building on Mac OS X (Darwin). A problem with makebootable remains.
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- Moved all inclusions of system headers into a new
system_dependencies.h header, which conditionally either includes
these or the FS shell headers.
- Fixed compiler warnings related to printf-like functions (int32 is
int, not long on non-BeOS platforms).
* Build a new bfs_shell. Compiles and links, but does nothing ATM.
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Doesn't do anything ATM, but already provides the required system
interface (VFS, caches, POSIX functions).
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section of an ELF object. Probably won't build under BeOS yet.
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Tested with VMware Player 1.0.3 on linux and works.
Can also be used to create a haiku.vmdk file from an existing haiku.image file:
rm haiku.vmdk
generated/objects/linux/x86/release/tools/vmdkheader/vmdkheader -h 64k -i100M haiku.vmdk
cat generated/haiku.image >>haiku.vmdk
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platforms. Instead, it uses the (extended) Linux compatibility layer classes, so that
it supports setting vector icons as well.
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It includes a change to xsltproc to accept catalog paths on the command line.
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added rules to produce xml from man pages
still to be sharpened :
xml files could only be objects but they are located in distro ATM
users don't read xml AFAIK, so final documentation is to be reworked
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boring syscall stuff. It has two phases now: The first one
(gensyscallinfos) parses syscalls.h and generates a source file containing
all the required information. This file is compiled and linked to
gensyscalls, which generates the actual output files.
Added to the build.
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