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[haiku-development] Re: Do we need a webstore for HaikuDepot to replace HaikuWare? (Ingo Weinhold)

Development mailing list - Sun, 2015-05-17 16:45
On 02.05.2015 19:26, Jim Saxton wrote: You just repackage them. It's actually pretty simple, and so much nicer for your users. The more interesting issue is, however, where to put them. And that one hasn't been solved yet AFAIK. An alternative repository is a role Haikuware could have adopted, but Karl's plans were apparently something else. ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Maintainer of the ARM port (Ithamar Adema)

Development mailing list - Sun, 2015-05-17 14:45
Hi Georg! On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Georg Lanzl georg.lanzl@xxxxxx wrote: KDL when trying to mount the roots (as expected). Cool, that means your development environment is setup correctly and all of that works ;) ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Do we need a webstore for HaikuDepot to replace HaikuWare? (Jérôme Duval)

Development mailing list - Sun, 2015-05-17 10:45
Am 02.05.2015 19:26 schrieb Jim Saxton black.belt.jimmy@xxxxxxxxx: You just repackage them. It's actually pretty simple, and so much nicer for your users. The more interesting issue is, however, where to put them. And that one hasn't been solved yet AFAIK. An alternative repository is a role Haikuware could have adopted, but Karl's plans were apparently something else. ...
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Ticket #12070 (vlc-0.8.6i Problems) closed

Latest Bugs & Tasks - Sun, 2015-05-17 10:06
duplicate:

VLC version from HaikuPorts is broken atm. AFAIK, it needs some fixes to be able to use newer ffmpeg.
You can use repackaged version of VLC from ​http://haiku.uwolke.ru/repo/binaries-x86_gcc2/#En with ffmpeg lib compiled in.

The crash is a dupe of #6803.

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Ticket #12070 (vlc-0.8.6i Problems) created

Latest Bugs & Tasks - Sun, 2015-05-17 09:54

Installed via HaikuDepot.
No audio output, crash on Quit.
MediaPlayer works okay.
See Debug output from crash.

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Add lcms package for x86_64.

Source Activity - Sun, 2015-05-17 09:12
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[haiku-development] Maintainer of the ARM port (Georg Lanzl)

Development mailing list - Sun, 2015-05-17 01:45
Hi all, after an evaluation of various ARM board for a project at work I have currently four or five boards available and as i’m not very happy width the linux versions available I was wondering if HAIKU is ready for ARM. After some reading I gave it a try width the beagle board and ended up in KDL when trying to mount the roots (as expected). As I’ve been always a fan of BeOS and now of HAIKU I decided to get my hands dirty and try to get some things done. A year ago I did some low-level ARM ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Do we need a webstore for HaikuDepot to replace HaikuWare? (Jim Saxton)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 21:45
You just repackage them. It's actually pretty simple, and so much nicer for your users. The more interesting issue is, however, where to put them. And that one hasn't been solved yet AFAIK. An alternative repository is a role Haikuware could have adopted, but Karl's plans were apparently something else. This all depends on the programs being accepted into haikudepot. This ...
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Debugger: Add Inspector UI controls for edit mode.

Source Activity - Sat, 2015-05-16 21:35
InspectorWindow: - Add buttons to control edit mode, and helper functions to maintain their state. - Implement listener hook for memory change events, to track when requested memory writes are completed, and update the view accordingly. Together with the previous batch of commits, this implements the first part of #9708. InspectorWindow: - Add buttons to control edit mode, and helper functions to maintain their state. - Implement listener hook for memory change events, to track when requested memory writes are completed, and update the view accordingly. Together with the previous batch of commits, this implements the first part of #9708.
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[haiku-development] Re: A solution for all your debugging woes! (Ingo Weinhold)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 19:45
On 02.05.2015 17:12, kallisti5 wrote: No clue why I never thought of this. So when you have an issue at boot, there is no guarantee that syslog will be written to disk. (99.99% of the time it isn't) This means you have to pull out the ol' serial cable to get kernel logs. ...
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[haiku-development] A solution for all your debugging woes! (kallisti5)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 17:45
No clue why I never thought of this. So when you have an issue at boot, there is no guarantee that syslog will be written to disk. (99.99% of the time it isn't) This means you have to pull out the ol' serial cable to get kernel logs. I'm about to test a new boot option. Enable synchronous syslog ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Do we need a webstore for HaikuDepot to replace HaikuWare? (Richie Nyhus-Smith)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 15:45
Adding a link to HDS to be able to install the packages directly would be from HDS, synchronize ratings/comments/user logins, etc. would be a huge effort. For nothing else, AFAICT than a prettier interface. Why not just make HDS's look/UI more consumer ready instead? That would ...
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[haiku-development] Re: libtool .la files contain package names and versions (Axel Dörfler)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 15:45
Am 02/05/2015 um 03:52 schrieb François Revol: I'm still not sure we can safely drop all of them though, but it'd be nice. cf. That link pretty clearly states that the la files are obsolete today. Not sure what more you'll need :-) ...
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[haiku-development] Re: Do we need a webstore for HaikuDepot to replace HaikuWare? (Axel Dörfler)

Development mailing list - Sat, 2015-05-16 15:45
Am 01/05/2015 um 23:33 schrieb Pete Goodeve: On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 07:52:11PM +0000, Earl Pottinger wrote: What do I do with my programs that are zip files? You just repackage them. It's actually pretty simple, and so much nicer for your users. ...
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