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30-Oct-2012 |
Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de> |
Renamed a few files to better match their class names.
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220d0402 |
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31-Jul-2014 |
Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> |
Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed.
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b0944c78 |
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01-Aug-2013 |
Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de> |
More work towards hybrid support * All packaging architecture dependent variables do now have a respective suffix and are set up for each configured packaging architecture, save for the kernel and boot loader variables, which are still only set up for the primary architecture. For convenience TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH, TARGET_LIBSUPC++, and TARGET_LIBSTDC++ are set to the respective values for the primary packaging architecture by default. * Introduce a set of MultiArch* rules to help with building targets for multiple packaging architectures. Generally the respective targets are (additionally) gristed with the packaging architecture. For libraries the additional grist is usually omitted for the primary architecture (e.g. libroot.so and <x86>libroot.so for x86_gcc2/x86 hybrid), so that Jamfiles for targets built only for the primary architecture don't need to be changed. * Add multi-arch build support for all targets needed for the stage 1 cross devel package as well as for libbe (untested).
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aba82385 |
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28-Jun-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Patch by taos. Adds rdef files to make localization working. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@42337 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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b2a55ebf |
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20-Jun-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Apply a nice patch from Taos, just some smaller fixes by myself. Localize the mail add-ons. The Japanese translation is attached to #7689. Please give a notice when it is in the translation system and the ticket can be closed. Does the B_UTF8_ELLIPSIS comes into the B_TRANSLATE macro? git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@42265 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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d26fee1a |
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08-Feb-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Switch to the new MailProtocol and account API. Lot of other smaller adaption to the new mail server. Remove button in the pref app removes the complete account because we don't have separate chains any more. The pref app stays a mess, needs some layout love! (I did it even look worse...) The new account/mail settings classes know if they have been changed but the current pref panel does not use this feature very well. It always mark the settings as modified when the settings view is displayed or more precise when the settings view is detached from the pref window, this could be optimized. The according mail protocol is completely restarted when their settings changed. Some system filters are now directly integrated in the mail protocols. Hopefully make things easier to understand. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40398 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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bebcc474f865f05ed524f43fe27df98a5d1696dc |
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30-Oct-2012 |
Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de> |
Renamed a few files to better match their class names.
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220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 |
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31-Jul-2014 |
Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> |
Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed.
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b0944c78b074a8110bd98e060415d0e8f38a7f65 |
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01-Aug-2013 |
Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de> |
More work towards hybrid support * All packaging architecture dependent variables do now have a respective suffix and are set up for each configured packaging architecture, save for the kernel and boot loader variables, which are still only set up for the primary architecture. For convenience TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH, TARGET_LIBSUPC++, and TARGET_LIBSTDC++ are set to the respective values for the primary packaging architecture by default. * Introduce a set of MultiArch* rules to help with building targets for multiple packaging architectures. Generally the respective targets are (additionally) gristed with the packaging architecture. For libraries the additional grist is usually omitted for the primary architecture (e.g. libroot.so and <x86>libroot.so for x86_gcc2/x86 hybrid), so that Jamfiles for targets built only for the primary architecture don't need to be changed. * Add multi-arch build support for all targets needed for the stage 1 cross devel package as well as for libbe (untested).
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aba82385f185a06370acaaeb06b9188326804814 |
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28-Jun-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Patch by taos. Adds rdef files to make localization working. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@42337 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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b2a55ebf98c90f5b1087d74ba18e9a8c4833f806 |
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20-Jun-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Apply a nice patch from Taos, just some smaller fixes by myself. Localize the mail add-ons. The Japanese translation is attached to #7689. Please give a notice when it is in the translation system and the ticket can be closed. Does the B_UTF8_ELLIPSIS comes into the B_TRANSLATE macro? git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@42265 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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d26fee1afb9b3f3fdee2ca569b4944c3ad377d39 |
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08-Feb-2011 |
Clemens Zeidler <clemens.zeidler@googlemail.com> |
Switch to the new MailProtocol and account API. Lot of other smaller adaption to the new mail server. Remove button in the pref app removes the complete account because we don't have separate chains any more. The pref app stays a mess, needs some layout love! (I did it even look worse...) The new account/mail settings classes know if they have been changed but the current pref panel does not use this feature very well. It always mark the settings as modified when the settings view is displayed or more precise when the settings view is detached from the pref window, this could be optimized. The according mail protocol is completely restarted when their settings changed. Some system filters are now directly integrated in the mail protocols. Hopefully make things easier to understand. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40398 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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