* The sources are unchanged, and most of it doesn't follow Haiku's coding
style -- stuff that I updated over the years might also have seen a coding
style update.
* This was also the basis on which Haiku's BFS has been written.
* In the long run, the stuff in 'lib' that is already part of BFS should
be removed, and used directly from BFS itself.
* I haven't yet added any other of the tools to the image. Not sure if they
are ready for inclusion yet; 'recover' could also be renamed to reflect that
it is BFS specific.
* Not sure where this optional package went however
it is no longer on haiku-files.org
* A newer speex package does exist however.
* Should fix #8371
* If this doesn't work speex (and maybe sdl) optional
packages need rebuilt
* haiku-devlibs-ppc-gcc4 zip archive contains libroot and glue (but no stdc++).
* fixed /boot/develop/lib/$arch symlink to point to the right dir instead of current.
* setgcc now handles the ppc arch and updates the arch link /boot/develop/lib.
* added optional feature package for freetype 2.4.6 gcc4/gcc2 x86 and gcc4 ppc.
* FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING is disabled, --include-patented-code doesn't
change this setting anymore. This would require different packages.
* drop freetype sources and headers from the tree.
* fix decorators, test app server and appearance to use feature package headers.
* hybrid build untested.
* added optional feature package for ffmpeg 0.10 gcc4 and gcc2
* increased probe buffer size to 8K for now.
* built the optional packages the default way, it might need adjustments
like dependencies on speex, ogg, theora, vorbis, which I left out for now.
* Version 17-02-2012
* Used to initialize the Raspberry Pi GPU and boot it
* License is permissive, I've also included the
confirmation email on this license.
* Little bootloader documentation.
* Still nothing to get excited about, preliminary.
* Move to new mesa optional package whih build options:
-march=i586 -mtune=i686 -mmmx (removing all -msse*)
* SSE asm still executes based on CPU flags
* Fixes blocker #8318
This package contains only the app + libs. The certificate file
is satisfied through OptionalPackageDependencies. The bookmarks
have been moved (and updated) to a separate archive.
Thanks Rene Gollent and Chris Roberts for the help!
This group of changesets should close #7707, though it is possible
that other optional-packages, pre-built software will still fail to
locate the certificates file in the new location.
Via a cron script, www.haiku-files.org will automatically create a new package
from http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem. This new package satisfies our
OpenSSL's expectations of where the certificate file lives. It also ensures
that new builds of Haiku will have the newest certificate file. As an example,
the cacert.pem included in Web+ was from Sept-2009.
Updated builds of Curl and Web+ to follow.
* Prevent trademark issues with "OpenGL" text.
* Rename OpenGL preference pane "3D Rendering"
* Update catkeys
* Add a better image to 3D Rendering preferences
(we can change this if there are objections, just
trying to pretty the pane up a little)
* Use non-debug version which is a *lot* smaller
* Represents bug fixes to Mesa under Haiku, x86
assembly + sse is now used with swrast.
* Remove state.h requirement as I can't find anything
that actually uses it.
* Move compiled binaries into lib.haiku within Mesa optional
pacakge, this enables us to use Make or scons to build Mesa
* Untangle libGL linking and order library inclusion
* Remove zmuldef hacks
* Compile libgallium into the libGL on Mesa 8.0 / gcc4 images
* Don't Mesa calculate cpu optimizations due to visibility
issues, use Mesa cpu functions for this.
* Don't allow undefined symbols in libGL.so to ensure sanity.
* Move Mesa optional packages to haiku-files
* Implemented writembr tool used to update MBR area with easy boot
loader starting the system from currently active partition;
* This work fixes #5595;
* This is result of GCI2011 task.
Signed-off-by: Siarzhuk Zharski <zharik@gmx.li>