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Stephan Aßmus
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* added notification support to Playlist and Controller
* added AbstractLOAdapter by Ingo Weinhold which makes notifications asynchronous * removed "Player" interface/concept, replaced it by the notification mechanism (window loads new file when "current" ref index changes in Playlist) * removed some cross classes dependencies * the wind buttons are not displayed anymore for now * lots of changes to the Controller - the decoder/player threads are kept running for the entire lifetime of the Controller object (in essence, makes it possible to playback seamless) - abstracted BMediaTrack usage into "Video-" and "AudioSupplier" objects (the BMediaTrack pointers are only still there, because I have not gotten around to fix the messy/hacky InfoWindow) - reaching the end of the stream will trigger a notification, so that the next file from the playlist is played - fSoundOutput is managed by the Controller - tried to make seeking seem more controlled (slider doesn't jump back to previous position) - playback position is correctly updated in GUI - volume is maintained independend of SoundOutput so that it can be transfered from one to the next output - performance time is maintained correctly (?) even if no audio stream is present * work in progress Playlist window (drag sorting does not work yet!) * rearranged menus a bit * rearranged overlay code in the VideoView, but it cannot work like it is currently designed, since the buffers need to be switched all at once, which the video decoding thread is not doing yet * dragging files into the main window with shift held down appends to the existing playlist * dropping folders adds files recursively * pressing space toggles playback (instead of changing some settings of the GUI) * fixed some more minor issues or unimplemented stuff in the UI git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@21276 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
Building on BeOS ================ For building on BeOS you need the development tools from: http://haiku-os.org/downloads Please always use the most recent versions. They are required to build Haiku. Building on a non-BeOS platform =============================== Please read the file 'ReadMe.cross-compile' before continuing. It describes how to build the cross-compilation tools and configure the build system for building Haiku. After following the instructions you can directly continue with the section Building. Configuring on BeOS =================== Open a Terminal and change to your Haiku trunk folder. To configure the build you can run configure like this: ./configure --target=TARGET Where "TARGET" is the target platform that the compiled code should run on: * haiku (default) * r5 * bone * dano (also for Zeta) The configure script generates a file named "BuildConfig" in the "build" directory. As long as configure is not modified (!), there is no need to call it again. That is for re-building you only need to invoke jam (see below). If you don't update the source tree very frequently, you may want to execute 'configure' after each update just to be on the safe side. Building ======== Haiku can be built in either of two ways, as disk image file (e.g. for use with emulators) or as installation in a directory. Image File ---------- jam -q haiku-image This generates an image file named 'haiku.image' in your output directory under 'generated/'. VMware Image File ----------------- jam -q haiku-vmware-image This generates an image file named 'haiku.vmdk' in your output directory under 'generated/'. Directory Installation ---------------------- HAIKU_INSTALL_DIR=/Haiku jam -q install-haiku Installs all Haiku components into the volume mounted at "/Haiku" and automatically marks it as bootable. To create a partition in the first place use DriveSetup and initialize it to BFS. Note that installing Haiku in a directory only works as expected under BeOS, but it is not yet supported under Linux and other non-BeOS platforms. Building Components ------------------- If you don't want to build the complete Haiku, but only a certain app/driver/etc. you can specify it as argument to jam, e.g.: jam Pulse Alternatively, you can 'cd' to the directory of the component you want to build and run 'jam' from there. You can also force rebuilding of a component by using the "-a" parameter: jam -a Pulse Running ======= Generally there are two ways of running Haiku. On real hardware using a partition and on emulated hardware using an emulator like Bochs or QEmu. On Real Hardware ---------------- If you have installed Haiku to its own partition you can include this partition in your bootmanager and try to boot Haiku like any other OS you have installed. To include a new partition in the BeOS bootmanager run this in a Terminal: bootman On Emulated Hardware -------------------- For emulated hardware you should build disk image (see above). How to setup this image depends on your emulater. A tutorial for Bochs on BeOS is below. If you use QEmu, you can usually just provide the path to the image as command line argument to the "qemu" executable. Bochs ----- Version 2.2 of Bochs for BeOS (BeBochs) can be downloaded from BeBits: http://www.bebits.com/app/3324 The package installs to: /boot/apps/BeBochs2.2 You have to set up a configuration for Bochs. You should edit the ".bochsrc" to include the following: ata0-master: type=disk, path="/path/to/haiku.image", cylinders=122, heads=16, spt=63 boot: disk Now you can start Bochs: $ cd /boot/apps/BeBochs2.2 $ ./bochs Answer with RETURN and with some patience you will see Haiku booting. If booting into the graphical evironment fails you can try to hit "space" at the very beginning of the boot process. The Haiku bootloader should then come up and you can select some safe mode options. Docbook documentation ===================== Our documentation can be found in 'src/documentation/'. You can build it by running 'jam' in that folder. The results will be stored in the 'generated/' folder.
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