* This package is current as of btrev43040
* Primarily did this rebuild to assure the GCC4 package was made with the latest buildtool sources
* This invalidates the need to cherry pick hrev44704 for R1A4
+alpha4
* This package is smaller in size than the previous due to the fix in btrev43038
* This package addresses issue building code with SSP due to fix in btrev43039
* This commit along with btrev43039 fixes #8931
+alpha4 (and hopefully last update to GCC before R1A4 release)
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.
* 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
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.
* This puts the registers in a better state and ensures
all model dependant defines are prefixed with card series
* Consolidate evergreen defines into single header
GCC 2 built for OS X 10.7/10.8 was broken, the Haiku build would fail
with some strange errors. Forcing compilation of GCC 2 in 32-bit mode
results in a working GCC.