pkg

All is well

Blog post by Sil2100 on Thu, 2007-07-19 12:15

Even though I had some private issues this week, all is going well with the PackageInstall. In its current form it is able to properly install all 3 test BeOS packages I tried on it, creating files and directories along with their data and attributes without flaw. So, what's left to do right now?

The Package format

Blog post by Sil2100 on Fri, 2007-06-08 17:07

Personal rant: my university examination session draws near and with it all credit tests as well. I'm doing my best in time management not to put any of my current tasks and projects into starvation, but exactly as Ryan wrote to me - it's not easy.

Going back to more Haiku-specific topics, last week I was mostly analyzing the .pkg format Be Inc. left us behind. After some tests, most crucial parts of it are clear to me now. I must say most of their design solutions for this particular chosen concept had logical and technical grounds. To tell the truth, when I started hacking on this format I thought to myself: “Good god, who did this to you?”. I was wrong. Well... it's a very interesting one nevertheless.

Packages and file collisions

Blog post by Sil2100 on Thu, 2007-05-10 18:29

Finally back with a proper development environment.

Seizing the opportunity of having some free time, I finished implementing the user interface and prepared everything for package file parsing. Since I have yet to analyze the .pkg format throughout, I'd rather have everything prepared for this to come. From what I see from the materials sent by Ryan, the format itself doesn't seem to be as complicated, but there are still quite some unknowns. I will have to do some tests on a BeOS platform to see how a few other things work. For instance - unknown various bytes between the package description and the package author and name. Probably unessential though...
I will look into this more as soon as possible.

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