From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 04:38:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 03:38:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process Message-ID: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Every few boots I get a KDL during the late boot process under VMWare with r20262. The sc doesn't help at all. I don't really know how to best extract helpful infos from the kernel debugger in this case. I guess you'll know. The virtual machine is configured with 256 MB RAM and one processor, the standard Haiku image as HD, and the usual peripherals. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 06:02:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 05:02:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.96a036c58ef8314c7ec680abdaa12298@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): The problem occurred three or four times in a rather short period of time. Since reporting it, it didn't happen even once more (probably 20+ runs since then). Fascinating. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 09:03:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 08:03:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.7f46d0d2cd6400bb184d7b32417748f7@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Welcome to kernel debugging land ;-) Anyway, did it happen for you before as well, or only since you updated to r20262? And does it happen for you after r20268 anymore? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 10:00:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 09:00:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1049: implement a FireWire stack In-Reply-To: <045.7b881a001168ff81f9db85a78abc6918@haiku-os.org> References: <045.7b881a001168ff81f9db85a78abc6918@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.4a36e2e82c6221980bd7f0a96bb966b1@haiku-os.org> #1049: implement a FireWire stack -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: Drivers/FireWire | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * component: Drivers => Drivers/FireWire -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 10:56:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 09:56:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1057: add PPP connection replicant and connection dialog Message-ID: <045.a780d079d080721592cb95ae0fd5098e@haiku-os.org> #1057: add PPP connection replicant and connection dialog --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: wkornewald Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Network Stack Component: - Network & Internet/PPP | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- This could be implemented as part of the net_server. The connection dialog should ask the user whether he wants to connect (unless AskBeforeConnecting is disabled in the configuration). It should be possible to change the password before connecting. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 11:04:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 10:04:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1058: simplify PPP preflet and integrate it into our network preflet Message-ID: <045.a80d7c78f336cec31dfc57040cf1f0f1@haiku-os.org> #1058: simplify PPP preflet and integrate it into our network preflet --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: wkornewald Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Network Stack Component: - Network & Internet/PPP | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Due to its modular design the UI of our PPP preflet is not as easy to use as it should be. Since there is no strong reason for keeping it modular it would be nice to rewrite the whole preflet and move the configuration into one dialog with an "Advanced..." button for extra configuration options. Only provide the most important configuration options. Advanced IP settings are mostly useless these days because the PPP server should provide the configuration options, automatically. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 11:08:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 10:08:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1059: [IPCP] update DNS server list Message-ID: <045.d93e2afd355acfd6cecaa1d3b2d258b8@haiku-os.org> #1059: [IPCP] update DNS server list --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: wkornewald Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Network Stack Component: - Network & Internet/PPP | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- The IPCP protocol module must update the DNS server file if the server provides a list of DNS servers. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 13:30:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 12:30:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1044: USB OHCI support In-Reply-To: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> References: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.7a3d6846d397d66f705e525790a6118d@haiku-os.org> #1044: USB OHCI support --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: mmlr Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * cc: niels.reedijk at gmail.com (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 13:51:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 12:51:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1048: add support for PowerPC In-Reply-To: <045.582f59dead7bb3ad40ba88dad8de6988@haiku-os.org> References: <045.582f59dead7bb3ad40ba88dad8de6988@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.fb8e643dcfc286a85e98b448ee9397cf@haiku-os.org> #1048: add support for PowerPC --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: PowerPC --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): Some other stuff to fix would include unguarded inlined asm, arch- dependant kernel stuff, and probably some network issues with addresses and port numbers. Some graphics card drivers might also need some work to be usable (some cards map big-endian versions of hw registers at different addresses). Note qemu includes a ppc emulator, so you shouldn't need real hw to test. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:02:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:02:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1060: add NFSv4 support, including caching and attributes. Message-ID: <042.c2e996104708f292fd3dc02a3bb10f12@haiku-os.org> #1060: add NFSv4 support, including caching and attributes. ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: File Systems/NFS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- We currently supports NFSv2 with a port of a BeOS addon, that doesn't include any caching. Correct NFSv4 support would bring in more features including extended attributes (will require designing a mapping to POSIX & NFS attributes that would be idempotent). NFSv4 also adds more protocol support for caching (sending perms with dir listing...). NFSv4 might even allow vendor-specific extentions that could allow us to tunnel query support, but that needs verification. References: http://playground.sun.com/pub/nfsv4/webpage/ http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/nfsv4-charter.html http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/ -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:05:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:05:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. Message-ID: <042.98aa68b6304411fbd6c44791063d45d5@haiku-os.org> #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/NFS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Need to add copyright headers to the NFS add-on I ported and fixed, also ask the original author if reachable if MIT would be a possible licence (it was released as freeware). Original version found here: http://www.bebits.com/app/1021 Unlikely that emails at german univs are kept around but who knows... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:06:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:06:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1055: set_signals() crashes in radeon.accelerant after r20251 In-Reply-To: <046.2088f068de630a9f2eb39c22589e9448@haiku-os.org> References: <046.2088f068de630a9f2eb39c22589e9448@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.bb00c99e8c5cb89a52f5cbf1a34d3ec7@haiku-os.org> #1055: set_signals() crashes in radeon.accelerant after r20251 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => assigned Comment: I've looked into it (as I can reproduce it on my laptop as well), and I think clone_area() is to blame for this. IOW it does not care about the wiring/locking mode of the area it clones, it doesn't make any pages available. Since I removed the fault handler from device stores, it suddenly fails. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:08:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:08:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. Message-ID: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- The code is messy; just a personal reminder. Don't even look at it :p -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:08:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:08:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. In-Reply-To: <042.98aa68b6304411fbd6c44791063d45d5@haiku-os.org> References: <042.98aa68b6304411fbd6c44791063d45d5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.b58d0666c342ee9120ae864ad3c58948@haiku-os.org> #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/NFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * type: bug => enhancement -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:09:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:09:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. In-Reply-To: <042.98aa68b6304411fbd6c44791063d45d5@haiku-os.org> References: <042.98aa68b6304411fbd6c44791063d45d5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.12cd47f0bff4ed796c6429aa6e2e9bb3@haiku-os.org> #1061: fix NFSv2 copyrights, clarify licencing. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/NFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:09:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:09:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. In-Reply-To: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.feecde521133616168e9600322697dfb@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:10:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:10:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1060: add NFSv4 support, including caching and attributes. In-Reply-To: <042.c2e996104708f292fd3dc02a3bb10f12@haiku-os.org> References: <042.c2e996104708f292fd3dc02a3bb10f12@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.7eb508fae6337522b5f8fb1410df6828@haiku-os.org> #1060: add NFSv4 support, including caching and attributes. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: File Systems/NFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:21:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:21:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. In-Reply-To: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.ab11422e920eb703427c0fb66cf52180@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): I'm just not sure if we want to keep GoogleFS in our repository because of the legal issues it might have. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:28:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:28:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. Message-ID: <042.40125eaa39e34c59ed3644b9f260be15@haiku-os.org> #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Audio & Video/Codecs | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Lots of changes in avcodec recently... (avcodec_decode_audio2() for ex) Need to merge back with FFDecoders. Maybe use the external repository property of svn ? (does it support references to a specific version ?) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:31:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:31:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. In-Reply-To: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.3544581e64382b30d4edc40f58072b10@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): Can always rename it... I don't think they fear our competition though :D -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:36:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:36:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. In-Reply-To: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.78e9423c06fa0f2eb9416012dcc6d71c@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): I wasn't talking about the naming issue. The problem is that we are using their search results and changing the way they're displayed (we even remove the ads). AFAIK, they don't allow manipulating the resulting HTML. The search results must look exactly the same as in a web browser. At least, we discussed this on the admin list. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:38:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:38:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. In-Reply-To: <042.40125eaa39e34c59ed3644b9f260be15@haiku-os.org> References: <042.40125eaa39e34c59ed3644b9f260be15@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.f3d06c8354e3481481eeaac50097691f@haiku-os.org> #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Audio & Video/Codecs | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): If they tag their code this should work (you simply use the URL for the tag). AFAIK, it's impossible to refer to a specific revision, though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:50:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:50:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. In-Reply-To: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8a44f455b0f5e4dea5031f34ef6e4e7b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.80f0791d19bd45ae5bf798d01166f34f@haiku-os.org> #1062: add copyright headers to googlefs; cleanup code. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/GoogleFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): the ad removal is just an unattended result of the simplistic html parser (it also skips non-html pages like PDF). I started looking at their XML API but it was restricted and they removed it anyway... so much for the altruistic period :) They probably can't do anything against the code itself (free speech) just for shipping bins... I don't think they ever sued over Firefox search side-bars which do parse the html, but I'll remove it if deemed necessary. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 14:56:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:56:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. In-Reply-To: <042.40125eaa39e34c59ed3644b9f260be15@haiku-os.org> References: <042.40125eaa39e34c59ed3644b9f260be15@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.a7de616da1add10bfa5af3f9f7c6e310@haiku-os.org> #1063: Update avcodec plugin to a recent ffmpeg; sync with fixes done on FFDecoder and merge. -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Audio & Video/Codecs | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): Good to know, I'll have to read the svnbook someday :) One can always check the version macros but it would break the build each time they break their trunk. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 15:11:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 14:11:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1064: Replicant-ify and nsPlugin-ify MediaPlayer Message-ID: <042.d1fa0900d7e0bb55569979550b7ce7f9@haiku-os.org> #1064: Replicant-ify and nsPlugin-ify MediaPlayer ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: mmu_man Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - Applications/MediaPlayer | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- It would be nice to have MediaPlayer usable by other apps as a View. Both Replicant and nsPlugin (netscape API as used by Opera, but IIRC there is a newer API for Mozilla plugins, should be verified) require moving all the control code from the Window to the base View class as the Window nor the App will be available then. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 15:26:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 14:26:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1055: set_signals() crashes in radeon.accelerant after r20251 In-Reply-To: <046.2088f068de630a9f2eb39c22589e9448@haiku-os.org> References: <046.2088f068de630a9f2eb39c22589e9448@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.57f141430ae48468ac365920bb570e06@haiku-os.org> #1055: set_signals() crashes in radeon.accelerant after r20251 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: clone_area() now inherits the locking/wiring of the source area. Fixed in r20283. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 15:49:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 14:49:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1014: Pages printed with StyledEdit are empty In-Reply-To: <042.b129cbfc1f9fcab52869037f0388ab6f@haiku-os.org> References: <042.b129cbfc1f9fcab52869037f0388ab6f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.990f522ce2ea0a92f7375539e335265e@haiku-os.org> #1014: Pages printed with StyledEdit are empty -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: laplace | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - User Interface | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: app_server was writing beyond allocated memory in the AS_CREATE_PICTURE handler, inside ServerApp. I fixed this in r20285. Preview now somewhat works. Closing... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 17:50:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 16:50:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.8b2bd567140b8079cbde73ebdbc51b42@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): As I wrote, I couldn't even reproduce it with r20262 anymore. :-) I think I hit the same (or similar) bug twice or thrice with earlier revisions, not very often, though. It looked like I really could reproduced quite frequently now, but apparently this isn't the case after all. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 20:19:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:19:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' Message-ID: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- After copy and link files from a CD, i have this message when i tried to use 'ls', 'cp' or 'mv' (not 'help', por example): elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' resolve_symbol "memset_internal" return: -2147478780 runtime_loader: troubles relocating: 0x80001304 Tested in VmWare (rev: 20288). PD: AboutHaiku is failing with the same error. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 1 23:15:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 22:15:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' In-Reply-To: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> References: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.465d0b52bcccf67f78a36e142b7ddcae@haiku-os.org> #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Can you please provide a list of the files you copied? You may have accidently replaced a system library. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 00:36:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 23:36:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) In-Reply-To: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> References: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.c4150907181ea97a906ce985cb2111ce@haiku-os.org> #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by marcusoverhagen): Seems to work now, after the recent changes made by geist. However, I can only test the boot process up to the point where the root partition is supposed to be mounted. Can anyone else confirm? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 01:43:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 00:43:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) In-Reply-To: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> References: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.ec30cea477d9a2585e1bbf9a50de3b52@haiku-os.org> #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by tigerdog): Tested here using 1 March image from BuildFactory on real hardware (Athlon64x2 3800+.) Boot no longer stops at the point indicated in my previous comment. Booting dies after appserver starts (thread 47 caused segment violation) but this may be unrelated. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 02:59:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 01:59:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) In-Reply-To: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> References: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.4b7f8368cf20a93ebc75e30de5825ef9@haiku-os.org> #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by geist): that's what I'm seeing too. Later on the system dies because the first couple of processes gets clobbered somehow. I don't think it's SMP related, it may be something we're not doing right on newer cpus, or it could be just a fast machine problem. I vote to mark this one closed and track the app_server/sh/whatever failures with another bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 06:45:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 05:45:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.bfb3ca7f4c85d8e78250d199db817aac@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Reproduced with r20288. I add the serial debug output. The sc of the thread hitting KDL is as inconclusive as before. We've got a nice sc from the first userland crash though. Translating the libroot addresses: {{{ 0x21b18: atomic_test_and_set() (frameless) BPrivate::hoardLock(long &) 0x29c9a: BPrivate::threadHeap::malloc(unsigned long) 0x2a9e9: malloc() 0x77a81: add_fork_hook() 0x77bdc: __register_atfork() 0x6a2dc: atfork() 0x25be1: __init_heap() 0x170a3: initialize_before() 0x16f3e: _init_before() [runtime_loader...] }}} The accessed lock variable is part of the threadHeap object, which is part of the processHeap object. So, it looks like the pointer getAllocator() returns was invalid. Don't see how that would be possible though. It also doesn't explain why shortly after another process misbehaves in the kernel. Likely both are caused by a VM bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 08:00:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:00:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) In-Reply-To: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> References: <041.02ee0fbf38663071c526f73ae434354b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.e87600357f5f595482f5c0f643b2fddd@haiku-os.org> #1018: Booting on Athlon 64 X2 fails with both cpus enabled (vmware) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: (I don't know why the font is set to bold) Closing this bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 11:01:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:01:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1066: Print_server is not started at boot Message-ID: <045.4c7298e1f582ce439d1b44b7c3d2f820@haiku-os.org> #1066: Print_server is not started at boot ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/print_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Print server should be started automatically at boot. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 11:04:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:04:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage Message-ID: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/ShowImage | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- If you try to print from ShowImage, the application will hang. A spool file will be created, but the print_server doesn't seem to recognize it. Printing (somewhat) works from StyledEdit and Terminal. Component=Showimage for now, but could be a print_server or libbe issue. Feel free to redirect as needed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 11:45:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:45:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware In-Reply-To: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.44eaf62863b97bfb7df5e8bf50db8250@haiku-os.org> #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: Happens again with latest revision (in VMWare). If I enable syslog I can't reproduce. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 12:03:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:03:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware In-Reply-To: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.dffac4b0f6811067bb1dfebbaf27c0c5@haiku-os.org> #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Actually I'm starting to think it's not related to the ipro1000 driver, since I just reproduced a similar KDL while launching the page setup for the PDF printer driver. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 12:06:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:06:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1068: Print server dies with PDF printer driver Message-ID: <045.5e9e8815b8ca37dcf95c3ebc0a388d06@haiku-os.org> #1068: Print server dies with PDF printer driver ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/print_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Setup PDF printer driver as the default printer, and use the "print to file" transport. Try to print something and when it asks you for the output file name, hit "cancel". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:23:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:23:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1069: Create thread scheduler with CPU affinity Message-ID: <040.199ef078f162f4650bc5294777768c37@haiku-os.org> #1069: Create thread scheduler with CPU affinity ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Create an O(1) thread scheduler with CPU affinity and soft real-time support which targets desktop responsiveness. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:26:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:26:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1070: Implement a precache algorithm for the file system caches Message-ID: <040.24e28bcca6d38cc898d015347235d14a@haiku-os.org> #1070: Implement a precache algorithm for the file system caches ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ The file cache exports an API for precaching modules. We already have a very simplistic launch_speedup module that could be used as an example. The block cache currently reads single blocks from disk, and doesn't do any precaching whatsoever. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:29:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:29:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1049: implement a FireWire stack In-Reply-To: <045.7b881a001168ff81f9db85a78abc6918@haiku-os.org> References: <045.7b881a001168ff81f9db85a78abc6918@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.a8eb629c9b0cee72672be41e48137464@haiku-os.org> #1049: implement a FireWire stack -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: Drivers/FireWire | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Old description: > This should include support for DV cams and mass storage. New description: This should include support for DV cams and mass storage. Of course, you may also port an existing stack with a compatible license. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:32:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:32:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems Message-ID: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Just to give an example, the current syscall mechanism is much slower than it should be. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:35:01 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:35:01 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1072: Write an HDA audio driver and add-on Message-ID: <040.a10117f1ecafcc52de483402ae8e415f@haiku-os.org> #1072: Write an HDA audio driver and add-on ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ We need to support HD-Audio chipsets. Because of the features of this standard, it might be feasible to create a new media add-on for this as well, instead of using the current hmulti- audio add-on. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:36:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:36:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #800: ICMP In-Reply-To: <040.8d5ca9a0e9258419f459abf36d63ccd1@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8d5ca9a0e9258419f459abf36d63ccd1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.9e41c04f204ce94eb34ca14b47c32637@haiku-os.org> #800: ICMP -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Network Stack Component: - Network & Internet/Stack | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * platform: => All Comment: * Complete our ICMP implementation, allow the stack to send ICMP packets to report errors. * Implement an error reporting mechanism. * Implement error handling of ICMP packets to TCP, IPv4, and UDP. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:40:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:40:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1073: Implement path MTU discovery Message-ID: <040.76bd4d8a1e3d723ff1d70d771ecea569@haiku-os.org> #1073: Implement path MTU discovery ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: zooey Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - Network & Internet/IPv4 | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Use the ICMP protocol to implement path MTU discovery as described in [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1191 RFC 1191]. Also interesting probably are [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc879 RFC 879], and even more [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2923 RFC 2923] which discusses problems of TCP with path MTU discovery. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 14:43:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:43:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server Message-ID: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- The current app_server implementation is mostly not optimized yet. As this is actually noticeable, and we aren't that close to the speed of BeOS R5 yet, this should be changed, though :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 15:43:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 14:43:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware In-Reply-To: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.590bb61050e0b35b4a021f348745bd15@haiku-os.org> #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Out of curiosity, what's your build environment and gcc version ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 18:49:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 17:49:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' In-Reply-To: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> References: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.27287f992eb3188ea379aecea48ca4bd@haiku-os.org> #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by rdaneel): I just linked /beos/system/lib (from Beos Max) to /Haiku/home/config/lib (its empty) . I didnt replace any system library. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 2 22:26:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 21:26:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' In-Reply-To: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> References: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.60f972340de78d34b771937dcbe30462@haiku-os.org> #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Maybe it could be good to search for lib first in beos/system/lib and then in home/config/lib :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 01:31:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 00:31:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3f8774e8eec1afa7c0546dee498101e5@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): This bug is becoming my favorite... :-) Still r20288: {{{ PANIC: cacheRef 0x908ad620 ref count too low! Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> sc stack trace for thread 0x32 "sh" kernel stack: 0x803fd000 to 0x80400000 user stack: 0x7efe7000 to 0x7ffe7000 frame caller :function + offset 803ff744 (+ 48) 8007a44d :kernel_debugger_loop + 0x00dd 803ff774 (+ 32) 8007aec2 :kernel_debugger + 0x009a 803ff794 (+ 176) 8007ae1e :panic + 0x0036 803ff844 (+ 64) 80052dc9 :vm_cache_remove_consumer + 0x0225 803ff884 (+ 48) 8005288c :vm_cache_release_ref + 0x0128 803ff8b4 (+ 64) 8004dd67 :_vm_put_area__FP7vm_areab + 0x011f 803ff8f4 (+ 48) 8004f186 :vm_delete_areas + 0x008a 803ff924 (+ 64) 800325a1 :exec_team + 0x0131 803ff964 (+1088) 80033aca :_user_exec + 0x006a 803ffda4 (+ 352) 8002fd0b :syscall_dispatcher + 0x043b 803fff04 (+ 160) 80080984 :i386_handle_trap + 0x0238 iframe at 0x803fffac (end = 0x80400000) eax 0x18 ebx 0x3250cc ecx 0xffffff00 edx 0x2 esi 0x7ffe7008 edi 0x15 ebp 0x7ffe6b70 esp 0x803fffdc eip 0xffff0102 eflags 0x207 vector: 0x63, error code: 0x0 803fffa4 (+ 0) ffff0102 7ffe6b70 (+ 192) 00227148 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x27148 7ffe6c30 (+ 76) 00226fdf 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x26fdf 7ffe6c7c (+ 96) 002264b9 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x264b9 7ffe6cdc (+ 96) 002237a6 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x237a6 7ffe6d3c (+ 64) 00224897 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x24897 7ffe6d7c (+ 96) 00223a30 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x23a30 7ffe6ddc (+ 80) 0022315d 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x2315d 7ffe6e2c (+ 48) 00225a0e 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x25a0e 7ffe6e5c (+ 80) 002239a4 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x239a4 7ffe6eac (+ 80) 0022315d 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x2315d 7ffe6efc (+ 48) 0021ee19 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x1ee19 7ffe6f2c (+ 64) 0021d0b2 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x1d0b2 7ffe6f6c (+ 64) 00215d9f 533:sh_seg0ro at 0x00200000 + 0x15d9f 7ffe6fac (+ 48) 001007ae 7ffe6fdc (+ 0) 7ffe6fec 540:/bin/sh_main_stack at 0x7efe7000 + 0xffffec }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 06:45:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 05:45:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1044: USB OHCI support In-Reply-To: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> References: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.6ec417e1238f8cc4625add3cc5e33fa0@haiku-os.org> #1044: USB OHCI support --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: mmlr Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by tigerdog): * cc: doug at sheltonfamily.org (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 06:46:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 05:46:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1044: USB OHCI support In-Reply-To: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> References: <045.95d7cf1f9f7c375158db263698ccd0fb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.414daca323e1c63e2a6cb532ba4fb76c@haiku-os.org> #1044: USB OHCI support --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: mmlr Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by tigerdog): added myself to the cc list on this, as I'm hoping appropriate USB support will get my mouse and KB working with Haiku. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 06:47:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 05:47:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1045: USB isochronous streams In-Reply-To: <045.f01a9eeaf20fd6286ea430fadb2fb479@haiku-os.org> References: <045.f01a9eeaf20fd6286ea430fadb2fb479@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.f8d9969c824fb71078e573364df5dc49@haiku-os.org> #1045: USB isochronous streams --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: mmlr Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by tigerdog): * cc: doug at sheltonfamily.org (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 10:00:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:00:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk Message-ID: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- VMWare, 1 CPU, 256 MB RAM, 100 MB Haiku image (r20309) as IDE 0:0, 100 MB ReiserFS image as IDE 0:1, CD ROM IDE 1:0,... When trying to mount the ReiserFS volume (through UserlandFS) readv_pos()/read_pos() retrieve incorrect data from the device for one of the blocks. I've traced the read requests to scsi_dsk:das_read() where they look OK. I dumped the read block in block_io:block_io_read() (io.c) showing the beginning reflect the actual data stored on disk, but the remainder is zero'd out. Of the two attempts to read the block in question the second one returned more of the correct data. An md5sum over the device returned the correct checksum, though. Attached is the part of the serial debug output showing the dumped block. The second attachment shows a dump of the block how it should look like. For testing ReiserFS via UserlandFS add the following to you UserBuildConfig: {{{ # UserlandFS kernel add-on, server, and BeOS FS interface lib AddFilesToHaikuImage beos system add-ons kernel file_systems : userlandfs ; AddFilesToHaikuImage beos system servers : UserlandFSServer ; AddFilesToHaikuImage beos system lib : libuserlandfs_beos_kernel.so ; # settings file local ufsSettings = userlandfs ; SEARCH on $(ufsSettings) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) src add-ons kernel file_systems userlandfs ] ; AddFilesToHaikuImage home config settings kernel drivers : $(ufsSettings) ; # ReiserFS AddFilesToHaikuImage home config add-ons userlandfs : reiserfs ; }}} When Haiku has booted start the UserlandFSServer in one Terminal: {{{ /system/servers/UserlandFSServer }}} and mount the volume in another one: {{{ mkdir /mnt mount -t userlandfs -p reiserfs /dev/disk/ata/0/slave/raw /mnt }}} I've uploaded my ReiserFS test image to: http://cs.tu-berlin.de/~bonefish/private/haiku_reiserfs_test_image.bz2 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 13:17:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:17:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website Message-ID: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ When submitting the form, having changed something other than the email address, an error message tells me the email address is already taken. Well, duh! :) So it looks like I'm blocked from changing profile settings unless I switch to another email address temporarily. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 13:27:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:27:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.2cc307172e15d2ec02cb779421a2391c@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): Having switched email address, it seems I can't switch back to the old one, it still being "in use". I can, however, now change settings repeatedly with the new address. Perhaps it's because the old address (at kirilla.com) is also (I believe) linked to my account on Trac, whereas the new one (at kirilla.se) is not? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 13:45:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:45:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.2730a7e72bb4eb63893b844bb90ebde8@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): I checked the DB and you have two accounts (kirilla and jonas.kirilla) which both had used the same email address. That caused the error message. You can fix the issue by deleting the old account (kirilla?). Just go to your user profile, edit it, and click on the "delete" button. Please tell me if it solves the problem, so I can close this ticket. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 13:55:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:55:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1077: Add multicast support to IPv4 Message-ID: <042.e4a9603a07faec07578f8dda7cb747bb@haiku-os.org> #1077: Add multicast support to IPv4 ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: zooey Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Network Stack Component: - Network & Internet/IPv4 | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Our current network stack doesn't implement multicasting. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 14:02:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:02:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1078: Create a GUI debugger Message-ID: <042.6625b33bd796d7037813a366ef701c6a@haiku-os.org> #1078: Create a GUI debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Currently we don't have a replacement for BDB, the Be DeBugger. We use gdb on the command line, but it requires knowing the commands. Most likely a native GUI front-end to gdb would do the job. Gdb already has several front-ends for X11 based OSes, which could serve as examples on how to do it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 14:05:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:05:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1078: Create a GUI debugger In-Reply-To: <042.6625b33bd796d7037813a366ef701c6a@haiku-os.org> References: <042.6625b33bd796d7037813a366ef701c6a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.e21df0b1e5bc7de3e2b5eb3f51545aee@haiku-os.org> #1078: Create a GUI debugger -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmu_man | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * type: bug => enhancement -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 14:21:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:21:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1046: update NTFS to most recent ntfs-3g version In-Reply-To: <045.2c5fe1afe8a43db03f84354e3268b368@haiku-os.org> References: <045.2c5fe1afe8a43db03f84354e3268b368@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.7da712ab413f2867412289c1a4b1c9f7@haiku-os.org> #1046: update NTFS to most recent ntfs-3g version --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/NTFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Well, this seems to be fixed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 14:36:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:36:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.910228bf19ab795e356d665a24c30b61@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): I can't find a Delete button. I've looked at the profile pages, used the sitewide search function, used Firefox's search on the relevant pages... Feel free to delete the 'kirilla' account manually, if you like. (I'm sorry if this looks like a "user error". FWIW, I don't recall creating two accounts for the CMS, but I could be wrong.) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 14:58:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:58:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.bb3ba6bbc32f2e75aa5e211499cd21f9@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): Done. The "Delete" button should be next to the "Submit" button when editing your user profile, but it might as well not exist for non-admin users... Also, this is not a "user error". I think it has something to do with the migration from phpBB to Drupal. Please check if it work, now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 15:19:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:19:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.523f55884d10d88c99ae992def225dda@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): I could edit the account without problems now, and the other account looks gone. Thank you! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 15:34:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:34:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website In-Reply-To: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> References: <048.cc8cf512646af56c59aa229f0861831d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.3c32ddbf82d8d106b4e8efb45b574d80@haiku-os.org> #1076: Error in Profile editor on Haiku website ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Wonderful! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 18:41:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 17:41:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied Message-ID: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/ATI | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- After obtaining the changes to the Radeon driver/accelerant committed in r20271 through r20278, I am now having a problem changing my screen resolution to 1280x1024 or higher. If I set only the current workspace to 1024x768, it KDLs in such a way that I can't read what it says on the screen (serial log to follow shortly). If I set ALL workspaces simultaneously, I get a spontaneous reboot. I have confirmed that reverting headers/private/graphics/radeon, src/add- ons/accelerants/radeon, and src/add-ons/kernel/drivers/graphics/radeon back to r20270 resolves the issue. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 18:42:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 17:42:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied In-Reply-To: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> References: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.8619524fdb24759c760c9f1c0810d2a3@haiku-os.org> #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/ATI | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): Oops: Hardware: PIII 600 w256mb memory and Radeon 9250 AGP -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 3 23:16:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 22:16:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action In-Reply-To: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> References: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.d7ec780496e2905e37311867b34dffc8@haiku-os.org> #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by marcusoverhagen): Moving the mouse during boot does trigger sending (in this case) 13200 debug messages from interrupt context directly after the mouse is enabled, before the thread executing ps2_dev_command gets scheduled again and can set the enable flag. The code responsible for that is: {{{ status = ps2_dev_command(dev, PS2_CMD_ENABLE, NULL, 0, NULL, 0); if (status < B_OK) { TRACE(("mouse_open(): cannot enable PS/2 mouse\n")); goto err4; } atomic_or(&dev->flags, PS2_FLAG_ENABLED); }}} Please don't move the mouse during boot. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 11:35:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 10:35:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action In-Reply-To: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> References: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2155abd512ce49c294a4a733d1303926@haiku-os.org> #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:6 marcusoverhagen]: > Moving the mouse during boot does trigger sending (in this case) > 13200 debug messages from interrupt context directly after the > mouse is enabled, before the thread executing ps2_dev_command > gets scheduled again and can set the enable flag. > > The code responsible for that is: > {{{ > status = ps2_dev_command(dev, PS2_CMD_ENABLE, NULL, 0, NULL, 0); > if (status < B_OK) { > TRACE(("mouse_open(): cannot enable PS/2 mouse\n")); > goto err4; > } > atomic_or(&dev->flags, PS2_FLAG_ENABLED); > }}} > > Please don't move the mouse during boot. Can't we disable or at least reduce the debug output of the ps2 driver ? Or it's still too early to do that ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 13:50:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 12:50:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.7e757333ee7204d3495708ec4b86bf3e@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by diver): Here is another example: type alert `fortune` in terminal and hit return. Tested on linux via vmware with r20316. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 13:57:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 12:57:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1080: Access to dev document denied Message-ID: <048.36a3af9ef2c5b8e92f7ce9fce23d30f0@haiku-os.org> #1080: Access to dev document denied ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ This page: "Development Documents Index" http://haiku-os.org/documents/dev/index links to lots of resources, of which these two can't be accessed: http://haiku- os.org/documents/dev/haiku_programming_101_for_bonafide_nutcases http://haiku-os.org/documents/dev/developing_ime_aware_applications "Access denied You are not authorized to access this page. Please make sure that you are logged in (see the toolbar at the top right). If you are trying to use the contact form of our website (for example, to contact the GSoC Haiku Administrator), login is required. If you don't have an account with us, you can create one here. If you are logged in and you think that you are getting this message in error, please contact the Webmaster using our contact form." I am logged in, and the other dev documents load fine. (BTW, is using Trac for this okay? Should I email the webmaster, like the text says?) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 16:50:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:50:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1080: Access to dev document denied In-Reply-To: <048.36a3af9ef2c5b8e92f7ce9fce23d30f0@haiku-os.org> References: <048.36a3af9ef2c5b8e92f7ce9fce23d30f0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.a433a87451e98bade33c6fe2040f3959@haiku-os.org> #1080: Access to dev document denied ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * cc: koki (added) * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Trac is absolutely fine. Thanks for the report! I've finally found what is causing the issue. The overview (and all other views) listed content that was not yet published. I've fixed all view (could be interesting for Jorge) by adding "Published = True" to the filter rules. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 19:59:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 18:59:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1020: No save alert message for a changed draft mail. In-Reply-To: <043.966ecbc51091d08f5f0ec099a59402bd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.966ecbc51091d08f5f0ec099a59402bd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.e81598af415d8bc734a2f662c2b4f294@haiku-os.org> #1020: No save alert message for a changed draft mail. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/BeMail | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [ticket:1020 kaoutsis]: Correcting the description: Open BeMail and creat a new mail. Fill Fill with foo Write a line to the body text. Then File => Save as Draft Close BeMail. Go to the Deskbar right click to the mail icon Go Open Draft select foo add a line to the main body text, Then File => Save as Draft. Add an other line. This time close BeMail by clicking to the yellow button of the window manager. No save alert message. Open again the foo email the last line you have added is missing. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 20:22:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 19:22:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1081: Cannot boot haiku.image Message-ID: <042.659bd70784f0e2cb47fbf0580ad69d73@haiku-os.org> #1081: Cannot boot haiku.image -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- I cannot boot haiku.image using qemu (on a linux, ver 0.9.0) which was built under BeOS Max. I get "Failed to load OS" error". It very strange because this image I can mount under BeOS Max but I can't under linux: [root at localhost test]# mount -o loop haiku.image x mount: Not a directory Images built under linux (gcc 2.95.x) always works fine. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 23:52:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:52:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied In-Reply-To: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> References: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.05227ad2af28176c27747941ff9b1939@haiku-os.org> #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/ATI | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Thanks for the report! Actually, I'm to blame that you still have that issue; I have got a patch from Euan for this already, I just didn't find the time to apply it yet. I'll do so tomorrow, and hopefully, this will fix your problems. FWIW I have the same problem with my laptop with a Radeon FireGL Mobile 9000. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 23:56:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:56:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1082: Runtime Loader Fails for Programs on File Systems not Using the File Cache Message-ID: <043.1a7abe21b07a3b6c9ec5ca354253633d@haiku-os.org> #1082: Runtime Loader Fails for Programs on File Systems not Using the File Cache -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Running programs on file systems not using the file cache fails. The runtime loader uses sys_vm_map_file() to map the executable file, which apparently doesn't work for FSs not using the file cache. _vm_map_file() (vm.cpp) has a TODO stating something to that effect. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 4 23:59:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:59:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' In-Reply-To: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> References: <042.bbb56422c49631169a31c0c81215c2c0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.c9f1be3aeaadbc13ec18355c937a7af5@haiku-os.org> #1065: elf_resolve_symbol: could not resolve symbol 'memset_internal' ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: I don't know, it would be some kind of user protection, but it *sometimes* isn't what you would want to do, and might tempt you to replace a system lib physically as well. Maybe it's less of a problem if the system you're using is actively maintained, though, and therefore your libs are reasonably up to date. Another option would be to ignore user library paths when starting system applications. I think I would like that a lot. Anyway, I'm closing this bug, as it's invalid: since home/config/lib/ supersedes /system/lib/ (by intention, not accidently), every library you put into the former with a name that exists in the latter will replace the latter library. Therefore, Haiku suddenly tries to use BeOS MAX libs which aren't compatible. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 5 09:10:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:10:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1080: Access to dev document denied In-Reply-To: <048.36a3af9ef2c5b8e92f7ce9fce23d30f0@haiku-os.org> References: <048.36a3af9ef2c5b8e92f7ce9fce23d30f0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.5d6cb4ece6440b9857e2e82f01a44c85@haiku-os.org> #1080: Access to dev document denied ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by koki): Thanks for fixing this one Waldermar! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 5 19:25:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 18:25:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied In-Reply-To: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> References: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.142fadf76a53f1dd29961d1136e8c6ef@haiku-os.org> #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/ATI | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20336. Can you confirm? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 01:27:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 00:27:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk In-Reply-To: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> References: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.90f41dfee08d52cf10845dcf5c79a27a@haiku-os.org> #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Disabling IDE DMA in the boot menu doesn't help with this problem. So it doesn't seem to be related with bug #985 in any obvious way. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 11:20:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:20:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop Message-ID: <043.9b1be52c0748168ee052d2163f88617c@haiku-os.org> #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reproducible with vmware: * boot Haiku * execute "hey Tracker quit" in the Terminal -> The kernel starts printing the same page fault message to the serial debug output endlessly. I have the suspicion this is the same problem I've fixed in r15933 for the PPC port (next to last item of the commit message): GCC4 optimizing the code for the error jump label away. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 11:21:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:21:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop In-Reply-To: <043.9b1be52c0748168ee052d2163f88617c@haiku-os.org> References: <043.9b1be52c0748168ee052d2163f88617c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.17fd17458f4072e70eec7275af9e4c97@haiku-os.org> #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: axeld, korli (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 11:29:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:29:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware In-Reply-To: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.1f3c6735e457aa484712a9dae7c3d861@haiku-os.org> #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): I was finally able to reproduce it with serial log enabled. It shows up when I mess with ifconfig with the ipro1000 card (trying to set the ip address). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 11:43:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:43:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.3758aa1816fdb4708238221428178fa4@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): That bug seems to be fixed. At least I cant' reproduce it anymore in latest revisions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 11:47:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:47:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.cbdf5ad47701d229ccd83668fb7fc16c@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: I wonder if it was my latest changes to Terminal... anyway it's gone for real. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 13:57:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:57:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.c163adeb266bcb426b0f319361e85473@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): If not, we can still reopen it any day :-) As you know, I could almost never reproduce it, maybe now it's your turn to do that :)) Still, it would be nice to know what change did it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 14:07:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:07:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1084: Appearance crashes when started Message-ID: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> #1084: Appearance crashes when started ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- The Appearance preflets crashes when started, before showing anything on screen. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 14:08:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:08:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1084: Appearance crashes when started In-Reply-To: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> References: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.a40ca1e6fa2abb506cd1a217cf7d7e82@haiku-os.org> #1084: Appearance crashes when started ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: darkwyrm Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * owner: axeld => darkwyrm * component: - Applications => - Applications/Appearance -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 14:09:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:09:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1085: Add Mount Rainier support to the CD driver Message-ID: <040.3a44fd313b4319a56cbcc3dc44dcac00@haiku-os.org> #1085: Add Mount Rainier support to the CD driver --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Mount Rainier is a packet writing method that requires special drive support. It allows CD/DVD-RW media to be used like a hard drive. For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rainier_%28packet_writing%29 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 14:13:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:13:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1086: Add ExpressCard support Message-ID: <040.32ee67c2cbb104acd3e601c6e2355d0f@haiku-os.org> #1086: Add ExpressCard support -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: Drivers | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- While we have initial support for CardBus, its successor technology ExpressCard is not supported yet. For more information, see: http://www.expresscard.org/ -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 14:59:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:59:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1084: Appearance crashes when started In-Reply-To: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> References: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.4f18e7d6dcdff8b2c35fc380b9be41f0@haiku-os.org> #1084: Appearance crashes when started ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: jackburton | Owner: darkwyrm Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * component: - Applications/Appearance => - Preferences/Appearance -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 18:59:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 17:59:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1026: Black screen when Haiku switch to graphical mode after bootscreen GeForce 6150 In-Reply-To: <039.4bfb2d61bcd7320f493569858adbe572@haiku-os.org> References: <039.4bfb2d61bcd7320f493569858adbe572@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.793c39c843b041eb909791aa2c6fbf96@haiku-os.org> #1026: Black screen when Haiku switch to graphical mode after bootscreen GeForce 6150 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: acca | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/nVidia | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by acca): It seems the problem is that Haiku displays the image on DVI. I do not have a DVI monitor, so I can not verify this. Zeta returns the same result. So, the problem is in the Rudolf's driver. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 20:04:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:04:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.7620da29f896cf4fe3210451d6d2e5bf@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by kaoutsis): * cc: kaoutsis at sch.gr (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 6 20:06:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:06:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.a2b82247bb1b48d04d4471b5c1f44174@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): i find interesting this topic. Can you think a way, that i could help? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 09:24:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 08:24:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2150c4c0bc4602c2bb0054e9eed51c40@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by wkornewald): * cc: kaoutsis at sch.gr (removed) * cc: kaoutsis, stippi, bonefish (added) Comment: Well, you'd have to use a profiler and compile with profiling options. Stephan has already done some profiling. I think you need to add this to the Jamfiles for the app_server (Ingo will know better): {{{ { SubDirCcFlags -pg ; SubDirC++Flags -pg ; } }}} I also found a [http://www.network- theory.co.uk/docs/gccintro/gccintro_80.html short intro] to this topic. I've rarely used profilers, though, and I don't know if you will also need to set linker flags in the Jamfile. You could just try and see if it works. I suggest that you ask on the main mailing list if you need more (=better ;) help. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 09:31:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 08:31:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.205bba66b7c7aff592f58bdfface41c5@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): It will also require us to measure the impact of context switches, and to find ways to reduce their cost (ie. by trying to make sure that drawing threads always use their full quantum if there is something left to draw). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 10:04:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:04:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #985: IDE DMA problem under VMWare In-Reply-To: <041.510e4714a9e60a918a894dd73be0eefe@haiku-os.org> References: <041.510e4714a9e60a918a894dd73be0eefe@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.30dfbbba8431cc7361bf569b4950bf0d@haiku-os.org> #985: IDE DMA problem under VMWare ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: aldeck | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (removed) * cc: axeld (added) * owner: axeld => marcusoverhagen * priority: normal => high Comment: The IDE DMA implementation is faulty. I does write to wrong registers (reported in vmware logfiles), and trys to reset the devices in a strange way. I added some debug output for this problem in r19990. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 10:04:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:04:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #985: IDE DMA problem under VMWare In-Reply-To: <041.510e4714a9e60a918a894dd73be0eefe@haiku-os.org> References: <041.510e4714a9e60a918a894dd73be0eefe@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.87700dc47599d11785dd44e16dcf0e79@haiku-os.org> #985: IDE DMA problem under VMWare ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: aldeck | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 10:12:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:12:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action In-Reply-To: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> References: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.df4dd00ee06cc27b78274cdb6af3a6b1@haiku-os.org> #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (removed) * status: reopened => new Comment: I'll disable the debug output of ps2 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 12:06:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 11:06:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.34a434a1e82b745360705551b3bb0d80@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): The SubDirCcFlags/SubDirC++Flags should work. You can also add the compiler flags in your build/jam/UserBuildConfig file, which is the recommended way, since you don't need to meddle with any Jamfiles that are under version control. To add the "-pg" flag in src/servers/app and all subdirectories use the following: {{{ AppendToConfigVar CCFLAGS : HAIKU_TOP src servers app : -pg : global ; AppendToConfigVar C++FLAGS : HAIKU_TOP src servers app : -pg : global ; }}} If you want to add it only for specific directories, replace the "global" by "local" and add respective lines for the directories you're interested in. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 16:35:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 15:35:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' Message-ID: <048.837ba0a5b862f194f4f1831f1de996ac@haiku-os.org> #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ I was playing around some more with my website profile, and tried subscribing to all possible content. On the 'content types' subsection of 'my subscriptions', it seems like I can subscribe to 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' -- I get two of the "* Your subscription was activated" - but the checkboxes of these two do not reflect the subscription. I click them, save, get the positive feedback, but the boxes aren't checked. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 18:31:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 17:31:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' In-Reply-To: <048.837ba0a5b862f194f4f1831f1de996ac@haiku-os.org> References: <048.837ba0a5b862f194f4f1831f1de996ac@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.d690605a5e8e4abd21ab90f4d72ed752@haiku-os.org> #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Now, that was an ugly one. :) Thanks for the report! This happened because the subscription module is using a too small database field for the subscribed type. I've fixed the DB schema and cleaned up the DB. Now it seems to work. Just in case you wondered, the checkboxes reflect the real subscription state whereas the "Your subscription was activated" message does not, so you were not subscribed to those content types. Please let me know if it's really fixed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:15:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:15:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.484b739a4f5afe9c27d19e7c86bf4b35@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaoutsis): * cc: kaoutsis at sch.gr (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:18:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:18:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.db35a297a77cc93cc03b9294f4c9cf2e@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): How i could help here? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:29:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:29:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. Message-ID: <043.59dc2bb60d99ddb0f2d59811d6e84f4f@haiku-os.org> #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment, in order to remove the typo. So the typo will be standing there for the next fifty years? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:41:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:41:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f52c58bf144c5bc1ce21bf02c64291ce@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): Does the profiling switches -pg working for sure in gcc 2.95.3-beos-060710 ? If i enable the switches, it seems that i can not produce gmon.out: $ gprof -v GNU gprof 2.15 $ gprof MyCompiledAndLinkedWithProf gmon.out: No such file or directory -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:42:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:42:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. In-Reply-To: <043.59dc2bb60d99ddb0f2d59811d6e84f4f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.59dc2bb60d99ddb0f2d59811d6e84f4f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.485b65d47dc21c4a4aba8f3c2147273a@haiku-os.org> #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: Only developers may change the bug description. We don't want to invite people to change important ticket data on their own, especially if they're changing other people's data. Since you're a regular contributor I've given you developer access. From now on, tickets can be assigned to you and you have access to all ticket fields. Comments cannot be changed, in general. Maybe this feature will come with a later Trac release. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:45:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:45:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e728bf6140f03449077178eae20c0eef@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by wkornewald): Did you run the app before you started the profiler? I.e.: $ MyCompiledAndLinkedWithProf $ gprof MyCompiledAndLinkedWithProf -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:53:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:53:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.6f367e6f470102848355249f277028a4@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:7 wkornewald]: Yes, i did. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 19:55:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:55:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8a3d59a541753c2c6f7f742e1e895246@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:5 bonefish]: Very elegant. Now something to finish that work for linking: in my r5 & gcc 2.95.3-beos-060710 need to link with /boot/develop/lib/x86/i386-mcount.o to resolve the profiling symbols. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 20:50:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 19:50:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8cfa7ec15595f524522ffe0d985e180f@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): You're misusing gprof :-) You're supposed to run the executable, and quit it (killing it won't help), then it writes out a file called something like profile*** - and *that* file is the one you have to use gprof on. Because of these semantics, you can more or less only use profiling in the app_server test environment. Or write your own profiling code (instead of using the one provided by i386-mcount.o). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 20:53:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 19:53:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' In-Reply-To: <048.837ba0a5b862f194f4f1831f1de996ac@haiku-os.org> References: <048.837ba0a5b862f194f4f1831f1de996ac@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.bc6e561bad4ff9ed43d10823d4fbb5c2@haiku-os.org> #1087: Checkbox state not set when subscribing to content types 'Community pages' and 'Document for users' ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/CMS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): Yes, everything looks okay now. Thanks! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 20:54:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 19:54:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.d33d4ca9aef28c2199b3983a3708d708@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Run/write performance test apps, see where Haiku sucks in comparison with BeOS and/or FreeBSD/Linux/Windows, then find out why it does - and try to fix it :-) Alternatively, you could write profiling code that can be used in the kernel and use the output from that to see what should be optimized. For example you could create an app that allocates and frees lots of kernel resources (like sems, areas, ports, ...), maybe even in multiple threads, and see how the performance is compared to BeOS. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 21:04:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:04:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8a03b9f8f6bf4b8684599261802e135c@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:3 axeld]: Ok, nice idea. For a start i will make some little apps for comparison haiku/r5. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 21:14:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:14:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. In-Reply-To: <043.59dc2bb60d99ddb0f2d59811d6e84f4f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.59dc2bb60d99ddb0f2d59811d6e84f4f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.ec3d6eca06c793de813e099c785ca0ac@haiku-os.org> #1088: If i made a typo in a bug that i opened, i can not edit the change history, or the comment of a attachment. -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:1 wkornewald]: > Only developers may change the bug description. We don't want to invite people to change important ticket data on their own, especially if they're changing other people's data. That is correct! (i didn't thought that scenario) > Since you're a regular contributor I've given you developer access. From now on, tickets can be assigned to you and you have access to all ticket fields. Ok, thanks. I will do my best! > Comments cannot be changed, in general. Maybe this feature will come with a later Trac release. Typos are ugly. Without typos, the bug-system will look more professional, i think -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 21:18:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:18:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.1084ce41c72782c1e4ff979c6f82026b@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Oh, and thanks :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 21:18:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:18:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.cc32950f7fc39f6ec5f232079f5fb6a3@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Note "src/tests/system/benchmarks" where are already some performance testers. There are also some public portable tests that might be interesting - when not testing some special BeOS/Haiku API, platform independent tests are preferred, of course. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 7 23:42:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:42:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator In-Reply-To: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> References: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.d910c44c9cc5e74d4d9cc0904e824e58@haiku-os.org> #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: darkwyrm | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): How about some more info like a real stack trace? And since when does this happen? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 01:29:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:29:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f2bb2adb5819d99394884c2011559c3c@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:10 axeld]: > You're misusing gprof :-) this is a nice opportunity to clear this issue: a) i follow this guide http://www.network- theory.co.uk/docs/gccintro/gccintro_80.html that Waldemar kindly provided. Doesn't working on r5 as described, (did i miss something?) but i believe on linux it would (i will test it tomorrow to be sure). b) I just found this: taken from our old newsletter issue 20: [...] Daniel Reinhold writes: [...] There is a GNU profiler that is included with many POSIX systems called 'gprof'. It is included with BeOS R5 as well (or at least with the developer tools mentioned above), but frankly, it doesn't work. However, Be did provide their own profiler called "profile". [...] Could you please clear the situation: Does gprof working on r5, should we use be's profile, or we may use Daniel's Ezprof (it is working fine), and we may extend to fit our needs? > You're supposed to run the executable, and quit it (killing it won't help), Yes, i already do that, ... > then it writes out a file called something like profile*** - Yes, this file is generated... > and *that* file is the one you have to use gprof on. How? > Because of these semantics, you can more or less only use profiling in the app_server test environment. Or write your own profiling code (instead of using the one provided by i386-mcount.o). That is a very important information to go on. Thanks! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 02:57:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:57:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2f930e0d70686ea3fc062f88be61ffe7@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:9 kaoutsis]: > Replying to [comment:5 bonefish]: > Very elegant. Now something to finish that work for linking: > in my r5 & gcc 2.95.3-beos-060710 need to link with /boot/develop/lib/x86/i386-mcount.o > to resolve the profiling symbols. Just use the LinkAgainst rule to add it: {{{ LinkAgainst app_server : /boot/develop/lib/x86/i386-mcount.o ; }}} Note, that the dependency is old, so the first time you might need to remove the generated executable or otherwise trigger re-linking. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 09:04:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:04:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1084: Appearance crashes when started In-Reply-To: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> References: <045.ec79e68304026ec20b816ae81be9cdc2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.4671d05a5d4ae8be3ccb78c3a94663f2@haiku-os.org> #1084: Appearance crashes when started ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: jackburton | Owner: darkwyrm Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Works now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 09:06:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:06:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1089: Appearance doesn't do anything Message-ID: <045.8fc93b7c8f106d428a0d5bebbd6b73d6@haiku-os.org> #1089: Appearance doesn't do anything --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: darkwyrm Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- If I change the colors using the appearance preflet, nothing happens. The old colors are still used throghout the system. Moreover, if I close and reopen the app, the colors are resetted to the default ones. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 09:59:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:59:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk In-Reply-To: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> References: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.9436f5c8a06edc4bc0bb69e9d2b24294@haiku-os.org> #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): I wrote a little test program causing the same disk access pattern (reading the same sequence of 512 and 4096 byte blocks), but it wouldn't reproduce the bug. However, changing the UserlandFSServer to directly invoke the FSs mount() hook allows to run the server without the kernel add-on, and this way one still can reproduce it. The change needs to be done in UserlandFSServer.cpp in UserlandFSServer::_CreateBeOSKernelInterface() after the block cache initialization, by inserting the following snippet: {{{ void* volumeCookie; vnode_id rootID; fsOps->mount(7, "/dev/disk/ata/0/slave/raw", 0, NULL, 0, &volumeCookie, &rootID); exit(1); }}} Test with: {{{ /system/servers/UserlandFSServer reiserfs }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 10:07:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 09:07:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk In-Reply-To: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> References: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.d865c3d48d9ed05453b63d7eba586e53@haiku-os.org> #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): I can reproduce the bug with qemu (0.8.2, Linux). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 17:15:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 16:15:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS Message-ID: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- On CentOS 4, I successfully build jam and the cross-tools, and I check out the Haiku source tree. When I run ./configure I receive this message: {{{ The compiler specified as Haiku target compiler is not a valid Haiku cross-compiler. Please see ReadMe.cross-compile. compiler: gcc compiler is configured for target: i386-redhat-linux }}} However, if I go ahead and do a "jam -q haiku-image" the image builds flawlessly every time. (And yes, I *did* follow ReadMe.cross-compile to the letter.) Build tools and Haiku are both at r20325. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 17:21:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 16:21:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.1a2a9a44d4f4558b736902d154fc02b2@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by j_freeman): Whoops, the revision is actually r20355. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 18:03:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:03:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.748375667a073fe68be9e17646a98bbe@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: Replying to [ticket:1090 j_freeman]: > However, if I go ahead and do a "jam -q haiku-image" the image builds flawlessly every time. (And yes, I *did* follow ReadMe.cross-compile to the letter.) No you didn't. Let me quote the last sentence of the section "Building on a non-BeOS platform" of the ReadMe: {{{ After following the instructions you can directly continue with the section Building. }}} and the last sentences of the ReadMe.cross-compile: {{{ The process can take quite some time, but when it finishes the build system is fully configured and you are ready to compile your first Haiku image. Instructions on how to build Haiku can be found in the section Building in the 'ReadMe' document. }}} Both tell you to continue with the section "Building". Running ./configure a second time is nothing this section instructs, but which you obviously did. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 18:43:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:43:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action In-Reply-To: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> References: <040.61f9c505e294035155f24cdd442f19e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.17ec3d8514ee9fc4af463b84a0555129@haiku-os.org> #955: Haiku wont respond if you boot it with mouse action ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: fixed in r20357 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 18:59:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:59:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed Message-ID: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ After the first (non-built-in) command has been run, Ctrl-C quits the Terminal. E.g. run "ls" in a fresh Terminal, press Ctrl-C, and *plop* the Terminal is gone. Tested in vmware. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:12:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:12:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.5e4e91d37670666e3696fb7520c3a009@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: And there we are again. #1091 is a duplicate of this one. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:14:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:14:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.5d301f9b9badc36492720a65b7d8c65c@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => duplicate Comment: Duplicate of #113 (was closed before). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:31:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:31:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1092: PCL6: Second page upside down in duplex mode Message-ID: <042.f4e72cff2731bfb040699237cc1c1d91@haiku-os.org> #1092: PCL6: Second page upside down in duplex mode ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: laplace | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Printing | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: Hartmut Reh Printer model: Samsung ML-2551N Using printer driver PCL6 in duplex mode the second page is printed upside down. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:31:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:31:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.771280f52c225915e5a0a61d5007acbd@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): I checked #113 before. It also concerns incorrect SIGINT handling, but the bug described there is indeed fixed. Hence I opened a new ticket. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:38:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:38:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1093: PCL6: Printing does not work using Protocol Class 2.1 Message-ID: <042.7d7317cd42f7e1693f4cb2d47b9ee867@haiku-os.org> #1093: PCL6: Printing does not work using Protocol Class 2.1 ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: laplace | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Printing | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: Hartmut Reh Printer model: Samsung ML-2551N Using printer driver PCL6 works with protocol class 1.1. However printing with protocol class 2.1 the following error is printed by the printer: PCL6 ERROR - sb_count != -128 POSITION: 0xb3b0 (46000) SYSTEM:XLPGP/xl_pattern LINE:890 VERSION:PCL6 3.48 08-30-2005 Printing also does not work with printer model: Okipage 12in. PC 2.1 works with printer model: HP Color LaserJet 2550n -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:54:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:54:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f3d021062850d27c5ccbbcfd2ba1ae82@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:12 bonefish]: Thank you. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 19:57:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:57:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.e9cc8d7abfc159eb5af888a6fc174105@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by j_freeman): These are the steps I took, verbatim: {{{ svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/haiku/buildtools/trunk haiku svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/haiku/buildtools/trunk buildtools cd buildtools/jam make ./jam0 install cd .. cd .. cd haiku ./configure --build-cross-tools ../buildtools/ ./configure (according to the Readme: "When building on Linux and other non-BeOS platforms "haiku" is the only supported target platform, so you don't need the "--target" parameter") }}} Running ./configure a second time is nothing this section instructs, but which you obviously did. You must invoke configure twice: once to build the cross tools, and once to set the target platform. It is on the second instance that I received the message telling me my compiler (which I had just built using the first configure) is not a valid cross compiler. You're absolutely right that Readme.cross-compile does not instruct a second running of ./configure, but if one follows the instructions in Readme.cross-compile, one is lead to Readme where there ''is'' a second running of ./configure. Please correct me if I'm mistaken. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:02:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:02:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.741cf503741d8df998dede842f1ba343@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Yes, but #113 was also abused for this other bug, and contains some discussions about that; therefore I opened it again. Technically you're right, though. Maybe open this one again, and letting bug #113 point to this one and vice versa for ongoing discussions? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:06:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:06:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.6222ad7aa7d464608bc092aa4b5e2b60@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): gprof is working perfectly on linux, as described in the Waldemar's short info (but unfortunately not on r5). Also gprof is found in binutils package. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:07:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:07:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.1f0f037157cd657771662af7688a6d09@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by j_freeman): Okay, I just realized the source of my confusion: There's a note under the "Configuring on '''BeOS'''" section about not needing to pass the --target parameter if building under '''Linux'''. (If someone is "configuring under BeOS", why would they care what needs, or not needs, to be done under Linux?) Who can I contact about taking that blurb out of the BeOS section? Perhaps moving it to the non-BeOS section? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:10:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:10:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.6445f4033ecfe00edbf1d7246c9a9683@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:13:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:13:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.c5e55717c793cb9b20c90226ee551c6e@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): I didn't read all the #113 comments, figuring they wouldn't apply since the bug was closed. But apparently some do describe the same bug. So, let's continue tracking it there, but adjust the bug description. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:29:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:29:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.bee6bb140e95a786883ab5284ecbc27b@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): I've removed it in r20358. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 20:43:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:43:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.0acd5841f6c4f0f99f99060e59c4142d@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Old description: > Hello devs, > > When you start a bunch of apps like this: > Pulse & > Screen & > > And then hit Ctrl+C in the terminal the apps will be killed. > In BeOS this only works when you start the application > without the "&". New description: When you start a bunch of apps like this: Pulse & Screen & And then hit Ctrl+C in the terminal the apps will be killed. In BeOS this only works when you start the application without the "&". After the first (non-built-in) command has been run, Ctrl-C quits the Terminal. E.g. run "ls" in a fresh Terminal, press Ctrl-C, and *plop* the Terminal is gone. Tested in vmware and qemu on Linux. r20359 Comment (by bonefish): Added a description of the remaining bug to the comment. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 22:05:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 21:05:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS In-Reply-To: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> References: <044.19faacaa602a5791221c4185d1b24e46@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.6079c80255df5761a19f04a928e65e52@haiku-os.org> #1090: ./configure lies about target on CentOS ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: j_freeman | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by j_freeman): Alright, thanks! It was just one of those minor things that can totally mess up an idiot like myself. ;) I'll try and pay closer attention next time. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 22:46:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 21:46:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.28098eabcacddf95c2ebc5f82486635c@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): Sorry, my bad. Under BeOS, you can just use "bprof" instead of "gprof"; usage is the same. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 8 23:34:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 22:34:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1094: Booting from CD to HD Message-ID: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> #1094: Booting from CD to HD --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Trying to boot this LIVE CD of Haiku in VMWARE: http://haiku.nksecurity.org/download_bootcd.htm I selected a hard drive with rev 20288 and i have this error: '''*** PANIC *** kernel_args max range to low! ''' Booting with "Screen debug output" leads this error in VMWARE: '''*** Virtual machine kernel stack fault (hardware reset) *** The virtual machine just suffered a stack fault in kernel mode. On a real computer, this would amount to a reset of the processor. It can be caused by an incorrect configuration of the virtual machine, a bug in the operating system, or a problem in the VMware Workstation software. Press OK to reboot virtual machine or Cancel to shut it down.''' -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 02:15:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 01:15:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator In-Reply-To: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> References: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.aafae782b5e4f3103085a3f882c70cfd@haiku-os.org> #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: darkwyrm | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by darkwyrm): Sorry about that. I thought from your kernel wizardry skillz you might be able to figure it out from there. :) I just attached the entire serial output. It's been ages since I last tried to boot on real hardware, so I don't know how recently it stopped working. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 08:46:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:46:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1094: Booting from CD to HD In-Reply-To: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> References: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.e6f0791c01c2fde288f9c23198297742@haiku-os.org> #1094: Booting from CD to HD ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): There is the chance that there is something wrong with this CD build. Can you provide the serial log output from VMware? The config in the .vmx file could look like this: {{{ serial0.present = "TRUE" serial0.fileType = "file" serial0.fileName = "/my-path-to/serial-port.txt" serial0.tryNoRxLoss = "FALSE" }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 08:48:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:48:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator In-Reply-To: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> References: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.519bf55f99eb5c9c4af9b87e06c725a0@haiku-os.org> #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: darkwyrm | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): If it would happen over here as well, maybe; but remote debugging requires as much information as possibly. Thanks for the update, could you please enter "bt" and "thread" in the KDL and provide that as well? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:17:01 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:17:01 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1095: NVIDIA nForce SATA driver Message-ID: <041.a0e2207f8eae9146abb444b43da60f1e@haiku-os.org> #1095: NVIDIA nForce SATA driver --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Needed for all but the latest nForce chipsets, which instead are AHCI compatible. The Linux driver is called nv_sata, http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/drivers/ata/sata_nv.c?v=linux-2.6 See http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/drivers/ata/sata_nv.c?v=linux-2.6#L258 for a list of supported controllers. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:18:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:18:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1096: NVIDIA nForce ethernet driver Message-ID: <041.86dc8b3d54f4aee51e1abed72c1fb42e@haiku-os.org> #1096: NVIDIA nForce ethernet driver -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- On BeBits there is one based on an old version of Linux' nForce ethernet driver forcedeth: http://www.bebits.com/app/4241 Current Linux version can be seen here: http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/drivers/net/forcedeth.c?v=linux-2.6 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:22:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:22:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1097: ext3 filesystem add-on Message-ID: <041.be904ddc11b0505699feebe5277517d7@haiku-os.org> #1097: ext3 filesystem add-on --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- IMO the most important missing filesystem add-on. Most users trying Haiku are probably Linux users. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:23:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:23:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1097: ext3 filesystem add-on In-Reply-To: <041.be904ddc11b0505699feebe5277517d7@haiku-os.org> References: <041.be904ddc11b0505699feebe5277517d7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.694a2d43c2eea2e07e4856f440a33470@haiku-os.org> #1097: ext3 filesystem add-on ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by ekdahl): * type: bug => enhancement -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:26:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:26:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1098: CD/DVD burning application Message-ID: <041.9f04617c3b5210d9a0b8101ec9d980da@haiku-os.org> #1098: CD/DVD burning application ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- A must have for any modern operating system. With features to: * Burn disc image * Create UDF disc * Create ISO 9660 disc * Create DVD Video disc * Format RW disc -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 10:33:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:33:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1099: Lossless rotation of JPEG images in ShowImage Message-ID: <041.c29944dc7c259f501f9f04ddf6daa425@haiku-os.org> #1099: Lossless rotation of JPEG images in ShowImage --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: leavengood Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/ShowImage | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- See mailing-list archive for the discussion on the subject: http://www.freelists.org/archives/openbeos/04-2006/msg00091.html Here's Michael Lotz suggestion on how to implement it: http://www.freelists.org/archives/openbeos/04-2006/msg00183.html The external command line app he mentions could e.g. be jpegtran (which is capable of many sorts of lossless operations on jpeg data) included in libjpeg. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 11:14:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 10:14:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1098: CD/DVD burning application In-Reply-To: <041.9f04617c3b5210d9a0b8101ec9d980da@haiku-os.org> References: <041.9f04617c3b5210d9a0b8101ec9d980da@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.6f31865c2c63710ad8507517c32fe349@haiku-os.org> #1098: CD/DVD burning application -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * milestone: R1 => Unscheduled Comment: For R1 we could use an existing tool. For R2 or R3 we might want to have something that integrates well with Tracker and maybe MediaPlayer (if we can't find a way to have audio CD burning via Tracker). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 11:33:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 10:33:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites Message-ID: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- When building under other platforms than BeOS compatible ones, there should be checks for bison, flex and makeinfo (required to build latest gcc4, included in texinfo). There might be more, but these are the ones I remember. Many people ask these kinds of questions on irc. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 11:40:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 10:40:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented In-Reply-To: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.bae8cd19807548800e71337b2f192c0a@haiku-os.org> #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by ekdahl): Replying to [ticket:1032 korli]: > BGLView::DirectConnected() seems badly implemented. > Several screen savers crash in it. > What screen savers crash in it? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 13:23:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 12:23:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.761fc690f683e282f5a674add1dde3dd@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): Indeed, I fell into the makeinfo problem myself on Ubuntu... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 19:45:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 18:45:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied In-Reply-To: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> References: <046.e4a260f99ed53aec786c44ff4b2b6e80@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.5e382f980b9daab8d02338fe413ea942@haiku-os.org> #1079: KDL/reboot problems with Radeon driver/accelerant after r20271-r20278 applied -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/ATI | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): Sorry for the slow response, I've been a bit busy :) Yes, works great now, I tested up to 1600x1200 with no issues on my side! Thanks for the timely attention! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 23:08:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 22:08:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.a84a48a3fa2681673a75f0cf058f249d@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Spotted the bug in lock_memory(). Fixed in 20362. I think get_memory_map() needs reviews, though. Since vm_translation_map_ops::query() never returns an error (x86), but a NULL address in what I would consider an error case (Huh, what's the point of a return value, if it is constant?), get_memory_map() fills the respective physical_entry() with NULL in such a case. How about a get_memory_map_etc() with additional parameters returning the number of physical entries set and the total amount of they cover? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 23:19:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 22:19:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.669c64a8c5b1bb7b8cbaf7cd7b7c1708@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: Darn, commented and closed wrong bug. :-/ Although it might indeed have been the cause too. I reopen it until verified. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 9 23:20:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 22:20:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk In-Reply-To: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> References: <043.2fd78fc5daf071a35069a4e33b3f0661@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.da9812d384a35513566a54c447fb513f@haiku-os.org> #1075: Wrong/Incomplete Data Read from Disk ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Spotted the bug in lock_memory(). Fixed in 20362. I think get_memory_map() needs reviews, though. Since vm_translation_map_ops::query() never returns an error (x86), but a NULL address in what I would consider an error case (Huh, what's the point of a return value, if it is constant?), get_memory_map() fills the respective physical_entry() with NULL in such a case. How about a get_memory_map_etc() with additional parameters returning the number of physical entries set and the total amount of they cover? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 00:27:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 23:27:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator In-Reply-To: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> References: <043.a966908411ab69359df60300bb59aba5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.ecf1a267bdc319623467293db457e9b9@haiku-os.org> #1035: KDL on boot - bfs block allocator ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: darkwyrm | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by darkwyrm): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: As it turns out, the real problem has to do with the prebuilt images @ haikuhost.com that I was using. The revision listed on the archive is _way_ ahead of the actual revision built into the image (a little after 20000 IIRC). Building the tree on my machine takes quite a while, so I was using the prebuilts. Installing a revision from the last couple of days shows that the bug has been already fixed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 02:54:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 01:54:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1094: Booting from CD to HD In-Reply-To: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> References: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.cdc38246ca207899be96f2eb142986b5@haiku-os.org> #1094: Booting from CD to HD ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by rdaneel): I think its a little disappointing: APM version 1.2 available, flags 3. smp_probe: entry base 0x9fc00, limit 0xa0000 smp_probe: entry base 0xf0000, limit 0x100000 smp_probe: found floating pointer structure at 0x000f70e0 smp_boot: intel mp version 1.4, virtual wire compatibility mode. smp: oem id: INTEL product id: 440BX smp: base table has 23 entries, extended section 144 bytes smp: cpu#0: Intel Pentium Pro, apic id 0, version 17, BSP smp: bus 0: PCI smp: bus 1: PCI smp: bus 2: ISA smp: found io apic with apic id 1, version 17 smp: I/O int: type 3, source bus 2, irq 0, dest apic 1, int 0, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 1, dest apic 1, int 1, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 0, dest apic 1, int 2, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 3, dest apic 1, int 3, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 4, dest apic 1, int 4, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 5, dest apic 1, int 5, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 6, dest apic 1, int 6, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 7, dest apic 1, int 7, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 8, dest apic 1, int 8, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 0, irq 31, dest apic 1, int 19, polarity 3, trigger mode 3 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 0, irq 68, dest apic 1, int 18, polarity 3, trigger mode 3 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 0, irq 64, dest apic 1, int 17, polarity 3, trigger mode 3 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 12, dest apic 1, int 12, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 13, dest apic 1, int 13, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 14, dest apic 1, int 14, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: I/O int: type 0, source bus 2, irq 15, dest apic 1, int 15, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: local int: type 3, source bus 2, irq 0, dest apic 255, int 0, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: local int: type 1, source bus 0, irq 0, dest apic 255, int 1, polarity 1, trigger mode 1 smp: apic @ 0xfee00000, i/o apic @ 0xfec00000, total 1 processors detected VESA version = 200 oem string: V M ware, Inc. VBE support 2.0 Welcome to the Haiku boot loader! number of drives: 1 boot partition offset: 0 load kernel... unhandled pheader type 0x6 unhandled pheader type 0x3 kernel entry at 8002805c Version mismatch between boot loader and kernel! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 13:20:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:20:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1094: Booting from CD to HD In-Reply-To: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> References: <042.724aad68296261f3a59854f0399bccfb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.463949c58a2f8113fbd7f9950e9450a7@haiku-os.org> #1094: Booting from CD to HD ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: No, it's not, it tells me that the image you're using is built incorrectly; it uses an outdated version of the boot loader. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 14:32:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 13:32:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1020: No save alert message for a changed draft mail. In-Reply-To: <043.966ecbc51091d08f5f0ec099a59402bd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.966ecbc51091d08f5f0ec099a59402bd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3b774c2729e4991bca796a452cec1c29@haiku-os.org> #1020: No save alert message for a changed draft mail. ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/BeMail | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Please ignore the patch, since i introduced an other bug, and i must dig further. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 14:57:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 13:57:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.37f3117922b406ce7459ff4f95108942@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by jonas.kirilla): Does the build system already check if the filesystem is reasonably sized, and whether or not there is a risk of running out of inodes? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 16:13:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:13:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image Message-ID: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Adding a new background image doesn't work. I can choose a file but the list "Image" has only "None" and "Other..." values. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 19:54:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 18:54:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.4c518efb13018fc2a024e56ccfe781d0@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * priority: normal => low * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: Replying to [comment:2 jonas.kirilla]: > Does the build system already check if the filesystem is reasonably sized, and whether or not there is a risk of running out of inodes? I suppose this is meant as a joke. If not, I'm really puzzled. :-) Regarding the missing tools: I think this is mostly a problem of less experienced users. Stefano, I'm sure you could interpret the resulting "/bin/sh: makeinfo: file or directory not found" (or similar) error message easily enough and fix the problem by installing the missing tool. Also the required tools are all pretty standard development tools, nothing fancy. If you're building a package from source from time to time you'll definitely have encountered all of them already. Anyway, I've added the list of required tools (I hope I've listed all of them -- if not, please tell me) to the ReadMe.cross-compile. I think this is just as good as adding checks to the configure script. I close this ticket. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 10 23:57:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:57:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.6e2ff3d5f12d9dcf162e78e95b8cc208@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by ekdahl): > Anyway, I've added the list of required tools (I hope I've listed all of them -- if not, please tell me) to the ReadMe.cross-compile. I think this is just as good as adding checks to the configure script. I close this ticket. That's definitely a big improvement, and hopefully "kills" most questions about that. Thank you! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 12:45:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 11:45:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.c388c33dad1bd5663931768ab51e9003@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by jonas.kirilla): No joke. Is it really that ridiculous? :] I've seen people report that they've run out of inodes when building large projects on UFS (ext2 is similar, IIRC) and the Haiku build isn't small anymore. I don't know if the configure script is a good place for it, but it might still be a good idea in theory to have the build try to estimate whether or not the host system has a fair chance at finishing the task at hand. Why spend hours of CPU and disk, and then fail, if it was already easily known before-hand! If it's not easily known before-hand, then I suppose this feature request is stillborn, but if a disk is obviously too small or it's already low on inodes and this can be measured? (I'm guessing it can be.) Anyway, perhaps it's not worth the effort. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 12:59:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 11:59:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.9c0039d1986e21810e4479f41bc22524@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by mmu_man): http://www.hmug.org/man/1/df.php df -i maybe, for linux at least ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 14:03:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 13:03:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself Message-ID: <040.09650cdbe83e40edd361bea4e9714617@haiku-os.org> #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ As a testbed for kernel development, profiling, etc. a virtual kernel running on top of the actual kernel would be beneficial. Also having it run on top of ie. Linux or BeOS would be nice, if possible, especially as long Haiku is not self hosting. Jonas Sundstr?m was kind enough to collect some more informations: "Reduces the engineering cycle time for testing new kernel code from 5 minutes to 5 seconds." -- Matthew Dillon DragonFlyBSD: Reasons for wanting to have a working virtual kernel http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00082.html A few questions and answers http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2007-01/msg00237.html Performance ans system resources http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00107.html Use of memory http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00157.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00039.html Short-term goals http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00010.html A few tickets http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00002.html Function conflicts between kernel and libc http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00018.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00030.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00039.html Man page http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=vkernel§ion=ANY Production uses for virtual kernels http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00054.html "Checkpointing" vkernels http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-02/msg00079.html Linux: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/kernel.html http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User-mode_Linux -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 14:03:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 13:03:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself In-Reply-To: <040.09650cdbe83e40edd361bea4e9714617@haiku-os.org> References: <040.09650cdbe83e40edd361bea4e9714617@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.72e20a7fff8761315598249b48eae4ea@haiku-os.org> #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Old description: > As a testbed for kernel development, profiling, etc. a virtual kernel > running on top of the actual kernel would be beneficial. Also having it > run on top of ie. Linux or BeOS would be nice, if possible, especially as > long Haiku is not self hosting. > > Jonas Sundstr?m was kind enough to collect some more informations: > > "Reduces the engineering cycle time for testing new kernel code > from 5 minutes to 5 seconds." -- Matthew Dillon > > DragonFlyBSD: > Reasons for wanting to have a working virtual kernel > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00082.html > > A few questions and answers > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2007-01/msg00237.html > > Performance ans system resources > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00107.html > > Use of memory > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00157.html > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00039.html > > Short-term goals > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00010.html > > A few tickets > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00002.html > > Function conflicts between kernel and libc > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00018.html > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00030.html > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00039.html > > Man page > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=vkernel§ion=ANY > > Production uses for virtual kernels > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00054.html > > "Checkpointing" vkernels > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-02/msg00079.html > > Linux: > http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/kernel.html > http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User-mode_Linux New description: As a testbed for kernel development, profiling, etc. a virtual kernel running on top of the actual kernel would be beneficial. Also having it run on top of ie. Linux or BeOS would be nice, if possible, especially as long Haiku is not self hosting. Jonas Sundstr?m was kind enough to collect some more informations, mostly from the DragonFly project: "Reduces the engineering cycle time for testing new kernel code from 5 minutes to 5 seconds." -- Matthew Dillon DragonFlyBSD: Reasons for wanting to have a working virtual kernel http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00082.html A few questions and answers http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2007-01/msg00237.html Performance ans system resources http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00107.html Use of memory http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00157.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00039.html Short-term goals http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00010.html A few tickets http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00002.html Function conflicts between kernel and libc http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00018.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00030.html http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-12/msg00039.html Man page http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=vkernel§ion=ANY Production uses for virtual kernels http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-01/msg00054.html "Checkpointing" vkernels http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-02/msg00079.html Linux: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/kernel.html http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User-mode_Linux -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 14:20:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 13:20:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths Message-ID: <040.077fe0ccd422fd66cf7835e8110362b6@haiku-os.org> #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- When the system is booted in safe-mode, user paths should be ignored/removed. For example, the $PATH variable should not contain /boot/home/config/bin/ anymore, $LIBRARY_PATH should not contain /boot/home/config/lib/ anymore. Furthermore, the runtime_loader should make sure that the defaults for both variables, if not specified, should also not contain user directories. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 11 18:11:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 17:11:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1100: configure should check for prerequisites In-Reply-To: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.80706b895c7c81fa8fe8d13d33f409e8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.5ec06f4f594668b531235a74e0558101@haiku-os.org> #1100: configure should check for prerequisites ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:5 jonas.kirilla]: > No joke. Is it really that ridiculous? :] > > I've seen people report that they've run out of inodes when building large projects on UFS (ext2 is similar, IIRC) and the Haiku build isn't small anymore. I actually didn't think that there are any current FSs (no, this definitely doesn't include UFS) that still have an inode limit (other than the number of free blocks). ext3 does have a specifiable limit, the default being 1 file per block (for 4KB blocks at least), AFAIK. ReiserFS doesn't even have inodes. > I don't know if the configure script is a good place for it, but it might still be a good idea in theory to have the build try to estimate whether or not the host system has a fair chance at finishing the task at hand. Why spend hours of CPU and disk, and then fail, if it was already easily known before-hand! Er, building a complete Haiku image (not including the buildtools) takes a little less than 15 min on my desktop machine, which is by no means current (P4 3.2 GHz). Besides, the time is not lost. You can simply free some disk space and jam again, continuing at the point where you stopped. > If it's not easily known before-hand, then I suppose this feature request is stillborn, but if a disk is obviously too small or it's already low on inodes and this can be measured? (I'm guessing it can be.) > > Anyway, perhaps it's not worth the effort. I don't think it is. Adding the checks is one thing, but since Haiku keeps growing one would also have to adjust the numbers from time to time. Anyway, it is way more likely to run out of inodes or disk space while checking out the haiku and buildtools sources than while building. A bit of statistics, after running a "jam -q haiku-vmware-image": total number of files: generated: 15025 haiku sources (without generated): 33639 buildtools sources: 27941 ratio sources/generated: 4.1 total disk space: generated: 433029 KB haiku sources (without generated): 867145 KB buildtools sources: 1046479 KB ratio sources/generated: 4.77 BTW, that also shows, that removing the buildtools sources after building the tools gives you more than enough room for building the image. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 03:05:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 02:05:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1104: Random crashes Message-ID: <042.2ebf4ccc8a2b26383fe48b35adaf90e6@haiku-os.org> #1104: Random crashes -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Live CD of rev 20363 its very unstable in my PC. Much older revisions were stable. It crashed inmediatly it started (deskbar and terminal fully loaded) and after mounted and opened a BFS partiton. No KDL, just reboot. My specifications: AMD 2100, 256 MB, Motherboard Asrock K7S8X (SiS Chipset), Nvidia FX 5200, HD 120 GB I cant reproduce it in QEMU. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 09:51:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:51:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.25a8ee0d4f819dbc2d8b4c447bb54593@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Would it work if we used a static variable (TLS ?) to keep the initialized state of iconv ? Thus we'd just call iconv_open() the first time convert_encoding() is called... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 09:51:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:51:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8f18e4bb3cbb44aea60cbeaf559015b6@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:3 jackburton]: > Would it work if we used a static variable (TLS ?) to keep the initialized state of iconv ? Thus we'd just call iconv_open() the first time convert_encoding() is called... Hmmm problem would be, thought, that we wouldn't know when to call iconv_close(). Ok, let go what I just said. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 13:30:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 12:30:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths In-Reply-To: <040.077fe0ccd422fd66cf7835e8110362b6@haiku-os.org> References: <040.077fe0ccd422fd66cf7835e8110362b6@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.396ce8bf5b2f9b7bbded8ded3a616ae4@haiku-os.org> #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): Also, the user boot script probably shouldn't be loaded. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 14:07:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 13:07:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1095: NVIDIA nForce SATA driver In-Reply-To: <041.a0e2207f8eae9146abb444b43da60f1e@haiku-os.org> References: <041.a0e2207f8eae9146abb444b43da60f1e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.d3094a20da005a98b8738d265cf59420@haiku-os.org> #1095: NVIDIA nForce SATA driver ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * owner: axeld => marcusoverhagen Comment: I'm reassigning this to myself, as I'm working on SATA support. I do not have nForce SATA hardware, if anyone wants to work on this, please contact me. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 16:11:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:11:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths In-Reply-To: <040.077fe0ccd422fd66cf7835e8110362b6@haiku-os.org> References: <040.077fe0ccd422fd66cf7835e8110362b6@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.673e89150030cf017d6f98c8318ca238@haiku-os.org> #1103: Safe-mode enhancement: ignore user paths --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Replying to [comment:1 wkornewald]: > Also, the user boot script probably shouldn't be loaded. That's already the case; it's handled in the Bootscript. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 12 23:56:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 22:56:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.4b92bfe45aef01da8d052564228647a5@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by stippi): Hi, if someone manages to get gprof/bprof working properly on R5 (for use in the test environment), that would be great. Don't forget to tell me how... :-) I did manage to get some useful info from ezprof, but I fixed all issues to the point that the info retrieved from ezprof is now pretty much inconclusive. I have thought very much about the performance issues, and have come to the conclusion, that the problem could very well be in the way "update sessions" work. Currently, the app_server maintains repainting on the *window* level of things. There are two update sessions (per window): a current and a pending update session. The client window paints views in the current update session which touch the dirty region. The problem here is, that the mechanism is probably too "coarse": The update session cannot grow after the window has been informed that repainting needs to be done. So additional dirty regions are placed in the next (pending) update session. When the window finally gets to repainting a particular view after having painted a few views, large portions of it might already be dirty in the next update session. So it has to be painted again. If the update sessions worked on the *view* level, instead of the window level (as seems to be the case in R5, since there is one update message per view), the dirty region (for each view) might grow for a much longer time on the server side (while the client window is busy painting other views), and the window might have to paint the view only once. I have yet to think of a way, how the update stuff can be moved to the view level, without wasting too much resources for all those regions. But I think this is defenitely one very important reason for the current "slowness" of the app_server. The drawing speed itself is likely not the problem for the majority of the views you see during typical use. HTH, Stephan -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 00:29:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 23:29:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.c40bac2bdd962418fb08d79822e49473@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): I also made some research about ezprof, since i am interesting to make it working in haiku also. The main problem about ezprof is well... speed. From my point of view, if ezprof can speed up, is very useful. To give an example of slowness: i take the collatz.c from http://www.network- theory.co.uk/docs/gccintro/gccintro_80.html for examing with ezprof and the results were the same as gprof (in linux), with a difference: ezprof take 3 hours! to complete. The "profile" the most speedy profiling tool (is a tool that comes with bprof) give the same results to the same machine in 20 seconds. ps: i guess collatz.c is the test for profilers:-) bye, Vasilis -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 00:54:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 23:54:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server In-Reply-To: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a8ee6960c13518b06df5ff3e76bbe50d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.023e72a3170790435f9d166d1908f443@haiku-os.org> #1074: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in our app_server ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): "profile" is using a very different concept, though: it just periodically checks where the executable is and counts the functions. That's very cheap, but also very inexact. Also, profilers that work via instrumenting like ezprof make function calls much more expensive, and thus, may distort the results. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 15:43:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:43:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1105: Window order in Workspaces is reverse Message-ID: <048.6b5a1923b8538fddc90cc2addc190957@haiku-os.org> #1105: Window order in Workspaces is reverse --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- If you push a window to the back, by right-clicking it, it pops to the front in Workspaces. Workspaces seems to show the window order in reverse. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 16:05:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:05:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1106: Port USB mass storage driver to new SCSI module API Message-ID: <040.3f3b937e94160a49b76b6c6e5aff5d87@haiku-os.org> #1106: Port USB mass storage driver to new SCSI module API -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: mmlr Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Our USB mass storage module currently only supports the R5 SCSI bus layer. Since we are not compatible with this one, it doesn't work on Haiku yet. Port the USB driver to use the new SCSI module API, and therefore, to use the new driver API as well. The disks should be published somewhere under /dev/disk/usb/ when done. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 17:51:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 16:51:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.ba3cf9d7b176568dcaeca1b6d296cd9d@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): An API change seems to be unavoidable. convert_encoding_open() convert_encoding_close() More or less the way iconv work :/ -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 17:53:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 16:53:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1105: Window order in Workspaces is reverse In-Reply-To: <048.6b5a1923b8538fddc90cc2addc190957@haiku-os.org> References: <048.6b5a1923b8538fddc90cc2addc190957@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.3841492d88c928d3355917069d833f47@haiku-os.org> #1105: Window order in Workspaces is reverse ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20382. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 18:07:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:07:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.4afc2f27a0710807a616e0a266933fa1@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): We can't change the API in such a way if we want to stay binary compatible, though. I think we could work out something with TLS and the "state" parameter, even though it wouldn't be that clean: we could only lazily close the iconv context in case a) a new translation is started (with "state" = 0), or if b) the thread exits. Creating a new iconv context for every call to convert_{from|to}_utf8() is also very slow. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 13 18:25:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:25:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.6fc4a53b0b4ad4501857ce096a7aa43e@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Sounds good. But IMO if it is too hacky for us, we could (should?) add some functions or a class which clearly open and close the conversion stream. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 14 11:37:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:37:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #976: convert_from_utf8() broken In-Reply-To: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> References: <040.83a05a73c4dc7e91c634b5cefe74f6aa@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.913693ce5849ae79bb5ccdcfc2e46d41@haiku-os.org> #976: convert_from_utf8() broken --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/libtextencoding.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): Hmm and what about apps that do more than 1 convertion at the same time in the same thread, with different state vars ? like, it's converting to UTF-8, and from it to something else... interleaving calls. I know it's lame but possible. What about a (thread-safe = locked) list (hash table ?) of state pointers ? Each time a new pointer is seen we allocate an iconv context. We wouldn't really know when to close the context though, but it would be more correct. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 14 21:15:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:15:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1107: [StyledEdit] Loading a 500 kbytes syslog file is more than 20 times slower under Haiku Message-ID: <038.e5304fce774038edb649654ec8eacbfd@haiku-os.org> #1107: [StyledEdit] Loading a 500 kbytes syslog file is more than 20 times slower under Haiku ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: oco | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Loading a 500 kbytes file in StyledEdit (a syslog file for example) take more than 40 s under Haiku. Under BeOS, the same file is loaded in less than 2 s. This is tested on the same hardware : AMD 64 3400+ (my CPU run even 3 times slower under BeOS). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 00:41:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:41:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself In-Reply-To: <040.09650cdbe83e40edd361bea4e9714617@haiku-os.org> References: <040.09650cdbe83e40edd361bea4e9714617@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.790b691bb8397de925190dc05cba9193@haiku-os.org> #1102: Enable the kernel to run as a userland process on top of itself ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): Some more on DragonFlyBSD's implementation, FWIW. mmap(.. MAP_VPAGETABLE ..) - with code snippet http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-09/msg00043.html Commits - Adjustments to low level madvise/mcontrol/mmap support code to accomodate vmspace_*() calls http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/commits/2006-09/msg00139.html What the real kernel does and what the virtual kernel does http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-09/msg00013.html Devices that might be meaningful in a virtual kernel http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2006-09/msg00038.html -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 00:54:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:54:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1108: [ACPI] The system hang when setting ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI Message-ID: <038.a2c2c7214ac10cacb2b48d4165d23ab9@haiku-os.org> #1108: [ACPI] The system hang when setting ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: oco | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ The system hang when setting ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI. Unfortunately, my laptop does not have any a serial port. I cannot provide any debug output. With some manual debug messages, i found that the system stop when writing ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI to jump into ACPI mode using AcpiOsWritePort. The caller's function is ACPIHWSetMode. The system is in ACPI mode as the power button act like in this mode (i have to push it many second to stop the computer). Under BeOS, ACPI is loaded correctly on this computer using an older ACPI module (when it was still compatible with BeOS, aka in late October 2006). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 08:48:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 07:48:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1108: [ACPI] The system hang when setting ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI In-Reply-To: <038.a2c2c7214ac10cacb2b48d4165d23ab9@haiku-os.org> References: <038.a2c2c7214ac10cacb2b48d4165d23ab9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.c256ade9f0372085ca9c9878170962c8@haiku-os.org> #1108: [ACPI] The system hang when setting ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: oco | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => korli -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 15:37:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:37:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware In-Reply-To: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.036e39ab3cd6263b189f36d722fd317d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.6dec13c655dfcad666236b72c7fae58c@haiku-os.org> #993: page fault with interrupts disabled under vmware ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): A side note: I'm having those crashes when connected to a network with many other computers. The large number of "ARP host 1a16a8c0 updated with different hardware address 00:02:a5:93:19:b5." messages could suggest some problems in the net stack itself ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 19:29:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:29:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku Message-ID: <048.4cd3b881c742804b5662d46eb79be2be@haiku-os.org> #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Source-level wrappers to make Linux drivers build and run. Building Linux Device Drivers on FreeBSD: http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/linux_bsd_kld.html -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 22:31:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:31:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku In-Reply-To: <048.4cd3b881c742804b5662d46eb79be2be@haiku-os.org> References: <048.4cd3b881c742804b5662d46eb79be2be@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.a16de258de0d572333acce6fcb46125a@haiku-os.org> #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * milestone: R1 => Unscheduled -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 22:37:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:37:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku In-Reply-To: <048.4cd3b881c742804b5662d46eb79be2be@haiku-os.org> References: <048.4cd3b881c742804b5662d46eb79be2be@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.7d06d9cf1e45e95b8d1acf030f2d636e@haiku-os.org> #1109: Kernel module to enable Linux drivers in Haiku ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaoutsis): * cc: kaoutsis (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 15 22:40:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:40:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1069: Create thread scheduler with CPU affinity In-Reply-To: <040.199ef078f162f4650bc5294777768c37@haiku-os.org> References: <040.199ef078f162f4650bc5294777768c37@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.071e90ae0568e8b25cad078d20b2ec0c@haiku-os.org> #1069: Create thread scheduler with CPU affinity ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaoutsis): * cc: kaoutsis (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 15:39:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:39:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1110: StyledEdit find textbox garbles escape sequences Message-ID: <041.50147c2115720167261394336c29fa50@haiku-os.org> #1110: StyledEdit find textbox garbles escape sequences ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: engima | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ When you enter an escape sequence such as '\n' into the StyledEdit find dialog, close and then reopen the find dialog, the text has become garbled (Extended ASCII characters or something similar, it's too small for me to make out). This does not occur with non-special escape sequences like \k, \p but with many 'special' ones like \n, \x. It occurs regardless of whether one clicks search or close. Tested under VMWarePlayer, Gentoo Linux, revision 20387. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 17:52:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:52:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. Message-ID: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- When booting a Haiku image compiled on Linux an alert appears stating: Launching media_addon_server failed. media_server will terminate If I try to run media_server from the terminal it says: ### ERROR: couldn't find MediaServerPort ### ERROR: couldn't find MediaAddonsServerPort Launching media_addon_server (application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host) failed: Application could not be found Using FileTypes I see that media_addon_server is indeed missing from the application types list. I then run media_addon_server from the terminal and while it does crash, since it actually ran its signature is now registered and appears in the application types list. If I reboot, media_server will now be able to find media_addon_server and start normally. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 17:59:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:59:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.09ad1b2c735e461c27a67db888489643@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => bonefish * component: - General => Build System Comment: Never seen this one, but I didn't build on Linux recently. Since this looks like a build problem, I'm passing off to Ingo :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 19:12:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:12:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.bc2dbc80e97a7444e0994a8a06be020f@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): The problem persists. Encountered with r20387 (Linux, VMWare). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 19:33:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:33:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.3fb77f7dc49071a32d63e1abf5760f92@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Tested under VMWare with a Linux-built r20387 image: Works for me. The media_server is started properly by the Bootscript and it starts the media_addon_server as expected. If I kill all of them and run the media_server from the terminal manually, it starts fine and also launches the media_addon_server. When it hasn't been started before, it is normal, that an application's signature is not in the MIME DB yet. You can nevertheless start it by signature, since BRoster queries for it by signature. I've also tested: The "open" command properly starts the add-on server when invoked by signature, and a "query" for the signature turns up the right file. Maybe your build environment is an invalid state (though not likely since my last respective changes, this can still happen). I would suggest to delete the "attributes" and "objects" directories in your "generated" directory and rebuild the image from the scratch. If that doesn't help, please give more information about the /system/servers/media_addon_server file. Particularly whether its "BEOS::APP_SIG" attribute is set correctly and whether query finds the file when searching for the signature. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 19:38:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:38:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1112: media_server crashes when "Restarting Media Services" Message-ID: <043.dac33391ba83853f2a1e282d90761b01@haiku-os.org> #1112: media_server crashes when "Restarting Media Services" ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reproducible with r20387 under VMWare. Open the Media preflet and "Restart Media Services". The old media_server crashes in somewhere in exit(). The new server starts fine nevertheless. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 20:02:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:02:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.f3917de43341758e53a6f61c89691b2f@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by gotaku): Building the image from scratch won't help as the same thing has happens even with a fresh svn checkout.I'm still a Haiku newbie so if you wouldn't mind can you tell me how I can check what the BEOS::APP_SIG of an application is and how I can make a query for the signature? This seems very similar to ticket #324 from a year ago that looks erroneously labeled as a duplicate of #170. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 20:34:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:34:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1023: Monitor switches off on app_server start up In-Reply-To: <038.b7d9719427420a975add0da34af3d849@haiku-os.org> References: <038.b7d9719427420a975add0da34af3d849@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.3d9adb24490ba26b7b406254444d9848@haiku-os.org> #1023: Monitor switches off on app_server start up --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: k2s | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/nVidia | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by k2s): I have added {{{ memory 128 }}} line to nv.settings file and now monitor doesn't switch off and Haiku boots successfully. (but my graphics card has 256Mb of RAM, not 128)[[BR]] Acca, I think you should try this too -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 20:50:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:50:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.d2a56f67ef69c031e566499b5d1583ca@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): You can list the attributes a file has using the listattr command in the terminal (should be 6 for the media_addon_server). To print the value of a particular attribute use catattr. In this case: {{{ catattr BEOS:APP_SIG /system/servers/media_addon_server }}} (note: only one ":"; was a typo in my previous comment) The output should be: {{{ /system/servers/media_addon_server: string : application/x-vnd.Be.addon- host }}} To query for applications with the signature of the media_addon_server: {{{ query BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host }}} The output should be: {{{ /boot/beos/system/servers/media_addon_server }}} Regarding #324 and #170. At that time there existed a bug in the build system (and Haiku itself), that caused the BEOS:APP_SIG attribute to be removed for most apps. It was fixed in r17354 and solved the problem of starting applications by signature. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 21:16:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:16:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.bd71908df8c0c58137670efdc1ba3054@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by gotaku): catattr returns the expected output but the query returns nothing. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 21:29:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:29:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.23d8d7b50dbc457d0c1d4221ad848bfe@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Does lsindex (no parameters) list BEOS:APP_SIG? If not, is there an error message to the effect "mkindex: Failed to create index BEOS:APP_SIG"? Should be directly before "Populating image ...", i.e. one of the last lines printed. If there is indeed such an error message, does it disappear, if you change line 60 in "build/scripts/build_haiku_image" containing "sleep 1" to a greater number (try 10 for good measure -- means 10s of waiting)? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 21:42:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:42:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.da84bb6071365c7543869a901620e6c6@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): The second and third paragraph prefer to building the image. Sorry, might have been confusing. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 21:48:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:48:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.3aea8f85ecea8f3ce3219ce7ba423a11@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): prefer -> refer OMG -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 16 22:01:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:01:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.50344a692bc54be24f83322bb5a9f003@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Mmh, it seems a failed mkindex due to the bfs_shell not running doesn't produce an error message. Please try increasing the wait time anyway, and check whether that fixes the problem. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 17 00:37:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:37:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.eac6f30b58853a860c5132b47e86fde2@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by gotaku): lsindex does list BEOS:APP_SIG among other things and changing sleep in build_haiku_image doesn't seem to do anything. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 17 02:04:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 01:04:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.72b9f4d63feaa27348135ef0225c11ca@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) * owner: bonefish => axeld * component: Build System => File Systems/BFS Comment: OK, so what we have is: The media_addon_server executable has the an BEOS:APP_SIG attribute with the correct value, the BEOS:APP_SIG index exists on the volume, but a query for the exact attribute value doesn't turn the file up. This does at least not sound like a build system problem anymore. Maybe BFS or kernel. I bounce it back to Axel. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 17 05:28:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 04:28:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.4fc71d8a46437205431861e3288a3769@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by gotaku): If I run "rmindex BEOS:APP_SIG" I am no longer able to query by BEOS:APP_SIG (as expected). However, if I then run "mkindex BEOS:APP_SIG" I'm still not able to query by BEOS:APP_SIG even though lsindex now lists BEOS:APP_SIG again. Is something else needed besides mkindex or could this be the source of the problem? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 17 15:42:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 14:42:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.8cb6ad0c929408348b04b415805fd579@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:12 gotaku]: > > If I run "rmindex BEOS:APP_SIG" I am no longer able to query by BEOS:APP_SIG (as expected). What do you mean? I thought the query didn't work correctly anyway (returning nothing). What changes after removing the index? Does "query" return an error now (here it doesn't after removing the index)? > However, if I then run "mkindex BEOS:APP_SIG" I'm still not able to query by BEOS:APP_SIG even though lsindex now lists BEOS:APP_SIG again. > > Is something else needed besides mkindex or could this be the source of the problem? The BFS implementation of indices is ignorant when you create a new index. The index will be empty, even if the volume already contains files with the respective attribute. Only when the attribute is added to a file or changed will the file be added to the index. E.g. you could add a file to the newly created index by copying it and then replacing the original with the copy. BTW, deleting the BEOS:APP_SIG index makes the system quite unusable. My idea that the problem could be that the index isn't correctly created in the first place was wrong, since the system wouldn't even have booted far enough for you to do anything. So, naturally changing the build_haiku_image would have any effect. Anyway, please verify that the query for the media_addon_server's BEOS:APP_SIG value does indeed return nothing after booting a newly built image (I recommend doing a catattr on the file first and then copy and paste the strings, so that typos are ruled out). If it doesn't, we'll have to dig deeper into the query mechanism, otherwise there's a problem with the mechanism starting apps by signature. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 17 22:48:01 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 21:48:01 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.7927390464ecbfa7d4e66ff12eaf520c@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by gotaku): On a fresh image, query seems to work fine on everything but application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host so I was just just curious on what would happen if I removed and regenerated the index, but you are telling me it doesn't really work like that. Here is the output of those two commands: ~>catattr BEOS:APP_SIG /system/servers/media_addon_server /system/servers/media_addon_server : string : application/x-vnd.Be.addon- host ~>query BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host ~> Like I said, only application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host seems to cause problems for example: ~>query BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.Be.media-server /boot/beos/system/servers/media_server Why does it seem that only I am experiencing this bug? Could it be some subtle distro specific problem? I'm using Debian Etch. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 00:58:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 23:58:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3042601ca80d323ef2a8d9ce273f9f43@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): Using /bin/ftp it might be possible to see what goes wrong. If you issue just 'ftp' without an IP or domain name it gives you the ftp prompt. There you can ctrl-C without anything happening, until you 'quit' ftp, and Terminal dissappears. Between pressing ctrl-C on the ftp prompt and before quitting ftp, one should be able to inspect the enviroments of ftp, its parent shell and Terminal itself. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 06:43:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 05:43:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #158: [Tracker] doesn't show up/down arrows In-Reply-To: <040.78b5899b0625066bee7362ca04368640@haiku-os.org> References: <040.78b5899b0625066bee7362ca04368640@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.be1686f0f824c458dddd8fe477b6307c@haiku-os.org> #158: [Tracker] doesn't show up/down arrows ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by dancxjo): * summary: [Tracker] don't shows up/down arrows => [Tracker] doesn't show up/down arrows -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 14:46:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 13:46:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1019: BeMail should get a new name In-Reply-To: <043.95d2e802fefc6b9c0b8b774a8bcbd3e4@haiku-os.org> References: <043.95d2e802fefc6b9c0b8b774a8bcbd3e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.d3841420f1a9126488e7f2668787b03e@haiku-os.org> #1019: BeMail should get a new name ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/BeMail | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: BeMail is now called just "Mail" - since r20389. Thanks for the hint! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 15:42:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 14:42:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) Message-ID: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ It's contrary to a feeling of responsiveness, and it could be considered rude, to present a mouse pointer on screen, that you can't move, no matter how vigorously you shake your input device. Especially if Tracker and Deskbar are already loading and are visible on screen. That's not a good user experience. The user should be in command, or at least think he/she is. The system should try to init PS2, USB and other input devices first, then launch app_server and input_server, in rapid succession, and only then, when the mouse pointer is ready to be moved, continue launching the rest of the system. I believe that this would improve the user experience, even though in real numbers the lessened concurrency might delay the boot process a little. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 15:47:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 14:47:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) In-Reply-To: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> References: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.efd2bbddc36d5c3ead028b4942b9759b@haiku-os.org> #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): I suppose that is what this Bootscript line is for: waitfor _input_server_event_loop_ # wait for input devices Does it work as intended in Haiku? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 16:00:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 15:00:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) In-Reply-To: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> References: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.cca694a1af3371bf126c135aaf6be9e4@haiku-os.org> #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * type: enhancement => bug Comment: The thread is started before the input devices are ready. I consider the current behaviour a bug, anyway. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 17:15:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:15:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed In-Reply-To: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> References: <043.3f84cf5f797abfd037a43ff55389fecd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.bd7472a53e2169f03e4877d162219e10@haiku-os.org> #1091: Ctrl-C Quits Terminal after the First Command Has Been Executed ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): I don't think the environment of the shell and/or ftp are of much interest. This seems to be simply a problem with our signals implementation. The shell apparently gets a signal it is not supposed to get (likely SIGINT). Its reaction being to wait for all children and then to quit. Anyway, this bug has been marked a duplicate of #113. Please continue the discussion there. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 17:30:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:30:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home Message-ID: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- The "home link", i.e. the link of the Haiku image at the top of a page, doesn't point to the actual home page for pages in subdomains. E.g.: {{{ http://dev.haiku-os.org/newticket -> http://dev.haiku-os.org/ http://factory.haiku-os.org/ -> http://factory.haiku-os.org/ }}} I suppose, this is not intended. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 17:39:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:39:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home In-Reply-To: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> References: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.a695869d281b6efd13bb43419e57769f@haiku-os.org> #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by wkornewald): I think it's more common that the image at the top-left brings you to the front page of the current website, not the global domain/website. I understand that it could be more consistent to have all Haiku logos point to the front page, but I think it's not really expected in this case since you're basically on a separate website. Maybe the solution is to extend Trac's logo/image? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 18:26:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:26:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1115: Booting in Live CD mode is slow Message-ID: <042.eb64b2b19c862197ed8c690874af5705@haiku-os.org> #1115: Booting in Live CD mode is slow --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdaneel | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Booting the Live CD (old and new revisions) its taking more than 2 minutes in fast PCs (1.7 GHz, 256 MB, CD 52X). Its slower than in emulators! (booting from hd images) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 22:05:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 21:05:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #155: keyboard doesn't always work In-Reply-To: <050.8ac75a19fe23bcf26c4287d1e2ffb3f4@haiku-os.org> References: <050.8ac75a19fe23bcf26c4287d1e2ffb3f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.8b4eca60e1f50d6856c261d5324bf803@haiku-os.org> #155: keyboard doesn't always work ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by jonas.kirilla): * platform: => All Comment: Haiku revision 20387. Testing 4 input devices: - PS2 keyboard -- Microsoft Natural MultiMedia Keyboard 1.0A - PS2 mouse -- Logitech, Wired, optical, scrolling works. - USB keyboard -- Mac G3 Blue&White original USB keyboard. - USB mouse -- Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, scrolling works. All four plugged in - All four work. Only the PS2 keyboard plugged in -- No keyboard. Only the USB keyboard, plugged in at boot -- USB keyboard works PS2 keyboard + USB keyboard -- Only the USB keyboard works The PS2 keyboard works if the PS2 mouse is plugged in. The USB keyboard works if plugged in at boot. PS2 keyboard + PS2 mouse -> both mouse and keyboard work The PS2 mouse appears to be working under any and all circumstances. The USB mouse works if plugged in at boot. The PS2 and USB mice work okay together. USB mouse sometimes produces spurious mouse button presses and always at least one on startup. A block gets selected in Terminal the first time I move the USB mouse. Neither USB Mouse nor USB Keyboard seem to be found when hotplugging. PS2 hotplugging (FWIW) doesn't appear to be working. I think I've seen the PS2 keyboard start working when hotplugging a USB keyboard or mouse. At least if you end up in KDL, where the PS2 keyboard works. <:) (PANIC: vm_page_fault: unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0xdeadbef3, ip 0x8032e810) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 23:36:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:36:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.b9feaebe2f505042923efeb45ed9bf83@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:14 gotaku]: > Here is the output of those two commands: > > ~>catattr BEOS:APP_SIG /system/servers/media_addon_server > /system/servers/media_addon_server : string : application/x-vnd.Be .addon-host > > ~>query BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host Thanks for your clarification. > Like I said, only application/x-vnd.Be.addon-host seems to cause problems for example: > > ~>query BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.Be.media-server > /boot/beos/system/servers/media_server Yep, the index seems to be OK in principle, but it does either not contain the media_addon_server's attribute value (respectively an incorrect value) or the query mechanism is somehow broken. You could try: {{{ query BEOS:APP_SIG=* }}} This should list all files that have the attribute and are in the index. For comparison, here 74 entries are listed (you can count them by piping the command through wc, i.e. append " | wc -l" to the above command line), the last ones being print add-ons (PCL5/6, PS, Preview). The media_addon_server is at position 13. > Why does it seem that only I am experiencing this bug? Could it be some subtle distro specific problem? I'm using Debian Etch. I would consider this relatively unlikely. We're not using that many features of the host platform (basically a bit of standard POSIX API). I guess the most likely thing to happen when something like a header changes in a problematic way would be that the build breaks, the image becomes unbootable, or some feature breaks completely (like attributes). But I wouldn't rule out any possibility. :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 18 23:55:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:55:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.ff271fdfdc212853119d5f76cbb1eeba@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Probably another symptom of the same bug: {{{ echo $(ls) }}} The Terminal closes. Not sure whether before or after everything has been printed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 00:50:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 23:50:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #300: BChannelSlider broken In-Reply-To: <050.2ee8f6769bd0bb7a5e795cb104522a85@haiku-os.org> References: <050.2ee8f6769bd0bb7a5e795cb104522a85@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.675d5bf6e7d5cddcf9bbab54f84d5dae@haiku-os.org> #300: BChannelSlider broken ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * platform: => All Comment: Finally fixed in revision 20388 plus revision 20391. Media preferences now shows correctly positioned sliders. I'm wondering if it is that useful to draw the actual slider value on the thumb, ie for a BContinuousParameter limited to (-34.5, 12), displayed values are from -345 to 120 ... and still not taking into account a possible response (see BContinousParameter::SetResponse() http://www.beunited.org/bebook/The%20Media%20Kit/ContinuousParameter.html#GetResponse() ). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 01:01:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 00:01:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program In-Reply-To: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> References: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.7d5f63dd47d99dc51027d0665a8b8d04@haiku-os.org> #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: ajsmale at gmail.com | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) Comment: The problem still persists in r20387. 100% reproducible in VMWare. To elaborate a little more on Jack's earlier analysis: The program is terminated in spawn_shell(). fork() succeeds and the parent runs into the handshake loop. It receives PTY_WS and sends a reply. The child runs successfully till the point where it tries to finish the handshake protocol by sending PTY_OK. The write() to cp_pipe[1] never returns. It somehow causes the child to be terminated as well as the parent. This bug is particularly annoying in combination with bug #113, which closes your first Terminal. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 01:34:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 00:34:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home In-Reply-To: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> References: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.08f5b4a6d145d983e2bab34c7c76197c@haiku-os.org> #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): If you ask me, I would simply change the links. At least I expected in either case to be taken back to the Haiku home page, from where I navigated to those subdomains. I found this particularly annoying, since I had to edit the URL manually or use the bookmark to get to the home page again (in case you ask, I often open a page in another tab and navigate elsewhere in the first tab). For the build factory page there's no real reason to link the Haiku logo to the subdomain: There is a fat "Haiku Build Factory" title/logo which links there already, and the whole thing consists of a single page only, anyway. Even the "Haiku-OS.org" link in the copyright notice refers to the subdomain. Regarding Trac, I don't find it very intuitive that http://dev.haiku- os.org/ is the timeline, while the link from the "Development" page points to .../wiki. I've never even considered that the Haiku logo would bring me to the timeline. I haven't used it until I felt the desire to go to the Haiku home page, being surprised that it wouldn't take me there. To navigate the dev subdomain I've always found using the menu just fine. Anyway, that's just my experience. If you think most people will expect the current behavior just close the ticket and nevermind. :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 07:00:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 06:00:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home In-Reply-To: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> References: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.647009d2c4532a54a981dbd21eaf0298@haiku-os.org> #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by koki): * cc: koki at haiku-os.org (added) Comment: I agree with bonefish. Ideally, the way it should be is that Trac is wrapped around the Haiku website theme, so that it uses the same header and footer, so that it's easy for the user to go back to the desired section of the website. Waldemar, I can give you a set of files (HTML, CSS plus graphic files) that you can use to implement this. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 10:18:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:18:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #338: sound output is muted in Media preferences In-Reply-To: <050.1c3a5899e8552a2f3ac68df0c2590a03@haiku-os.org> References: <050.1c3a5899e8552a2f3ac68df0c2590a03@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.5b4879d66f3c6188e756f472e5af06bb@haiku-os.org> #338: sound output is muted in Media preferences ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * platform: => All Old description: > sound output is muted in Media preferences with a new installation. > Both system mixer and driver New description: sound output is muted in Media preferences with a new installation. Both system mixer and driver Comment: Is it still valid ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 10:26:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #300: BChannelSlider broken In-Reply-To: <050.2ee8f6769bd0bb7a5e795cb104522a85@haiku-os.org> References: <050.2ee8f6769bd0bb7a5e795cb104522a85@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.780fc740162e149eb8d0608dae4bc770@haiku-os.org> #300: BChannelSlider broken ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:11 korli]: > Finally fixed in revision 20388 plus revision 20391. > Media preferences now shows correctly positioned sliders. > > I'm wondering if it is that useful to draw the actual slider value on the thumb, ie for a BContinuousParameter limited to (-34.5, 12), displayed values are from -345 to 120 ... and still not taking into account a possible response (see BContinousParameter::SetResponse() http://www.beunited.org/bebook/The%20Media%20Kit/ContinuousParameter.html#GetResponse() ). It's probably useless, at least how it's done now. There was a discussion long ago about this feature, but I think it can be removed, at least if we don't find a nice way to implement this. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 10:31:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:31:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.2f6c9647da034affe06154af9373c0ad@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:35 bonefish]: > Probably another symptom of the same bug: > > {{{ > echo $(ls) > }}} > > The Terminal closes. Not sure whether before or after everything has been printed. Isn't this the problem described in bug #928 ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 10:51:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:51:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal In-Reply-To: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> References: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.758636a7769fa7c21cddc5d1f11874f1@haiku-os.org> #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: engima | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) Comment: Just for reference, this bug might be a symptom of the bug(s) underlying #113 and/or #627. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 10:54:01 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:54:01 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.3124ffa7d12a5376f43e80501758ea6e@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:36 jackburton]: > Replying to [comment:35 bonefish]: > > Probably another symptom of the same bug: > > > > {{{ > > echo $(ls) > > }}} > > > > The Terminal closes. Not sure whether before or after everything has been printed. > > Isn't this the problem described in bug #928 ? Yep, it might even be related to #627. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 12:57:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:57:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. In-Reply-To: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.0db194b0cbf5b78cf3db8e2b9dd4e75f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.92b1f4949e95a907c59d8ac8b7a15c14@haiku-os.org> #1111: media_server can't find media_addon_server from its signature. -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by gotaku): Well that's intresting I only got the following 60 results: /boot/beos/bin/hey /boot/beos/apps/Mail /boot/beos/apps/People /boot/beos/preferences/Printers /boot/beos/system/servers/print_server /boot/beos/preferences/Screen /boot/beos/preferences/Time /boot/beos/system/Tracker /boot/beos/system/Deskbar /boot/beos/apps/Workspaces /boot/beos/system/servers/input_server /boot/beos/demos/Chart /boot/beos/system/servers/media_server /boot/beos/apps/Cortex /boot/beos/apps/AboutHaiku /boot/beos/preferences/Backgrounds /boot/beos/apps/CDPlayer /boot/beos/demos/Clock /boot/beos/apps/DeskCalc /boot/beos/apps/DiskProbe /boot/beos/apps/Expander /boot/beos/preferences/FileTypes /boot/beos/demos/FontDemo /boot/beos/preferences/Fonts /boot/beos/demos/GLTeapot /boot/beos/apps/Installer /boot/beos/system/kernel_x86 /boot/beos/preferences/Keyboard /boot/beos/preferences/Keymap /boot/beos/apps/Magnify /boot/beos/preferences/E-mail /boot/beos/preferences/Media /boot/beos/apps/MediaPlayer /boot/beos/preferences/Menu /boot/beos/apps/MidiPlayer /boot/beos/preferences/Mouse /boot/beos/apps/Pulse /boot/beos/system/servers/registrar /boot/beos/preferences/ScreenSaver /boot/beos/apps/ShowImage /boot/beos/preferences/Sounds /boot/beos/apps/StyledEdit /boot/beos/apps/Terminal /boot/beos/system/servers/app_server /boot/beos/bin/desklink /boot/beos/system/servers/midi_server /boot/beos/system/servers/net_server /boot/beos/bin/funzip /boot/beos/bin/unzip /boot/beos/bin/unzipsfx /boot/beos/bin/unrar /boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/busses/usb/ehci /boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/busses/usb/ohci /boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/busses/usb/uhci /boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/bus_managers/usb /boot/beos/bin/mimeset /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Tracker/ZipOMatic-Z /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Print/PDF\ Writer /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Print/PS\ Compatible /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Print/Preview -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 14:21:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:21:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved In-Reply-To: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2d2c87f1a2a42691af308f09f06c5884@haiku-os.org> #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: After Marcus' changes (which remove the archive before building it), the bug seems to be gone. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:06:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:06:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved In-Reply-To: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.18e1810dfdc20e39beaef178c1d0f809@haiku-os.org> #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): I don't really see how the Marcus' change and this bug would be related. The reported problem is a dependency problem that apparently doesn't cause the action to be invoked in a case where it should. Marcus just changed what happens in the action (which wouldn't be invoked anyway). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:08:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:08:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.5c3ce2c8782e5156201a115a0d9ec391@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * owner: korli => bonefish * status: reopened => new Comment: To avoid duplicated effort, I'm currently working on this problem as well as on bugs #627 and #928. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:08:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:08:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program In-Reply-To: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> References: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.7bac983e260fc5fbc0ce725c1765733c@haiku-os.org> #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: ajsmale at gmail.com | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * owner: axeld => bonefish * status: reopened => new -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:09:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:09:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal In-Reply-To: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> References: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.b0fbd89407e2de9e15572b4a6cb8d13d@haiku-os.org> #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: engima | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * owner: axeld => bonefish -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:17:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:17:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved In-Reply-To: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4d87f6edfd2e83f46539d216c9ce9c43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f9e8e6931592ab0ebb57e1cf75fd34f7@haiku-os.org> #545: Static library dependencies are not (always?) resolved ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): Probably, the only actual problem ever existed is that "ar" didn't update the archive correctly on changes. At least that would not affect the dependencies. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 15:33:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:33:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home In-Reply-To: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> References: <043.294cdb5ecf7ebb615f30ef21c64e8e09@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.f9ed4a20fb30cdfed046db47365c05a1@haiku-os.org> #1114: Home Link On Pages in a Subdomain Points to Subdomain Instead of Actual Website Home ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: wkornewald Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by wkornewald): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: I don't want to give users the impression that they're still on the Drupal site because on Trac they need an extra login (some technical details prevent me from doing full single-sign-on). I've thought about this some more. As long as we have the "Haiku" logo I can't really say which behavior would be more correct. I'm fine with letting it point to the main website since that might be more consistent, but it could be against the user's expectation in some cases. OTOH, it's indeed useful to have a "backlink" to the website. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 16:41:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:41:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1072: Write an HDA audio driver and add-on In-Reply-To: <040.a10117f1ecafcc52de483402ae8e415f@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a10117f1ecafcc52de483402ae8e415f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.ff80a75a967212f9ef3e6ac86afd33a9@haiku-os.org> #1072: Write an HDA audio driver and add-on ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * owner: korli => -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 16:42:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:42:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1110: StyledEdit find textbox garbles escape sequences In-Reply-To: <041.50147c2115720167261394336c29fa50@haiku-os.org> References: <041.50147c2115720167261394336c29fa50@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.87d3fd3851f411122a87acc2b76daa76@haiku-os.org> #1110: StyledEdit find textbox garbles escape sequences ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: engima | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * owner: korli => -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 16:43:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:43:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1107: [StyledEdit] Loading a 500 kbytes syslog file is more than 20 times slower under Haiku In-Reply-To: <038.e5304fce774038edb649654ec8eacbfd@haiku-os.org> References: <038.e5304fce774038edb649654ec8eacbfd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.1e3c3ef5612fe929eb2a610924e1f4ff@haiku-os.org> #1107: [StyledEdit] Loading a 500 kbytes syslog file is more than 20 times slower under Haiku ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: oco | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * owner: korli => -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 16:45:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:45:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1006: inconsistent behavior of Revert button in Backgrounds preflet In-Reply-To: <045.7e92831b2714695290d42a5d96fb4dcf@haiku-os.org> References: <045.7e92831b2714695290d42a5d96fb4dcf@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.e5a515d4bca2deeb7eb89669893b5c86@haiku-os.org> #1006: inconsistent behavior of Revert button in Backgrounds preflet ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * owner: korli => -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 19:27:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:27:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program In-Reply-To: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> References: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.636fec023a8ff78e3e54b825a9971e5a@haiku-os.org> #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: ajsmale at gmail.com | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20393. Seemingly related bugs #113 and #928 still persist. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 21:46:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:46:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #637: [shutdown] doesn't draw gray box In-Reply-To: <040.d904a8a756b305dc853ac5d028c05ba5@haiku-os.org> References: <040.d904a8a756b305dc853ac5d028c05ba5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.9e62f296e7ac9d13bc9a24e3582716fe@haiku-os.org> #637: [shutdown] doesn't draw gray box ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * platform: => All * resolution: => fixed Old description: > Shutdown window doesn't draw fancy gray box where closing app's icons are > shown > as in BeOS. New description: Shutdown window doesn't draw fancy gray box where closing app's icons are shown as in BeOS. Comment: fixed in r20395 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 21:52:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:52:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.1dc551530db1f992bba985198e36bc5c@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Could you elaborate on your way of reproducing this bug ? I'm sorry, it's working here :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 19 23:05:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 22:05:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #312: Quake2 has awfully dodgy mouse input In-Reply-To: <049.c0bdb8d3925d0693b0e6ff5727bf3fb7@haiku-os.org> References: <049.c0bdb8d3925d0693b0e6ff5727bf3fb7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.66fe85c3766ae6e3f9387c21658c31f9@haiku-os.org> #312: Quake2 has awfully dodgy mouse input -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * platform: => All Old description: > Like wading through treacle.. > > In all seriousness, it feels like a lot of mouse moved events are being > trashed. > A slight nudge of the mouse, and you can be looking up, or over your > shoulder, > etc.. whereas at other times, it is smooth and controlled. New description: Like wading through treacle.. In all seriousness, it feels like a lot of mouse moved events are being trashed. A slight nudge of the mouse, and you can be looking up, or over your shoulder, etc.. whereas at other times, it is smooth and controlled. Comment: R5 binaries seem unavailable on Bebits. Could someone add another download link ? Thanks. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 08:07:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:07:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.140765ba04cb5ef338d20a49dc521274@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by kaliber): Thank you for replay. Now I realized what the problem is. I've downloaded png image via wget and I was trying to set background. This was not working because the image does not have a mime type set, so I opened the image with ShowImage and I now can set background. Is it a bug? Where? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 10:55:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:55:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.efa3abf93cebea888585fe6012ce9e57@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * cc: axeld (added) Comment: Axel, do you have a hint on what needs to be changed to correctly identify a file ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 13:38:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:38:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.c40b72f98ff1f5255cc0c3734cfeb7ac@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): I suppose a good start would be to change wget (and apps that could cause the same problem, like browsers etc.) to invoke update_mime_info() after a file has been downloaded. A real solution in this case would be to modify the file panel filter to do a BMimeType::GuessMimeType() (or even a update_mime_info()), if a file doesn't have a MIME type yet. Don't know how expensive that would be in the end -- since usually all files on a BFS volume will have a MIME type it might be not that bad. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 13:47:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:47:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.b106bc27d61f16bf7af46c7174c113d7@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) Comment: Oh, I just looked into the Backgrounds code. The filter is already doing a GuessMimeType(). Our MIME DB should also know the type (image/png is there and has both sniffer rule and extension). No idea what goes wrong then. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 19:25:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 18:25:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.fef055b3294f7dbd5d41de3a0c6a19d8@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by kaliber): Maybe somewhere update_mime_info() should be called? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 20 23:42:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 22:42:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.3cc3ddb46d756e6397857dd5803286ae@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Should be fixed in r20400. Though there are still weird things happening with mime types : I don't manage to have my test image (a jpg) defaultly opened by ShowImage, it is opened with MediaPlayer (due to a recognized video type). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 08:51:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:51:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1101: Cannot add background image In-Reply-To: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> References: <042.fc9c4ad0f6b406867a1c178ea6af0de1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.e181cabbcabc464cd4060063712fd2bf@haiku-os.org> #1101: Cannot add background image ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): If that JPEG is shareable, can you open another bug for this and attach it? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 10:08:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:08:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture Message-ID: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- I preinstalled (with UserBuildConfig script) the following picture http://jerome.duval.free.fr/00660_splash_1920x1200.jpg on Linux. Launch with qemu. Open Home with Tracker. Double-click on the picture file. MediaPlayer opens up. I tried "listattr 00660_splash_1920x1200.jpg" and nothing was returned. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 10:37:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:37:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.13db3a541659df0a1a8b2eef4fb3cb27@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): I tried to reproduce the problem from a BeOS build (by manually removing the BEOS:TYPE attribute), but when I double click the file, it's correctly identified as image, and ShowImage comes up - furthermore, Tracker *always* calls update_mime_info() on a file when you double click it or move it around; therefore, it should also have a BEOS:TYPE attribute afterwards. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 10:38:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:38:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.62968d1acee47261374d0c96cbeced60@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): It even works when I do a "chmod 444" before opening it - I'm a bit out of ideas. Is it a GCC 4 build? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 10:40:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:40:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.5df982bebbe805503a1f28826e709981@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Yeah it's a GCC4 build. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 12:04:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:04:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented In-Reply-To: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2bd15ea4c63bf5461e2380183b868a7f@haiku-os.org> #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Quoting phoudoin: "Well, the idea behind BGLView::DirectConnected is to use the input direct_info data, to keep up-to-date a private copy of such direct_info but always clipped on the GLView frame on screen (or even better, the visible part of it), not its whole BDirectWindow's parent screen frame one. The renderer will use this private copy as he wants (single buffer rendition, fast page swapping for hardware renderers), but he should not have worry about doing the clipping himself. Clipping GLView's children view(s) could be a bonus, but I'm not sure it's even supported under R5 nor very common case..." -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 12:07:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:07:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented In-Reply-To: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e0455dc11aece2c47e1b3670864c7549@haiku-os.org> #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): I could try to implement it, as I have a somewhat deep knowledge of how BDirectWindow works, but I would need a test app. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 19:53:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 18:53:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.6ec7e225bd40542309b156dbba269357@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: korli | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by korli): * cc: bonefish (added) * owner: axeld => bonefish * component: Kits/Storage Kit => Build System Comment: AFAIT it seems related to the jam command I use : "jam -j2 haiku-image". Tested without -j2 and it works fine. Ingo, is there a known issue with jam -j2 ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 19:53:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 18:53:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.49b1d3a54226d37809d048e7916c8b5d@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: korli | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by korli): * cc: bonefish (removed) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 20:22:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:22:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture (-j2 build) In-Reply-To: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> References: <040.08a577fc807dbf08a27bd38b95a01058@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b3894f500f0929cd3bcc92b8a31dc477@haiku-os.org> #1116: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture (-j2 build) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: korli | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * summary: Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture => Wrong default application for a preinstalled picture (-j2 build) Comment: Replying to [comment:4 korli]: > AFAIT it seems related to the jam command I use : "jam -j2 haiku-image". Tested without -j2 and it works fine. > Ingo, is there a known issue with jam -j2 ? Yep, building with -j2 never worked correctly, AFAIK (it even just failed the last time I tried). The reason might be that the attribute emulation layer under Linux is not thread/process save. I've never tried -j2 under BeOS, though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 20:50:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:50:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.20bdc63e29c145df23770ed19514c7e7@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20402. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 20:51:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:51:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal In-Reply-To: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> References: <041.51264605f4ff4c68c51de834a06bc039@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.5f896dbcc5db4b99d24013503c0b4dae@haiku-os.org> #928: 'which' aborts or kills terminal --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: engima | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20402. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 21 21:01:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 20:01:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed In-Reply-To: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> References: <053.2bd261f66adb26aeeed271b97a7595f4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.ed23a22249bf465ceee38a5539f75cf1@haiku-os.org> #113: Ctrl+C kills applications that shouldn't be killed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: genki at bredband.net | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by korli): You did it ! My hero :=) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 22 03:56:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:56:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1117: Opening and closing multiple instances of Terminal slows system to a crawl. Message-ID: <041.a635504f39a27f87c2f87c024c155b47@haiku-os.org> #1117: Opening and closing multiple instances of Terminal slows system to a crawl. -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Opening something like 10 instances of Terminal don't seem to cause any problems, but once you start closing them the system slows considerably to the point when the 10th one is closed, just moving the mouse shows 100% CPU usage in Pulse. Looking at the Process Controller the app_server, input_server and DeskBar show a lot more activity than normal. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 22 10:43:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:43:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented In-Reply-To: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.c8dc55ca5e0ec2e6ffe463185a8140e4@haiku-os.org> #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): I had a look at GLTeapot and it uses a BDirectWindow. Maybe modifying it to have a full screen test version could help. At the moment, BGLView/MesaSoftwareRenderer always uses BView::DrawBitmap() to draw the view content. I suppose BGLView/MesaSoftwareRenderer should instead check whether the parent window is a BDirectWindow, and act differently in this case (using direct_info). I'm no expert here. Having several test cases would surely help. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 22 11:40:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:40:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented In-Reply-To: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ccb7850437604d7dd5992054c909e8cb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.19ce13f3a15308303267c363678aeb06@haiku-os.org> #1032: BGLView::DirectConnected() badly implemented ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: korli | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by phoudoin): * owner: korli => jackburton * priority: normal => high Old description: > BGLView::DirectConnected() seems badly implemented. > Several screen savers crash in it. > > MesaSoftwareRenderer::DirectConnected() is not implemented yet. It could > be needed to implement it to fix this bug. New description: BGLView::DirectConnected() is badly implemented. Several screen savers crash in it. MesaSoftwareRenderer::DirectConnected() is not implemented yet. It could be needed to implement it to fix this bug. Comment: I guess one could quickly transform Mesa's beos "sample" program to use BDirectWindow instead of plain BWindow and make the GLView not a little bit inner the window area for clipping testbed. Would make a basic test app. I'll try to commit such app as soon as possible, if RealLife (tm) give me a break. Regarding direct window support, the renderer's EnableDirectMode() method will be first called by BGLView when direct mode is turn on or off. When on, renderer's DirectConnected() method will be called each time the direct access configuration changes, aka in the same cases than BDirectWindow::DirectConnect() method. The single difference is about view vs window. We need to clip the direct mode info to the GLView area before forward the info to the renderer. We should not touch directly ouside view visible region. This clipping task should be done whatever the renderer is, in BGLView::DirectConnected() method, *before* passing (clipped) info to the renderer. The commented out code there today doesn't do such clipping but just copying the info. Rudolf's nvidia 3D driver hack to avoid drawing over menu bar is a workaround which happens to be enough for GLTeapot because beside the menu bar the OpenGL view take full window surface. It's not enough. The next task, indeed, is to add to our current MesaSoftwareRenderer support for direct rendering, most probably dvia a dedicated direct drawing thread. But it could/should be the subject of a seperate "MesaSoftwareRenderer don't support direct mode" ticket IMHO. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 22 15:48:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:48:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #683: [ProcessController] redraw problems In-Reply-To: <040.10b7d24993bb3e0e10e95d08415edce4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.10b7d24993bb3e0e10e95d08415edce4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f297d36e0006551cdeca8763798b7520@haiku-os.org> #683: [ProcessController] redraw problems ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20403 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 22 16:10:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:10:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1003: KDL while expanding a file In-Reply-To: <045.83894595d74e21eb1ae869a9ed8c4511@haiku-os.org> References: <045.83894595d74e21eb1ae869a9ed8c4511@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.b5afd15af3af272aeafb6298c40e3379@haiku-os.org> #1003: KDL while expanding a file ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Apparently this was fixed with Ingo's 20402. I'll leave this open still for a while, though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 16:12:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 14:12:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1124: Missing uniq command In-Reply-To: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> References: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.874b726335b00ce38d2a1e3bc5dd2a00@haiku-os.org> #1124: Missing uniq command ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by kaoutsis): * cc: kaoutsis (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 14:44:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 12:44:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup In-Reply-To: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> References: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.f9ad8505a87c1c38c3a71652ee652d89@haiku-os.org> #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Thanks for the helpful investigation, Ingo :-) Fixed by r20419 (kernel no longer allows everyone to rename a thread) and r20420 (missing initializations in MessageLooper, app_server). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 21:59:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:59:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup In-Reply-To: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> References: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.565ec4a7fe15ce02a60a5d5aa75c9d23@haiku-os.org> #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * component: System/Kernel => Servers/app_server -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 21:58:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:58:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup In-Reply-To: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> References: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.9344022dda3a9a533338d3ebd47053eb@haiku-os.org> #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Forgot to add: The first thing the ServerWindow constructor does is invoking SetTitle() (which definitely happens before Run()), so it's actually pretty likely that a random thread is renamed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 21:51:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:51:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup In-Reply-To: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> References: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.79ffb02eab2782bd997a4e3cd1a3a57f@haiku-os.org> #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) Comment: According to your "top", the thread ID is 1, so it probably has only been renamed. Given the name, I tend to blame the app server. My best guess would be that ServerWindow::SetTitle() has been invoked before MessageLooper::Run(). Since MessageLooper::fThread is not initialized in the constructor, it might have any value (even 1) in that case. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 13:15:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:15:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1124: Missing uniq command In-Reply-To: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> References: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.726b693fdfd968cc9e78def73c303fa7@haiku-os.org> #1124: Missing uniq command ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaliber): I've prepared some patches. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 19:28:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 18:28:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1124: Missing uniq command In-Reply-To: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> References: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.cee723c168e07a0f93f3ba15b9892240@haiku-os.org> #1124: Missing uniq command ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by bonefish): Since those "bin tools missing on image" tickets start trickling in one by one, it would save some time, if someone would have a closer look and make a list, what lives in BeOS's /bin folder and what is missing in Haiku's. Wanna do that? :-P -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 09:04:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 08:04:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1124: Missing uniq command Message-ID: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> #1124: Missing uniq command --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Missing uniq command from coreutils. I think it should be included (35kb, 25kb stripped). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 24 09:15:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 08:15:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #152: PANIC: heap overgrew itself In-Reply-To: <054.b2a065af31403c988fc7482631f5f594@haiku-os.org> References: <054.b2a065af31403c988fc7482631f5f594@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <063.6cb9a943e9ace8dee69a1115121221fa@haiku-os.org> #152: PANIC: heap overgrew itself ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: daneel at rootshell.be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Changes (by kaliber): * platform: => All Comment: I have the same problem during some ./configure script (I'm using r20414). Maybe attached backtrace will be useful. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 17:59:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 15:59:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1125: should be available also under Message-ID: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> #1125: should be available also under ---------------------+------------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------+------------------------------------------------------ Since we have in Haiku, it should be available also under . -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 21:50:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 20:50:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk Message-ID: <043.c993269abef28afc4e23dbde6ace9e6b@haiku-os.org> #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 22:06:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 21:06:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1019: BeMail should get a new name In-Reply-To: <043.95d2e802fefc6b9c0b8b774a8bcbd3e4@haiku-os.org> References: <043.95d2e802fefc6b9c0b8b774a8bcbd3e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.fd19771721b2e9046657fb366373663e@haiku-os.org> #1019: BeMail should get a new name ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Mail | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:1 axeld]: > Nice cut!! i couldn't dare to image a so idealistic approach! Thank you, Axel. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 20:25:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:25:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.9e2a40c7e790f27d33bf1e894a6c5223@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:7 korli]: > Added in r20411. Thank you J?r?me. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 20:21:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 18:21:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1126: sync and ide DMA problem Message-ID: <042.cdebac5eeb8d20e8250a6ea6c9766015@haiku-os.org> #1126: sync and ide DMA problem -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- I'm using vmware. After sync command I get this message in serial output: ide: ide_timeout() bus 0x907bf800 ide: ide_timeout_dpc() bus 0x907bf800, decide 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 failed, calling reset_bus ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 success ide: ide_timeout() bus 0x907bf800 ide: ide_timeout_dpc() bus 0x907bf800, decide 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 failed, calling reset_bus ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 success ide: ide_timeout() bus 0x907bf800 ide: ide_timeout_dpc() bus 0x907bf800, decide 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 ide: reset_device() device 0x907a0c00 failed, calling reset_bus ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 ide: reset_bus() device 0x907a0c00, bus 0x907bf800 success Disabling DMA because of too many errors SCSI_DSK -- synchronize_cache: I created a new bug because I'm not sure this is the same problem as in ticket 985 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 22:11:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 20:11:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1126: sync and ide DMA problem In-Reply-To: <042.cdebac5eeb8d20e8250a6ea6c9766015@haiku-os.org> References: <042.cdebac5eeb8d20e8250a6ea6c9766015@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.dc2d4a3099facfdf54ae045867e4c48d@haiku-os.org> #1126: sync and ide DMA problem ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => duplicate Comment: The debug output was added to get more info on what happens. Thanks for your info, but I'm closing this as a duplicate of #985. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 22:51:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 20:51:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1125: should be available also under In-Reply-To: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> References: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.31dfc5a9330845664ba77de426ff9e54@haiku-os.org> #1125: should be available also under ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: It may happen if we see the need, but since is no standard header, I don't think this is necessary. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Mar 25 23:17:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 21:17:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #929: When the console input displayed at the terminal screen doesn't provide a new line (as in r5). In-Reply-To: <043.0412c48f45f472a658db61a11666cc24@haiku-os.org> References: <043.0412c48f45f472a658db61a11666cc24@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.a37923ab5e7704982d26ffcceff60d1e@haiku-os.org> #929: When the console input displayed at the terminal screen doesn't provide a new line (as in r5). ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Some new tests: * the same problem occurred instead of cin cout, a program uses scanf. * consoled doesn't seems to have this problem! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 01:24:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 23:24:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #690: if the bootloader is interupted (by pressing the space bar) haiku is rebooting. In-Reply-To: <050.c16c92b28d8b70524b3ab16dfc00aa65@haiku-os.org> References: <050.c16c92b28d8b70524b3ab16dfc00aa65@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.18f096683036174b4b09e2df23417e04@haiku-os.org> #690: if the bootloader is interupted (by pressing the space bar) haiku is rebooting. ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaoutsis at sch.gr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaoutsis): some updates: * the problem persists, not only to my old 233mmx, but also to the new p4 3Ghz (the last one have also a plethora of bfs volumes.) * with r20414 i managed to boot normally to haiku; installed to test-vol, which is the last bfs partition of the disk..., but from floppy!(dd if=zbeos of=/dev/disk/floppy/raw) And i can also select save mode options and boot with success. In other words, booting from floppy and selecting the last bfs volume of the disk to boot, everything is ok. * Another information i forgot to mention is that both systems are using grub 0.94 for boot manager. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 04:58:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 02:58:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1124: Missing uniq command In-Reply-To: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> References: <042.5136eb1954b2311f4e431fbb8dc9a9ad@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.33dfcf5d923831f55622f19e06a5d897@haiku-os.org> #1124: Missing uniq command ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Thanks! Patch applied in r20426. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 18:56:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:56:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1121: ShowImage should be using B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY Message-ID: <048.f19646d52fe567a05fedda27daae06b5@haiku-os.org> #1121: ShowImage should be using B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: leavengood Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/ShowImage | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- ShowImage should be using B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY instead of the B_COMMON_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 19:07:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 18:07:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup Message-ID: <048.e0b04a59e101bbbfbe353bd09d4b9844@haiku-os.org> #1122: Kernel idle thread mixup ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Somehow a userland thread has replaced or tainted(?) the kernel team's idle thread. I suppose it's the app_server window thread for the Mail application. Mail is no longer running. I don't recall if it crashed or not. I don't think it did. See screenshots. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 18:57:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:57:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1121: ShowImage should be using B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY In-Reply-To: <048.f19646d52fe567a05fedda27daae06b5@haiku-os.org> References: <048.f19646d52fe567a05fedda27daae06b5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.63ee1c670440bd565181a875217b2fa9@haiku-os.org> #1121: ShowImage should be using B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: leavengood Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/ShowImage | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by jonas.kirilla): http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/haiku/haiku/trunk/src/apps/showimage/ShowImageSettings.cpp?rev=11769&view=markup -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 19:03:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 18:03:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1120: invalid block number In-Reply-To: <042.f4fbf3aef20ccc730e0df6988962d8ad@haiku-os.org> References: <042.f4fbf3aef20ccc730e0df6988962d8ad@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.15934eb7f4e40dfbd094fafa330a4385@haiku-os.org> #1120: invalid block number ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaliber): After many "continue" in KDL I get: kdebug> co bfs: InternalSetTo:238: I/O error bfs: SetTo:403: General system error PANIC: get_writable_cached_block: invalid block number 769477 (max 767999) Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> co PANIC: get_cached_block: invalid block number 769477 (max 767999) Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> co bfs: InternalSetTo:238: I/O error bfs: SetTo:403: General system error bfs: we have to panic... switch to read-only mode! bfs: *** invalid run(46,19086,64) bfs: SetTo:403: General system error bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 7 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 7 times. bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 62 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 27 times. bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 6 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 9 times. bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 19 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 14 times. bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 20 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 14 times. bfs: bfs_write_stat:684: Read-only file system Last message repeated 2 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 2 times. bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 56 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system bfs: bfs_create_dir:1382: Read-only file system Last message repeated 21 times. bfs: Create:2238: Read-only file system Last message repeated 6 times. bfs: bfs_write_stat:684: Read-only file system Last message repeated 2 times. df command show that I have Total: 750M and free 299.9M -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 18:43:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:43:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1120: invalid block number Message-ID: <042.f4fbf3aef20ccc730e0df6988962d8ad@haiku-os.org> #1120: invalid block number -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- During tar xvf ... a get this error: PANIC: get_writable_cached_block: invalid block number 768634 (max 767999) Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> bt stack trace for thread 0x89 "tar" kernel stack: 0x9060d000 to 0x90610000 user stack: 0x7efe7000 to 0x7ffe7000 frame caller :function + offset 9060f814 (+ 48) 80079bd5 :kernel_debugger_loop + 0x00dd 9060f844 (+ 32) 8007a64a :kernel_debugger + 0x009a 9060f864 (+ 176) 8007a5a6 :panic + 0x0036 9060f914 (+ 64) 8005612f :get_writable_cached_block__FP11block_cachexxxlb + 0x003f 9060f954 (+ 80) 80057677 :block_cache_get_writable_etc + 0x008b 9060f9a4 (+ 64) 800576da :block_cache_get_writable + 0x0022 9060f9e4 (+ 96) 8022f73c :InternalSetTo__10CachedNodeP11Transactionx + 0x0128 9060fa44 (+ 64) 8022f607 :SetToWritableHeader__10CachedNodeR11Transaction + 0x0067 9060fa84 (+ 80) 8022fd6b :SetTo__9BPlusTreeR11TransactionP5Inodel + 0x0083 9060fad4 (+ 48) 8022fb39 :__9BPlusTreeR11TransactionP5Inodel + 0x0059 9060fb04 (+ 80) 80236cc7 :CreateTree__14InodeAllocator + 0x0067 9060fb54 (+ 144) 8023cbae :Create__5InodeR11TransactionP5InodePCcliUlPxPP5Inode + 0x0666 9060fbe4 (+ 80) 80246416 :bfs_create_dir__FPvT0PCciPx + 0x0102 9060fc34 (+ 320) 80042a4a :dir_create__FiPcib + 0x0082 9060fd74 (+ 64) 80047934 :_user_create_dir + 0x0094 9060fdb4 (+ 336) 80030393 :syscall_dispatcher + 0x08a3 9060ff04 (+ 160) 80080234 :i386_handle_trap + 0x0238 iframe at 0x9060ffac (end = 0x90610000) eax 0x4c ebx 0x2c6c4c ecx 0x218fa4 edx 0x18010340 esi 0x1 edi 0x1ff ebp 0x7ffe6d7c esp 0x9060ffdc eip 0xffff0102 eflags 0x217 vector: 0x63, error code: 0x0 9060ffa4 (+ 0) ffff0102 7ffe6d7c (+ 336) 0020f310 :unknown + 0xf310 7ffe6ecc (+ 112) 00212555 :unknown + 0x12555 7ffe6f3c (+ 48) 0021ce78 :unknown + 0x1ce78 7ffe6f6c (+ 64) 00207663 :unknown + 0x7663 7ffe6fac (+ 48) 001007ae 1327:runtime_loader_seg0ro at 0x00100000 + 0x7ae 7ffe6fdc (+ 0) 7ffe6fec 1326:/bin/tar_main_stack at 0x7efe7000 + 0xffffec kdebug> Also in serial output there is strange line: bfs: volume reports 247970 used blocks, correct is 431905 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 20:10:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:10:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.71963968f329555e5607a2da432da56b@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Added in r20411. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 20:02:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:02:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #766: [Expander] Open window have too large "Select .." button In-Reply-To: <040.80b305a6a26e543907cae16ad78575db@haiku-os.org> References: <040.80b305a6a26e543907cae16ad78575db@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.a24b0cdbf1c4011b6bfa6fd50b4c66b4@haiku-os.org> #766: [Expander] Open window have too large "Select .." button --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Expander | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in revision r20410 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 09:42:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 08:42:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.f6ea8e6912b1f5459347b24c7874f62f@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): It can't harm a lot to include it (testing purposes) :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 10:30:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:30:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.bcb88694b473d07d1afb8e5fcefaac93@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:2 korli]: > It can't harm a lot to include it (testing purposes) :) Of course not :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 13:26:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:26:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.e82e6f76d69870b226a0750494406429@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:2 korli]: > that was the idea. Some times is working fine, and some times is stopping, without even to be able to kill it. I think that also it can not change directory, if the sources are in many dirs, changing dir stops. Anyway i managed to build some little programs from be's sample code. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 16:41:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:41:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1119: The boot screen doesn't have "some" kind of animation to indicate system activity or inactivity. Message-ID: <043.a44eb8fd7200ec9aa2b979ec647deb3b@haiku-os.org> #1119: The boot screen doesn't have "some" kind of animation to indicate system activity or inactivity. --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Boot Loader | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- The boot screen doesn't have "some" kind of animation to indicate system activity or inactivity. A proposal: the three leaves would be fall at three different major system activities, at different times. * The black background is somehow oppressive and ... mourning? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 16:53:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:53:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.27ba1196b0d4dc10770de3264baaeb04@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:5 axeld]: i am willing to port (or better compile and run in both r5 and haiku) the LMbench - Tools for Performance Analysis from http://www.bitmover.com/lm/lmbench/ , and from the other hand to reveal other problems (missing headers, missing functions from libroot, etc), before R1 comes. Is it worthing the effort for that lmbench or not? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 16:06:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:06:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.24b06547ed2403cb35da36d2b4cb0481@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaoutsis): * owner: axeld => korli -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 11:00:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:00:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #889: [PackageBuilder] crash on File->Open In-Reply-To: <040.d70697311a6b796df957d52a63556a95@haiku-os.org> References: <040.d70697311a6b796df957d52a63556a95@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.91325540ecd28a09b72457e89c48288b@haiku-os.org> #889: [PackageBuilder] crash on File->Open ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * component: Kits/Application Kit => Kits/Interface Kit -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 10:39:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:39:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1030: [BeIDE] crash on File -> New Project.. In-Reply-To: <038.73e6fecd90415d7345530c6a7189b34d@haiku-os.org> References: <038.73e6fecd90415d7345530c6a7189b34d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.e44a356632672aa3cd847b0787012843@haiku-os.org> #1030: [BeIDE] crash on File -> New Project.. -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: xed | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => closed * resolution: => duplicate Comment: Actually this is a dup of #889 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 08:50:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 07:50:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.69d8becf218f7303707281912b5f0dfb@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Maybe this should be part of a separate package (with the devtools) and not in the default image ? OTOH, I think BeOS R5 included make also in the default installation (without dev tools). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 10:25:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:25:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program In-Reply-To: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> References: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.c6348ef03976c7410830c4cfd12000be@haiku-os.org> #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: ajsmale at gmail.com | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Isn't a bit scary that (from the commit log of r20393) applications started from Tracker don't have a valid stderr ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 16:23:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:23:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. In-Reply-To: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> References: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.601a8b5794f1f2013da3a519f10bdec4@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): The main idea was to try port (or better compile and run in both r5 and haiku) the LMbench - Tools for Performance Analysis from http://www.bitmover.com/lm/lmbench/ and thus helping bug #1071, and from the other hand to reveal other problems (missing headers, missing functions from libroot, etc), before R1 comes. So there are some more little programs that had to enter to the image to achieve that goal. For example except make the lmbench needs awk (to link to gawk); and the story goes on:) My main concern here is if is worthing the effort for that lmbench or not? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 14:18:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 13:18:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program In-Reply-To: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> References: <052.b3e9d0ab83f55b48a62d762dc909ea2d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.5c710f0d7d2b3772c6ccbfc8c8ee93b8@haiku-os.org> #627: Cannot open another copy of the Terminal program --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: ajsmale at gmail.com | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:30 jackburton]: > Isn't a bit scary that (from the commit log of r20393) applications started from Tracker don't have a valid stderr ? Definitely! It's on my ToDo list to fix it. Well, if it still persists, that is. Since Tracker and Deskbar are started by a shell (via fork() + exec()), this might just as well have been a symptom of the CoW bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 01:08:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:08:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. Message-ID: <043.65562e6fe775499615a2089916aa7216@haiku-os.org> #1118: The "make" program is not in the image. -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 23 01:44:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:44:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1117: Opening and closing multiple instances of Terminal slows system to a crawl. In-Reply-To: <041.a635504f39a27f87c2f87c024c155b47@haiku-os.org> References: <041.a635504f39a27f87c2f87c024c155b47@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.037b2ea3414c5050cc1debd24e05e7c9@haiku-os.org> #1117: Opening and closing multiple instances of Terminal slows system to a crawl. ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: gotaku | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) * component: - General => Servers/app_server Comment: I can reproduce this under VMWare. For the full fun I need to press Alt-N until I've got 25 Terminals and then close them again. Probably an app server problem, e.g. a region not being cleared correctly, getting more complex when closing windows. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 08:11:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 06:11:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk In-Reply-To: <043.c993269abef28afc4e23dbde6ace9e6b@haiku-os.org> References: <043.c993269abef28afc4e23dbde6ace9e6b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.620620a183b3b8fdfd9142f6bc761c60@haiku-os.org> #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaliber): It was fixed in r20426. Can somebody close this bug? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 08:18:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 06:18:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1125: should be available also under In-Reply-To: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> References: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.6960f78967ff559a18b13f811b1f1d80@haiku-os.org> #1125: should be available also under ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaliber): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: invalid => Comment: Google codesearch says that is two times popular than http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=pl&lr=&q=%23include%5C+%2B%3Csys%2Fpoll.h%3E&btnG=Szukaj -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 11:34:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:34:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk In-Reply-To: <043.c993269abef28afc4e23dbde6ace9e6b@haiku-os.org> References: <043.c993269abef28afc4e23dbde6ace9e6b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.e270fad72436bc97d2209a23a7a143dd@haiku-os.org> #1123: Some scripts instead of gawk look for awk, so the image needs a awk link to gawk ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in the revision mentioned herebefore. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 12:42:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:42:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1012: GUI doesn't redraw after starting Cortex In-Reply-To: <050.095b5d81cc13f47751fcc179ce8e739d@haiku-os.org> References: <050.095b5d81cc13f47751fcc179ce8e739d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.7df3ed206084bdd99982f3dcb7386cf9@haiku-os.org> #1012: GUI doesn't redraw after starting Cortex ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Media Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => marcusoverhagen * component: - User Interface => Kits/Media Kit Comment: There must be something very wrong with the scheduler, at least r20427 fixed the issue for me. What actually happens is that the "System Clock control" thread runs at 100% - it's either bombardized with messages, or there is something wrong. I'm therefore changing components. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 15:34:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:34:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1125: should be available also under In-Reply-To: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> References: <042.9dcd07bebb0b283377c6a90d57ff30b2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.ada1ce1c8213bf12c7770fbef09d341a@haiku-os.org> #1125: should be available also under ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Comment (by mmu_man): OpenGroup says it's http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/poll.h.html -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Mar 26 19:51:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:51:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] Message-ID: <042.236f264b91c2544e2653983dee8cab43@haiku-os.org> #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Ctags is available in R5. You should check in sources from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ctags/ctags-5.6.tar.gz and apply patch. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 05:28:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 03:28:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash Message-ID: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: cebif | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- I get this crash when openning backgrounds from the desktop right click menu. The steps to produce this are: 1. right click on desktop. 2. Move mouse pointer to addons/backgrounds The moment backgrounds is clicked a crash. Expected behaviour: the backgrounds application should open Here is the debug information from the crash: GNU gdb 6.3 Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i586-pc-haiku"...(no debugging symbols found) Thread 145 caused an exception: Segment violation Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libbe.so...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libbe.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libtracker.so...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libtracker.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libroot.so...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libroot.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libqoca.so...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libqoca.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libstdc++.r4.so...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libstdc++.r4.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libtranslation.so...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libtranslation.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/lib/libtextencoding.so...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/lib/libtextencoding.so Reading symbols from /boot/beos/system/add- ons/Tracker/Background-B...done. Loaded symbols for /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Tracker/Background-B [Switching to team /boot/beos/system/Tracker (60) thread Backgrounds (145)] 0x00969780 in BackgroundsView::MessageReceived () from /boot/beos/system/add-ons/Tracker/Background-B (gdb) I was using a raw hard drive image: haiku.image.bz2, about the 22nd March. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 09:34:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:34:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1129: in terminal, some deleting font Message-ID: <041.b9fb36d6108f6d58be30760a9bf759f0@haiku-os.org> #1129: in terminal, some deleting font -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: rayman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- if you have a lot of line in a terminal, and you take a scrollbar. you see an obliteration (in the form of line) characters ( see the screenshot_1 joint ). I have copy/paste all lines in StyledEdit for see, if it's a font error, but not. ( see screenshot_2 joint ). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 10:48:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:48:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash In-Reply-To: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.3814988d59c430cb83584302006760d2@haiku-os.org> #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: cebif | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * owner: axeld => korli * component: - General => - Preferences/Backgrounds -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 15:11:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:11:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1130: Implement parse_expression() (KDL feature) Message-ID: <043.1a3c94761a4a2ec178275b516a5ca907@haiku-os.org> #1130: Implement parse_expression() (KDL feature) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ parse_expression() should feature a small expression parser as mentioned in the BeBook. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 17:11:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:11:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] In-Reply-To: <042.236f264b91c2544e2653983dee8cab43@haiku-os.org> References: <042.236f264b91c2544e2653983dee8cab43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.465fb4051adc2a9e6848a6aa84e710e9@haiku-os.org> #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Command Line Tools | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Changes (by korli): * component: - General => - Applications/Command Line Tools -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 17:42:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:42:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #312: Quake2 has awfully dodgy mouse input In-Reply-To: <049.c0bdb8d3925d0693b0e6ff5727bf3fb7@haiku-os.org> References: <049.c0bdb8d3925d0693b0e6ff5727bf3fb7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.58085e0bdf7d2083fc4d0b2231daf9e4@haiku-os.org> #312: Quake2 has awfully dodgy mouse input -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): I tried to run Quake2 but it seems to lock the OS. Is it working for anyone ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 20:30:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:30:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash In-Reply-To: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e68e3dfeddc22747be782bdabb77cf6d@haiku-os.org> #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: cebif | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by korli): I can't reproduce on Qemu. Anything special on your side ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 20:50:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:50:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] In-Reply-To: <042.236f264b91c2544e2653983dee8cab43@haiku-os.org> References: <042.236f264b91c2544e2653983dee8cab43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.0ce8b083176e8fe121ffb6fd644a600a@haiku-os.org> #1127: Missing ctags command [patch] ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Command Line Tools | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Applied in r20438. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 21:08:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:08:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) In-Reply-To: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> References: <048.a868fe855515dcf65fdd77fca0c671f0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <057.33e079525c9517bfbdd6cdd17f568170@haiku-os.org> #1113: Input server and devices should be ready for user input before launching Tracker (and friends) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonas.kirilla | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: duplicate | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => duplicate Comment: Dup of #917 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Mar 27 21:17:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:17:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop In-Reply-To: <043.9b1be52c0748168ee052d2163f88617c@haiku-os.org> References: <043.9b1be52c0748168ee052d2163f88617c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.b702f8553b615f577507bbfa1c3f8458@haiku-os.org> #1083: GCC4 x86 Haiku Runs into Endless Page Fault Loop ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r20380. Best would be assembler versions :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 28 03:06:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 01:06:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash In-Reply-To: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> References: <040.ef6d6490fa4565e85cc6e18ad04fd591@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.3ea6c9569366268b2172e46f277e30d2@haiku-os.org> #1128: Backgrounds desktop rightclick menu crash ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: cebif | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by cebif): I also tried to reproduce the bug in vmware with r20438. I wasn't able to. I then tried the hard drive install of r20438. Not able to reproduce. Is it possible that the bug could only exist in this version: haiku.image.bz2 from 22nd March for HD install. I have not tried: http://haikuhost.com/housestrain/get.php?file=r20441_vmware.tar.bz2 download for vmware. At least not yet. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 28 08:33:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 06:33:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1131: more missing bin commands Message-ID: <042.44032342eb414545bbfbf0091aa385c8@haiku-os.org> #1131: more missing bin commands --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- This patch enables: cardctl, compress, diff3, dump_cis, dump_cisreg, fmt, fold, ident, installsound, merge, prio, pack_cis, pc, patch, rlog, unexpand, updatedb, uudecode, uuencode, zipgrep. I don't know how to install "install" command. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 28 22:15:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:15:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1131: more missing bin commands In-Reply-To: <042.44032342eb414545bbfbf0091aa385c8@haiku-os.org> References: <042.44032342eb414545bbfbf0091aa385c8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.198d99dbd42787a8c844ad55b6ad4529@haiku-os.org> #1131: more missing bin commands ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kaliber | Owner: bonefish Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kaliber): I've added another patch to review which adds mtools utilities, and fixes build of telnetd. For mtools you need http://mtools.linux.lu/mtools-3.9.10.tar.gz with a small build fix in two places (not included because it's easy to fix). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Mar 28 22:58:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:58:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1131: more missing bin commands In-Reply-To: <042.44032342eb414545bbfbf0091aa385c8@haiku-os.org> References: <042.44032342eb414545bbfbf0091aa385c8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.9b9e982f7f0ef01c861f8ac222ba1263@haiku-os.org> #1131: more missing bin commands -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Network & Internet | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * cc: bonefish (added) * owner: bonefish => axeld * component: Build System => - Network & Internet Comment: Regarding mtools, I don't think it's worth including them at all. Regarding telnet, I pass this ticket on to Axel, since I don't know in what state our network support is, and whether it makes sense to do such patches at all ATM. I suppose, when our stack is feature complete we'll be able to remove most "#ifdef __BEOS__" hacks in ported apps. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Mar 29 18:20:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:20:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e912a897f1a8fae3e45f8672389545a0@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): lmbench is quite dated, but it might still be worth the effort (after all, it tests various things :-)). Also interesting could be libmicro from Sun http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/performance/libmicro/ But beyond those UNIX heavy test suites, something that compares ports/sems/area creation/deletion/etc. between BeOS and Haiku is definitely worth a look, too. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 00:24:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:24:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.1fb849bacec011bdeed03df7d8ccdebd@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:8 axeld]: i have both on my disk now, i have compiled successfully lmbench2 in linux. Both on r5 and haiku the complained about missing headers... for the libmicro i will attach the make output. For the area test i will attach here my first attempt to write something useful. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 00:30:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:30:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems In-Reply-To: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.061c44f3c8fb802b19eac228751356e4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f9625eba43e777160595818cd059a593@haiku-os.org> #1071: Identify and fix performance bottlenecks in the kernel and I/O subsystems ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Even though, i am aware of the new protections that wm.cpp have, i made all the switches that create_area can take: (B_ANY_KERNEL_ADDRESS, etc) for testing purposes. So i managed to kdl r5... with my own hands:) I am planning to make more test for areas, sems, ports, etc to study bug #1071. Playing around with it, a made a small patch for vm.cpp Log: if the requested area has zero size don't let the app crash (in this case: strcpy); return a B_BAD_VALUE instead, as r5 does. But i am still skeptic, if this is right. The userspace program might want to create the area with zero size, (as a kind of initialization) and call resize_area with some real value later. In this case some other protection means should be taken, to avoid crashing. (I don't have any idea for this yet). It's up to you. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 17:45:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:45:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #825: PS/2 keyboard won't work unless there's also a PS/2 mouse In-Reply-To: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> References: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.f33aa76eeb4281078b1362af84d1ec23@haiku-os.org> #825: PS/2 keyboard won't work unless there's also a PS/2 mouse -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: Rayman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Keyboard | Version: Resolution: | Platform: x86 -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by jonas.kirilla): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => * component: Drivers/USB => Drivers/Keyboard * summary: with new USB task (r18623) => PS/2 keyboard won't work unless there's also a PS/2 mouse Comment: This bug report is spot on (except its title) and should be re-opened. My PS/2 keyboard won't work unless there's also a PS/2 mouse. To have a working keyboard in Haiku I have to either plug in a PS/2 mouse (to kickstart the PS/2 keyboard, somehow), or use a separate USB keyboard instead. I suppose using a USB mouse in PS/2 legacy mode, as described, tickles the PS/2 bus manager or whatever, in a similar way as plugging a real PS/2 mouse, resulting in a working PS/2 keyboard. The PS/2 keyboard always works in the KDL, however. (When the rest is dead, at least the keyboard works.. The irony!) BTW, you can't enter the KDL voluntarily (with F12) from a USB keyboard, IIRC. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 18:24:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:24:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #825: with new USB task (r18623) In-Reply-To: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> References: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.74e50917aceb7d9e8250a84e29ba8d93@haiku-os.org> #825: with new USB task (r18623) --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: Rayman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed * component: Drivers/Keyboard => Drivers/USB * summary: PS/2 keyboard won't work unless there's also a PS/2 mouse => with new USB task (r18623) Comment: Please do not hijack old bug reports! I'm restoring original summary, component, resolution and status. File a new bug report if required. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 19:09:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:09:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #825: with new USB task (r18623) In-Reply-To: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> References: <041.16282a01cb53dc0d8b90f41ab390934d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.6e2633619c02f79d1e021059189bb34f@haiku-os.org> #825: with new USB task (r18623) --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: Rayman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonas.kirilla): I believe this bug report is about the PS/2 keyboard not working, even though the submitter may not have been superclear about it. The USB sidetrack could very well be irrelevant. I believe it's the -same bug- that I'm seeing, and that it is still unresolved, so I wanted to avoid a bug report -duplicate- which would get equally smacked over the head. These two look related: "PS/2 Keyboard hangs if PS/2 mouse not present" http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/33 "ps/2 mouse and AT keyboard always don't work" http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/299 I outlined the results of various USB and PS/2 HID combinations in the comments section of some other bug report, but that comment seems lost now. I can't find it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 21:50:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:50:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process In-Reply-To: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> References: <043.75cb2b9bc3cd6c3d618568aa63cd168f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.e020b0050727c35490bfcf3fa43099df@haiku-os.org> #1056: Kernel Space Page Fault during Late Boot Process ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Should be solved in r20474. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Mar 30 23:57:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 21:57:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #98: ListView behaves weirdly inside a tabview In-Reply-To: <045.2198674ad36b4c3e251a83bd36241e3d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.2198674ad36b4c3e251a83bd36241e3d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.cca0a657d344c1a3df1b0dd41c2a0877@haiku-os.org> #98: ListView behaves weirdly inside a tabview -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Changes (by ekdahl): * cc: fekdahl at gmail.com (removed) * platform: => All -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 31 20:31:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:31:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #900: FontDemo rotation freezes screen In-Reply-To: <043.16e6c20714a55af2296efe86c3a59f99@haiku-os.org> References: <043.16e6c20714a55af2296efe86c3a59f99@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.31ee80134b5741c6411b0737c8b8c7c0@haiku-os.org> #900: FontDemo rotation freezes screen ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: darkwyrm | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: fixed in r20481. Thanks to Ingo. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Mar 31 20:33:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:33:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #969: endless loop when rendering fonts in agg::glyph_data_outline mode In-Reply-To: <040.0b3ca15573e8c409de9e054e89b27cf5@haiku-os.org> References: <040.0b3ca15573e8c409de9e054e89b27cf5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.4fd6b5c615fd796622e673161474ec86@haiku-os.org> #969: endless loop when rendering fonts in agg::glyph_data_outline mode ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: axeld | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: fixed in r20481. Thanks to Ingo having tracked it down. Because of the libicon.a in libbe.so, it resolved a version of the Transformable class which is incompatible with the one used by the app_server. In the end, this caused the approximation scale of curves to be at maximum causing really long computations. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system.