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dstcheck: swap first and second buttons, change wording...

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 16:37
... from "Use this time" to "Keep this time", as the question is about keeping the status quo, not changing to some different time. As discussed with Humdinger in #haiku. ... from "Use this time" to "Keep this time", as the question is about keeping the status quo, not changing to some different time. As discussed with Humdinger in #haiku.
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tcp: fix build breakage caused by hrev49265.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 16:34
There's currently a debate on the ML as to whether this should be '== 0' or '!= 0', though. There's currently a debate on the ML as to whether this should be '== 0' or '!= 0', though.
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Implement MSG_NOSIGNAL

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 15:37
* Part of latest POSIX specification, this prevents send() on a closed socket to raise a SIGPIPE signal (but EPIPE is returned). * Part of latest POSIX specification, this prevents send() on a closed socket to raise a SIGPIPE signal (but EPIPE is returned).
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Updated dos2unix packages.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 11:56
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Updated bash packages.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 11:00
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Updated expat package for x86.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 09:39
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gzip: use the outsourced packages.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 09:26
* remove gzip Jamfile from the build and gzip sources from the tree. * remove gzip Jamfile from the build and gzip sources from the tree.
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Added packages for gzip.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 08:47
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[haiku-development] Re: Who's working Haiku's on UI/UX? (Ithamar Adema)

Development mailing list - Wed, 2015-06-10 07:45
First of all, let me say I _was_ quite enjoying some parts of this thread's UI discussion, hearing arguments for/against certain changes, all good mostly. On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:22 AM, fox noodles foxnoodles@xxxxxxxxx wrote: propose makes sense or it doesn't. I can and will judge for myself and so can everybody else on this list. For it to be any different, ...
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Ticket #12136 (Closing application doesn't terminate disk activity) created

Latest Bugs & Tasks - Wed, 2015-06-10 05:13

When closing an application that is using the HDD, disk activity isn't terminated. Instance is 'find' box, which when closed keeps searching directories until it eventually runs out, at which time it will crash Tracker because the parent window isn't there any longer.

Instance is Terminal, which may be used to compile a program and so will keep going for wuite some time unnecessarily.

I believe the correct response to an application being closed is to immediately cancel all disk activity, it must be assumed that the user is either no longer interested in the result or is trying to kill a rampant process.

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setarch: use a login shell; fixes #12066.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 03:54
* This also updates /etc/profile to detect whether our parent process is a shell, and changes the banner message accordingly. * Also, pipe errors to /dev/null, in case grep is not installed; this allows us to not require grep as a dependency, and let the banner message do the right thing. * This also updates /etc/profile to detect whether our parent process is a shell, and changes the banner message accordingly. * Also, pipe errors to /dev/null, in case grep is not installed; this allows us to not require grep as a dependency, and let the banner message do the right thing.
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setarch: fix generation of new PATH environment variable.

Source Activity - Wed, 2015-06-10 02:12
* The insertion index didn't take into account the fact that some paths don't get added before the index is calculated. This resulted in the requested arch paths ending up in reverse if we were already in the requested arch environment. Fixes #12125. * The insertion index didn't take into account the fact that some paths don't get added before the index is calculated. This resulted in the requested arch paths ending up in reverse if we were already in the requested arch environment. Fixes #12125.
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[haiku-development] Re: Who's working Haiku's on UI/UX? (fox noodles)

Development mailing list - Wed, 2015-06-10 00:45
Please stop the I know it all, I have so much experience, please don't make me explain anything, just do what I say attitude. Either what you propose makes sense or it doesn't. I can and will judge for myself and so can everybody else on this list. For it to be any different, I wrote a whole speech on *** on this but I guess this guy is not worth it. a classic lazy programmer who prefers to stick with an outdated thing for years. ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Who's working Haiku's on UI/UX? (Stephan Aßmus)

Development mailing list - Tue, 2015-06-09 20:45
Hi, Am 16.05.2015 um 19:52 schrieb fox noodles: Thanks for the comprehensive Adrien, yes I'm aware that most of the time people are working for free on Haiku etc. so do I ATM, but as u might already know and from my personal experience it's always(I repeat always no exceptions unless you're a ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Who's working Haiku's on UI/UX? (fox noodles)

Development mailing list - Tue, 2015-06-09 20:45
explained* On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 12:31 PM, fox noodles foxnoodles@xxxxxxxxx wrote: Personally I do understand all those things Humdinger talks about, yet I'm still sticking to hidden scollbars(explaint above) (and I do scroll a lot trust me). So I guess it's just a matter of taste and should implemented in both ways. Let the user decide... ...
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libbe: Fixed current_team() to work after a fork.

Source Activity - Tue, 2015-06-09 20:37
* This allows to start a valid looper in the forked child, for example. * This allows to start a valid looper in the forked child, for example.
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