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18-Oct-2015 |
Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de> |
JobQueue: fixed incorrect requeuing. * A dependent job was requeued even if it wasn't part of the queue before. The code relied on dependent jobs being already enqueued; but that cannot be guaranteed. * If a job failed, its dependent jobs are now also set to failed, so that they won't be requeued at a later point. * This caused some of the "Launching xxx failed: Operation not allowed" messages in the boot process. Those actually weren't harmless, and could mess up the natural job order.
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18-May-2015 |
Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de> |
Moved BJob, and JobQueue into the support kit. * Put it in the BSupportKit namespace, following the style introduced with the package kit for now. * The BSupportKit::BJob class no longer knows about the package kit's Context class. However, the BPackageKit::BJob class does. * Due to the namespace juggling, a lot of files had to be touched. * The JobQueue class remains private. * Due to the way Haiku is built on itself, you cannot build this change under Haiku with an older release.
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18-May-2015 |
Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de> |
Moved BJob, and JobQueue into the support kit. * Put it in the BSupportKit namespace, following the style introduced with the package kit for now. * The BSupportKit::BJob class no longer knows about the package kit's Context class. However, the BPackageKit::BJob class does. * Due to the namespace juggling, a lot of files had to be touched. * The JobQueue class remains private. * Due to the way Haiku is built on itself, you cannot build this change under Haiku with an older release.
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