: previously I'd
tried doing `CFLAGS="-mno-red-zone" make` in the libgcc dir which
didn't override, the correct way is `make CFLAGS="-mno-red-zone"`
Kernel mode code on x86_64 needs to be built with -mno-red-zone as
interrupts would corrupt the red zone if it were in use. However, the
kernel is linked with libsupc++, which was not compiled with
-mno-red-zone. If an interrupt occurred in libsupc++ code the red zone
would get corrupted. This was causing random panics, particularly under
heavy system load. Therefore, on x86_64 a separate build of libsupc++
with -mno-red-zone is now done for the kernel to use. Note: this commit
will require a rerun of configure and rebuild of cross tools.
This reverts commit 14b654326dc9c4b4ff38811672eb53e6723eece3.
Unfortunately that changeset causes a regression on GCC 2, which
makes playback of (some?) video impossible. This is due to Libavcodec
being miscompiled, which requires gcc >= 4.2
Resolves the regression of #8856, but does not fix the root issue.
* Various compilation fixes.
* Fixes to the FreeBSD compatibility layer (from comparing the x86-
specific bits with the equivalent amd64 sources in FreeBSD).
* Compile all the Ethernet drivers except for sis900 and wb840, these
require a bit more work to fix (will file a ticket soon). Tested
ipro1000 and rtl81xx, no issues.
Some preference apps, mount_server and AboutSystem. Removed the check
for x86_64 in the boot script, the normal path through the script will
work now. Also removed a temporary hack to workaround AboutSystem not
being there in build_haiku_image.