From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 05:00:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 04:00:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash Message-ID: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Hi, Bepodder might be a nice app to bring to Haiku :) Actually, it functions perfectly, that is, until you restart it. Then it hangs on 'parsing archive', and it shows up in a bt (screenshot attached). If you empty the contents of /bepodder/archive, you can start bepodder normally again, but lose your subscriptions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 12:24:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:24:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash In-Reply-To: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.9331890f64cbabc05b8c32a703dcfa35@haiku-os.org> #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * owner: axeld => stippi * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 13:06:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 12:06:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash In-Reply-To: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.a663c0ac5a213718269ed4212128b073@haiku-os.org> #1598: bepodder parsing archive crash -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by stippi): I might have fixed this in r22784. Can you confirm? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 15:52:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 14:52:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1598: In-Reply-To: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.c292fa8e37450f4f4eaa20d728caf94d@haiku-os.org> #1598: -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by kvdman): * summary: bepodder parsing archive crash => Comment: you did! seems to work great now. thanks stippi. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 16:57:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 15:57:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1598: In-Reply-To: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> References: <041.bb0bd18d5c33cc30fb89c22458934da8@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.4296783719f18c59657a1fda386058e5@haiku-os.org> #1598: -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: You are welcome, Karl. Thanks for testing all those apps! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 17:03:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 16:03:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #715: BTextView::HideTyping not implemented In-Reply-To: <040.137cc10e634eb0b194c10801532e9567@haiku-os.org> References: <040.137cc10e634eb0b194c10801532e9567@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.534ac49288984c9f137a37edb21f5dce@haiku-os.org> #715: BTextView::HideTyping not implemented ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: korli | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by stippi): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: It wasn't really UTF8 problems, but rather a mix up of what the selection offsets apply to (the real text) and when they were used for the bullet text. And the same about the width offsets of characters, the wrong text was used, with the wrong byte offset mapping for the characters. Should be fixed now since r22787, with my limited tests, I couldn't find anymore problems. Feel free to reopen if you spot anymore problems though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 1 23:18:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 22:18:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1106: Port USB mass storage driver to new SCSI module API In-Reply-To: <040.3f3b937e94160a49b76b6c6e5aff5d87@haiku-os.org> References: <040.3f3b937e94160a49b76b6c6e5aff5d87@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.26482ae46412f2e0fa9ffa2e8c69015a@haiku-os.org> #1106: Port USB mass storage driver to new SCSI module API --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: axeld | Owner: siarzhuk Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by siarzhuk): Replying to [comment:6 diver]: > Any news, Siarzhuk? Hm. Is it a bug tracker or message board? :-) I'm making now a vacations in Minsk. Before the final attack to usb_scsi code. ;-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 01:56:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 00:56:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) Message-ID: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Ok, this is a little confusing. I have a core 2 duo macbook. Using Vmware Fusion, I've enabled a physical bootcamp partition, and used Zeta to mount the disk, format it, install Haiku, and make it bootable. Macbooks don't have a PS/2 controller, so I can't select any safe mode settings or type anything. From ReactOS: 'ReactOS development builds (trunk) have run fine now for two days on Intel Mac (with Bootcamp installed) computers. Intel Mac's consist of standard hardware but there are some differences which had made it impossible to run ReactOS before. Intel Mac's don't have PS/2 keyboard controllers. GRUB as well as Darwin's BIOS loader had similar problems sometime ago, good that it has been fixed in ReactOS too. Intel Mac's BIOS has a "serial port" bug, it reports that COM1 exist, but no one is there physically. Two other BIOS bug are related to reading CD/DVD drives. ReactOS does support HID-compliant devices, especially USB keyboard and mouse which is relevant for Intel Mac. We want to thank Michael Steil for making this possible. Stay tuned for ReactOS 0.3.1 which will incorporate these improvements and will be released in late december 2006.' Anyways... I was wondering if Haiku writes a log by default, that way I could mount the physical disk Haiku is installed on and read it under Zeta... What I have done, is booted the physical drive that Haiku is installed on through Vmware Fusion in Mac OS X. I added a serial port, and got the log. Vmware crashes though (see screenshot), and here's the log: [http://rafb.net/p/jFLYHU40.html] When I boot the physical partition normally (no emulator), the system shows the Haiku boot screen but will stay there forever. Anyways, hope this info is useful. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 02:02:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 01:02:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.88f1fd47266f7ff851b8a3cf7c10cf73@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): Here's the Vmware log of it booting Haiku off the Macbook's physical partition: [http://rafb.net/p/1fkACT55.html] -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 02:40:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 01:40:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.1d4f2b970cc8beddae105ada1ef37025@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): added attachments of the http://rafb.net links as advised by Urias. Sorry didn't know they only lasted 24 hours. Also, my wireless gave up, so there are two 'log1's. They are the same. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 02:41:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 01:41:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) In-Reply-To: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> References: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.3b7a252a6645230f4d046b4bcc3962bf@haiku-os.org> #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): added serial log. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 02:20:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 01:20:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.19b50549816ab9e2db7d6d88a78f9031@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by umccullough): you should attach the text file(s) to the tickets directly - those links will expire shortly. when it comes to bug reports, a file attachment is always better than a link :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 2 11:35:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 10:35:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1352: Echo 24 driver: no support for 24 bit and 96kHz sample rate r 21093 In-Reply-To: <041.c9096c1dcca27e57347bcbeb5d8a0930@haiku-os.org> References: <041.c9096c1dcca27e57347bcbeb5d8a0930@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.dc41ef88e64bd3562775f1210788a58c@haiku-os.org> #1352: Echo 24 driver: no support for 24 bit and 96kHz sample rate r 21093 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: nutela | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): The driver had a problem when handling echo.settings parameters. It works for me in r22788 with playback 24bit/96kHz. Was recording your concern too ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 3 06:50:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2007 05:50:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1580: Mouse freezes (permanently or intermittently) after brief movement In-Reply-To: <039.c5f04878714f48c6a8bd56b57271fca7@haiku-os.org> References: <039.c5f04878714f48c6a8bd56b57271fca7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.4a0dae0d6eb435e1d56c2ffa87970743@haiku-os.org> #1580: Mouse freezes (permanently or intermittently) after brief movement --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: koki | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Mouse/PS2 | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by koki): FWIW, if I disable the built-in mousepad (via an ON/OFF hardware button) and plug in a USB mouse, the mouse works just fine. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 3 16:21:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2007 15:21:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #517: Copying a large file drops to KDL In-Reply-To: <040.932583ba647d8ad8ecbac107517d7f8e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.932583ba647d8ad8ecbac107517d7f8e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.79bcd9212f48fa477f073beb9d78e28e@haiku-os.org> #517: Copying a large file drops to KDL ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: System/Kernel | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by scottmc): With r22813 I was able to copy a 100meg haiku image file several times, creating 20 copies of it. The when trying to copy those 20 copies to a new folder it got about half-way (around 1Gb) before droping into kdl with a "page requested but there is none" error. After creating the 10th copy I started getting the missing icon bug. So the error is different than before but still not fixed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 3 21:48:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2007 20:48:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors Message-ID: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Appearance has a broader meaning that implies the ability to adjust settings for color/fonts/backgrounds/etc., and even theming. However, all the Appearance preference applet in Haiku does is allow the user to change the colors of the various elements of the Haiku interface (ie., active/inactive window tab, control background/text/border, etc.). Given that this is the only functionality this applet provides, calling it Appearance is misleading. Calling it Colors is more logical and representative of the functionality that it provides. (FWIW, this applet is still not functional though; see open bug #1089 for details) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 01:56:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 00:56:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.6bf6bb5e5a936f1f65ff5f4f581f5467@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by darkwyrm): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: This would be assuming that it is intended *just* for colors, which it is not. Currently only the Colors code is enabled. There is also code to choose decorators, hence, Appearance. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 03:01:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 02:01:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.5d4db7e95fc1498bdefaacaaeaf77936@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by koki): What you describe sounds very much like theming, which I thought Haiku would never have. Or will this applet consolidate then the Fonts, Menu and Backgrounds applets? Are the features that this applet is designed to have documented anywhere? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 13:16:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 12:16:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.b595154f24d0c4a82e08d90291a8ffcc@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by darkwyrm): Sounds about right -- theming, but not skinning. It would be about the level of customizability as Windows 98 officially had plus the choice of decorators. Ideally, it would combine a number of the other applets, hopefully the Fonts and Menu applets and possibly Backgrounds. It should provide sufficient power to customize for most people. Actual skinning (complete customization of the look of controls) not only sucks up performance, but would also require significant changes to the Interface Kit and possibly the app_server. Everything I'm talking about is already pretty much possible in the system. Full-on theme support (a la BeTheme) is being left for a third part opportunity, though anything is possible for R2. Appearance hasn't been documented officially, but has been discussed somewhat on some of the mailing lists, primarily the Interface Kit list IIRC. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 13:28:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 12:28:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.50669d70426cecb0f2ab57a650ee37fa@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by axeld): I think if Appearance appears on the R1 as is, it should indeed be renamed to better match what currently is, not what it might have been intended for. But the future will tell :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 14:00:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 13:00:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver In-Reply-To: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.d183f4f23da01dddcc3c522d1fea4d28@haiku-os.org> #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: pieterpan | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): The old FreeBSD 6.2 driver does not support your device, the new 7.0 driver does, though. I'll see if the new driver will work with our compatibility layer as well. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 14:45:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 13:45:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver In-Reply-To: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.40b79d70aa403cbcf84ce493d4ace50c@haiku-os.org> #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: pieterpan | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by pieterpan): Thanks, just let me know when I can help test it, if it works with the compat layer. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 16:36:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 15:36:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.105e58164e6e0f13a016ceddac260a62@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by koki): DW: thanks for the explanation. You may want to add this info to the Applications team page, as this pref. applet is not even mentioned there. ;) http://haiku-os.org/about/teams/applications Axel: why not name the applet Colors now, and then rename it to Appearance when it gains the intended functionality, whenever that may be (pre or post-R1)? Seems more logical and less confusing to me that way. :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 16:52:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 15:52:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1527: Selecting an area on the desktop leaves ghostlines In-Reply-To: <042.707491492d3c5dfcbc5a423133096d6e@haiku-os.org> References: <042.707491492d3c5dfcbc5a423133096d6e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.65c1e58ffe6a0ffc3fbcefd60cfb087f@haiku-os.org> #1527: Selecting an area on the desktop leaves ghostlines ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: scottmc | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by umccullough): Tested this also on my PIII 600 w/ Radeon 9250 AGP I also see the vertical lines the *first time* I try it, then they go away. I noticed the mouse movement seemed to get a little smoother at that point as well. Perhaps there is something goofy there with the mouse events? One thing I noticed that perhaps is due to the slower machine is that the more I drag the box around, the slower my machine gets. The CPU usage starts around 30-40% when I first drag the box out, then it eventually gets to 100% as I keep resizing the box around and gets SUPER SLOW. Performance returns after mouse up and I can start over. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 4 16:54:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 15:54:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1527: Selecting an area on the desktop leaves ghostlines In-Reply-To: <042.707491492d3c5dfcbc5a423133096d6e@haiku-os.org> References: <042.707491492d3c5dfcbc5a423133096d6e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.5d6ca3ebdd46bec01e3b0bb8a4e500f2@haiku-os.org> #1527: Selecting an area on the desktop leaves ghostlines ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: scottmc | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by umccullough): I should add that it takes ~20-30 seconds of dragging the box around before my machine hits 100% cpu, in case that wasn't clear :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 04:17:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 03:17:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.8ba43fc39e8d8e01b59359939b8fb1d7@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by chrisjp): In VMWare I don't know what the problem is. The non-emulator booting freezes at the haiku logo as the new SATA driver doesn't have the vendor/product ID used in the macbook. Updating the ahci.c file: { 0x8086, 0x27c3, "Intel ICH7R (RAID mode)" }, + { 0x8086, 0x27c4, "Intel ICH7 (AHCI Macbook)" }, { 0x8086, 0x27c5, "Intel ICH7-M (AHCI mode)" }, will allow haiku to boot, however due to other usb related uhci bugs, haiku will not function properly. Currently we can use external usb mice/keyboards unreliably, but I'm working on figuring out the usb problem and hopefully will put together a touchpad driver for the macbook :) chrisply at gmail.com for more info if you like. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 04:20:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 03:20:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.07c3422c103f8414fe9064dfb11a92ce@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by chrisjp): * cc: chrisply at gmail.com (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 04:32:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 03:32:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.c137c3ac77baaf04adc687076a668ed0@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by chrisjp): Unrelated to this bug, but I should also add that booting requires you to disable or delete the intel_extreme driver :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 14:09:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 13:09:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file Message-ID: <041.59c7965b75eb144ac7b2b392be1a10cd@haiku-os.org> #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: stippi | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- I was using Pe to edit a file in the Haiku source tree. Back in R5 to compile the tree, the file suddenly had bytes left over at the end. I don't know if the file got longer or shorter by my editing, but the left- over bytes were a duplicate of the true last section of the file. I don't know if this is a bug somewhere in the storage kit or possibly the interface kit. When I will try to reproduce this bug, I will confirm how the last section of the file looks before saving it. This should rule out an interface kit bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 22:15:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 21:15:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.844c8073f584ad6c94022dc7d4598769@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by johndrinkwater): Replying to [comment:5 koki]: > Axel: why not name the applet Colors now, and then rename it to Appearance when it gains the intended functionality, whenever that may be (pre or post-R1)? Seems more logical and less confusing to me that way. :) Koki, you brought this up in the #haiku channel a few months ago, and I told you why it would be a bad idea; not sure why you want to push it through still. When choosing names for system applications, one should avoid English locali[sz]ation issues. Examples: Control Center, Colors, etc. By all means, rename the preflet, just avoid calling it Colors! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 5 22:50:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 21:50:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.b87d8712742133aa212072ae501a93e9@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by umccullough): Replying to [comment:6 johndrinkwater]: > By all means, rename the preflet, just avoid calling it Colors! Hues! Sorry, couldn't resist. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 00:50:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 23:50:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.c205cd7907ca5f54f37166d789a164d1@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by koki): Replying to [comment:6 johndrinkwater]: > Replying to [comment:5 koki]: > > Axel: why not name the applet Colors now, and then rename it to Appearance when it gains the intended functionality, whenever that may be (pre or post-R1)? Seems more logical and less confusing to me that way. :) > > Koki, you brought this up in the #haiku channel a few months ago... Please, forgive this old man with a short memory... :P > not sure why you want to push it through still. > When choosing names for system applications, one should avoid English > locali[sz]ation issues. Now I remember. :) The word "color" is already used throughout Haiku and several of it's applications (ie., Tracker, StyledEdit, Menu and Screen applets, data translators, etc.), so this proposed change per se would not be introducing any localization issue. I see your point, but I think it is far more important to name applications for what they really do, even if that means slightly inconveniencing the sensitivities of our English friends. I am sure they would understand. :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 13:03:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 12:03:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) In-Reply-To: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> References: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.21efce650cd82cf0ece5543a4ece7245@haiku-os.org> #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): Replying to [comment:2 kvdman]: > added serial log. Hi Axel, re: [http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS/.message/682baa] Actually, I guess I inadvertently reported it here, the Dell uses that chipset. I have to try booting it now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 13:04:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 12:04:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) In-Reply-To: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> References: <041.cc0506141dda10035a2abd06c7189f55@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.697ac0de1fd4fffdd113c7db96c0dd9b@haiku-os.org> #1572: Haiku doesn't boot on SATA HDD nforce 430 chipset (Dell C521) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by kvdman): * cc: axeld (added) Comment: see above -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 19:43:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 18:43:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1602: Using Preferences -> Backgrounds does not clear image when resetting to None Message-ID: <040.a64df001d95dda3e203d8a4861ed8cbd@haiku-os.org> #1602: Using Preferences -> Backgrounds does not clear image when resetting to None ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: el-al | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ After setting a desktop background using Prefs -> Background -> Image -> Other using All Workspaces and Scale To Fit (in this case), I can no longer reset it to None. The (current) selected desktop background persists, even after a re-boot. The selected image is in .png format and in 1024x768 resolution scaled to a screen resolution of 1152x864. This is on Rev 22830 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 20:42:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 19:42:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1603: Media server crashes on shutdown Message-ID: <040.f116bc055c874d2dfec5ccfff96fbac2@haiku-os.org> #1603: Media server crashes on shutdown ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: el-al | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- I get the following error every time I shutdown my system: "The application: /boot/beos/system/servers/media_server has encountered an error which prevents it from continuing...." If I then proceed to click the Debug button on the dialog, the dialog disappears and I am then able to use the Restart System button on the underlying 'System Is Shutdown' dialog in the normal way. I am expecting to see debug output but (obviously) the system has almost completed its shutdown procedure so is unable to produce any output. This problem has been around on this system for a while now, so goes back way beyond a revision that I can recall. Test system is using a standard Audigy soundcard (which is configured in Prefs -> Media as using Emuxki In and Out/Channel 0. It is a P4 1.8 Ghz + 520 Mb Rambus memory. This behaviour is also reproducable by Enabling Real-Time Audio in Media ->Prefs. Debug output is available here although I can't mail it to myself due to connection problems (so I will transcribe the relevant bit here: [tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_inferior:Invalid Argument] Thread 78 caused an exception: Segment violation ... ... ... [tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_inferior:Invalid Argument] [Switching to team /boot/beos/system/servers/media_server (78) thread media_server (78) 0x00656450 in ??() This seems to me to be the only useful bit. And lastly, enabling Real-Time Audio does not persist over a re-boot although the setting survives a re-start of the media server (via the prefs panel). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 6 23:58:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 22:58:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.e140fe554fe8cd02e4baf6d3515f3684@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (added) Comment: The ICH7 Family Specification Update from September 2007 lists device id 27C4 as "Mobile Non-AHCI and Non-RAID Mode". Can you confirm that AHCI works properly? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 00:06:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 23:06:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver In-Reply-To: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6cb95f5b2faf1c68ea7bdf26b3fe5cec@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.d14322cc429634663d814ce2ac35e28b@haiku-os.org> #1590: Updated Broadcom Tigon3 ethernet driver ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: pieterpan | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by pieterpan): Well I tried to make this driver compile with the compat framework (based on the rtl8139), but I'm getting errors left and right, trying to include files from the freebsd cvs. This will take forever for me to fix without the appropriate knowledge. I hope you can get it to work... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 00:35:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 23:35:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1602: Using Preferences -> Backgrounds does not clear image when resetting to None In-Reply-To: <040.a64df001d95dda3e203d8a4861ed8cbd@haiku-os.org> References: <040.a64df001d95dda3e203d8a4861ed8cbd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.da3903e891e430f900da7989ef711748@haiku-os.org> #1602: Using Preferences -> Backgrounds does not clear image when resetting to None ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: el-al | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22848. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 01:11:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 00:11:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1452: Sudoku locks up when trying to solve puzzle I entered from a book In-Reply-To: <042.8c34e6b972f6f38fab6ce591c15273fe@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8c34e6b972f6f38fab6ce591c15273fe@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.91cde4a1584364df11f4277ae36eeb49@haiku-os.org> #1452: Sudoku locks up when trying to solve puzzle I entered from a book ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: scottmc | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Sudoku | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by scottmc): Does the new save/reload option recall the markups? Also any plans to add undo/redo? I'll have to try this out again. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 01:24:01 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 00:24:01 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.233a75e5fc82acfe0271154f5ef16a53@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): I can't duplicate the Macbook booting Haiku... Could you briefly explain your installation method chrisjp? thx -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 02:13:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:13:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system Message-ID: <041.5bdf7352b60622877ea3bac1c36dddcd@haiku-os.org> #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/input_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- I installed Spicy Keys in Haiku without incident about 2 months ago, it seems the install script will lock the system when it tries to restart the input server in the newest revisions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 03:01:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 02:01:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.918dd130d37052f72c298bdab8ce1318@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by chrisjp): Re: Marcus (Thanks for sata/ahci work) The hardware in the macbook is the Intel? 82801GBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH7M) - AHCI only http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/imst/sb/CS-012304.htm In terms of the product ID, some linux lists said it may vary based upon the mode it is in at bootup, however, this appears to work for me. (Possibly a problem for other motherboards? I can't say) I can verify that adding it to the ahci.c was one of the additions to allow booting on the macbook. Re: kvd The method I used for compiling and installing the image is a bit tricky, linux compile with direct partition writing of the image, refit/grub -> haiku partition. You can boot it straight from Refit, which is pretty ideal. I can compile the source in mac osx (need a case sensitive partition) and use parallels / vmware, but I haven't looked at using /dev/disks04 or whatnot for writing directly to the partition in darwin. Currently there is no efi/gpt etc support in haiku so you have to have it in one of the first 4 positions to enable bios emulation. (Just like windows) My setup is: P1 [EFI] P2 [Leopard] P3 [Haiku] P4 [Linux] The following drivers need to be removed for bootup also: intel_extreme and ehci. The intel driver will crash at mode switch/init, the ehci driver at usb device detection. The intel_extreme bombs for reasons I've yet to explore, and the ehci for problems with both the uhci and ehci drivers noticing the connection of the isight, and trashing the whole usb bus. (looking into a solution) Also, once you get the system enabled, you'll need to use an external mouse/keyboard, since we don't yet support composite hid devices (I'm rewriting this). I also wrote a driver for that cute little remote, but that's not important ;) This is all a lot to put on trac, so I'll try to put a page on the wiki here or at haikuware about the macbook support since there is interest. I'd also be totally willing to throw up a dd'able image on my site if you are interested. Cheers, Chris -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 03:05:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 02:05:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.3d655577da8cea09706739e339d5bab7@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by chrisjp): Also in the rare event that you have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse that would work too since the non-firmware upgraded bluetooth interface has support. I also disabled firewire as a plugin as it initialized a whole slew of memory in the syslog. Not sure if this is a bug or feature ;) I'm not at home at the moment, but hit me up with other questions if you have them. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 02:22:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:22:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... Message-ID: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- [http://bebits.com/app/1107] The application will crash upon execution where it worked previously a couple of months ago... seems related to blist, bmenu. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 05:09:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 04:09:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) In-Reply-To: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> References: <041.087bc019eace8c6577ade1023106e25a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.b8a5fcdd93380c597fdadf9a9b3061ad@haiku-os.org> #1599: Haiku Booting on a MacBook Info...(gets stuck) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): Hi, I tried deleting just the intel_extreme driver before, now tried deleting firewire and ehci drivers. It seemed to get a bit further, where it looked like switching modes and starting the desktop, but stopped with some lines on the screen. I'm not sure my install method is the right way, as I'm using Vmware and Zeta to write Haiku to the physical partition. My setup is similar to yours, but I'm installing on the 3rd partition and using ReFIT to boot it. Do you have to have a mouse and keyboard hooked up to boot Haiku (I do have USB both, but just wondered because I'm trying to boot without them)? That dd'able image you mention would be nice :) along with the command I'll need to write it to the partition. I think I've tried that before using a different OS, and the partition would only be the size of the disk image. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 08:36:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 07:36:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... In-Reply-To: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> References: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.fd076029694b65be3d33edf1b3df1048@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): Can you include the backtrace ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 11:21:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:21:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1452: Sudoku locks up when trying to solve puzzle I entered from a book In-Reply-To: <042.8c34e6b972f6f38fab6ce591c15273fe@haiku-os.org> References: <042.8c34e6b972f6f38fab6ce591c15273fe@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.78b1a3e870aaf9fbd781c1adcc9dd337@haiku-os.org> #1452: Sudoku locks up when trying to solve puzzle I entered from a book ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: scottmc | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Sudoku | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Yes I plan to do this. Anyway, this is not a message board, so any conversation hold here should be related to the bug in question (not just the app :-)). Just ask me directly, or on the list. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 13:17:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 12:17:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... In-Reply-To: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> References: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.8f85bffa2e7c268447f6d46c293cc759@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): It works now after the revert to 21395 as described here [http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS/.message/6836b9] -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 13:19:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 12:19:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system In-Reply-To: <041.5bdf7352b60622877ea3bac1c36dddcd@haiku-os.org> References: <041.5bdf7352b60622877ea3bac1c36dddcd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.6c04aedea6cbffa4c0356200a8c0ee6a@haiku-os.org> #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/input_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by kvdman): This also works after reverting to r21395, described here [http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS/.message/6836b9] Please close -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 13:27:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 12:27:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... In-Reply-To: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> References: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.51980692bbb937cadcf8447e2268c474@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:2 kvdman]: > It works now after the revert to 21395 as described here [http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS/.message/6836b9] It's weird. Are you sure it's just not 100% reproducible ? At least, that change doesn't look like it could fix anything. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 13:28:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 12:28:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system In-Reply-To: <041.5bdf7352b60622877ea3bac1c36dddcd@haiku-os.org> References: <041.5bdf7352b60622877ea3bac1c36dddcd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.11cd32493df9f6048c0a8b5df70b04b1@haiku-os.org> #1604: Spicy Keys installation script locks system -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: kvdman | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/input_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Don't know why that should have anything to do with it... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 15:21:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:21:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... In-Reply-To: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> References: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.15713a3aa12153a76164e985d28f9459@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): You're right... Something strange is going on. I have the weekly super pack that I make every week ([http://www.haikuware.com/view- details/development/app-installation/74-weekly-super-pack-nov1st- rev22782]), and all I do, is take the new Vmware revisions and overwrite everything but the /home directory (which contains all the applications, settings and libraries, and user specific stuff). I tested both VNC viewer and SpicyKeys on just the haiku image from Haikuhost with the latest revision and they work fine (which is why I said it's ok now), but on the image I made it doesn't. I don't see what would be causing this though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 15:28:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:28:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... In-Reply-To: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> References: <041.3bc9f0b96bab6ca1a2af9de200dbcbeb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.e1b92bdae6d52ea4238c5c0b11fbdde1@haiku-os.org> #1605: VNC Viewer crashes, worked before.... ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kvdman | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by kvdman): Gah, for some reason it didn't like the settings from a previous config in /boot/home/config/settings. I've deleted the file it produced, and now it's fine! Sorry... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 17:52:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 16:52:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! In-Reply-To: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> References: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.f4a0d53166e9dca7be8fb8595a9909a6@haiku-os.org> #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: nielx Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by bbjimmy): Now that the bsd rtl8139 driver is the default ( and seems to work ) I think we can close this ticket. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 18:51:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:51:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! In-Reply-To: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> References: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.720cf489435f90da697fd4650af14a4e@haiku-os.org> #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: nielx Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Makes sense. The code for which this bug would apply is even removed now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 19:43:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 18:43:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors In-Reply-To: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> References: <039.2982fa0cdc4d57fc96fc0bbb2b46a774@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.238ba325b6f6a0273e58bbfd5a1d898b@haiku-os.org> #1600: Change name of the Appearance preference applet to Colors ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: koki | Owner: darkwyrm Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Appearance | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by meanwhile): Still, there's a difference in importance (and visibility) between 'colors' as the name of a Preferences item and 'colors' appearing in the applications mentioned. Colours is spelled 'colors' in HTML and that's also why I find it less annoying when 'colors' is used for defining the looks/layout of a StyledEdit document. (I'm not English :)) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 20:09:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:09:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot Message-ID: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ When i boot on my laptop I get the following error in rev 22849 : {{{ PANIC: vm_page_fault: unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0x31, ip 0x802b47b9 }}} here is the output of lspci under linux: 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML Express Processor to DRAM Controller (rev 03) 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM Express PCI Express Root Port (rev 03) 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03) 00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) 00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #2 (rev 03) 00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #3 (rev 03) 00:1d.3 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #4 (rev 03) 00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller (rev 03) 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev d3) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) LPC Interface Bridge (rev 03) 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) IDE Controller (rev 03) 00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller (rev 03) 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce Go 6200/6400] (rev a1) 06:05.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI7420 CardBus Controller 06:05.2 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments PCI7x20 1394a-2000 OHCI Two-Port PHY/Link-Layer Controller 06:05.3 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments PCI7420/7620 Combo CardBus, 1394a-2000 OHCI and SD/MS-Pro Controller 06:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82562ET/EZ/GT/GZ - PRO/100 VE (LOM) Ethernet Controller Mobile (rev 03) 06:0b.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (rev 05) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 7 20:59:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:59:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! In-Reply-To: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> References: <043.9529328e33253927123c30ea4ac1cff1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.66bc998def57b7851a892ce93e3ef632@haiku-os.org> #1254: rtl8139 read_hook: Error in package reception: bits: 20704 length 26088!!! ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: nielx Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): My first contribution now officially lives in history :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 01:50:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 00:50:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.fb57b2c4848af6667cd882c9ebf11c85@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): this could be a duplicate of #1578 the back trace is almost the same..but #1578 was fixed.... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 02:20:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 01:20:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.767b02bd55012fd436da44bb7a67254a@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): i tried booting in safe mode and it complains that an entry allready exists for the ahci controler... so it realy seems to be related to #1578.... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 14:48:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 13:48:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file In-Reply-To: <041.59c7965b75eb144ac7b2b392be1a10cd@haiku-os.org> References: <041.59c7965b75eb144ac7b2b392be1a10cd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.c4e91a530b72230d17ca53fd8d0d1b0a@haiku-os.org> #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: stippi | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): In case you manage to reproduce this, can you please try if you can still do so after r22858? At least I've spotted another bug in the file cache that might have been responsible for this (even though it shouldn't really have written beyond the file size). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 16:07:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 15:07:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file In-Reply-To: <041.59c7965b75eb144ac7b2b392be1a10cd@haiku-os.org> References: <041.59c7965b75eb144ac7b2b392be1a10cd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.f771f9a05ea73be2f97eeb1c58aeddb5@haiku-os.org> #1601: Editing/Saving a file in Pe resulted in leftover bytes at end of file -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: stippi | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Storage Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: I couldn't reproduce it before updating my revision. If you fixed a bug which could have been the cause, let's just close this bug for now, we can always re-open it if we ever see it again. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 17:41:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 16:41:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) Message-ID: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Chip is bases on the Silicon Image 3112 if im not mistaking. Fails to boot, have added vendor and device ID to the silicon image driver but no luck there. Strange thing is that the boot finds it in two places. One that says: Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x4379 class_base 0x01 class_sub 0x01 then another one that looks like lspci output but somewhat extended. Added a TRACE before it excludes devices inthe silicon_image_3112 driver to see what devices it looks over, and this one is not with in that list. there 0x4376, 0x437b (i think) 0x4377 ... but none of them is this device. Or can it be that it finds a generic_ide driver (for the IDE controller on the mobo) and just stops scannig there?. lspci -vv output: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) (prog-if 8f [Master SecP SecO PriP PriO]) Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Unknown device 010f Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx- Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- SERR- Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 19:09:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:09:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) In-Reply-To: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.2de256bc3ada6e7327d1b0d3384959a5@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * owner: axeld => marcusoverhagen -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 19:10:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:10:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) In-Reply-To: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.0147817ffb301cf8d0ea50f2c7b62133@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by marcusoverhagen): Can you please attach the serial debug output? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 8 19:12:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:12:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) In-Reply-To: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.a02de71dcdc68f132d2825e303a341c9@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by mrsunshine): Replying to [comment:2 marcusoverhagen]: > Can you please attach the serial debug output? I do not have a serial port on this computer so no :/ .. more then if i took like 10 pictures of it as it rambles on with camera if that will do ? :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 9 18:01:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:01:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1608: dd statistics broken Message-ID: <050.76a13c09997e6306870be6017896d2ac@haiku-os.org> #1608: dd statistics broken -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- The statistics that dd prints are completely wrong or random. 1GB in 20 seconds should be about 50MB/sec not 8.9 1GB in 0.6 seconds should be about 1.6GB/sec not 6.1 1.5GB in 29 seconds should be about 51MB/sec not 2.6 and finally, 1.5GB in 75 seconds might indicate that read performance suffers once the cache is full... r22863, tested with the si3112 sata driver -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 9 18:08:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:08:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) In-Reply-To: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.e182940e0327a46210092b6f3cf3423d@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: new => assigned Comment: The si3112 driver is working as of r22863, but there might be unresolved problems when using ATI hardware, or specific harddisks. The Linux driver seems to apply some workarounds. What harddisk are you using? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 9 18:22:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:22:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) In-Reply-To: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.4bea16a82f9539982065a98c07bfb7a9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.ce85eaa12548dc022f21b334e18aeaf8@haiku-os.org> #1607: 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80) ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: mrsunshine | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by mrsunshine): Replying to [comment:4 marcusoverhagen]: > The si3112 driver is working as of r22863, but there might > be unresolved problems when using ATI hardware, or specific > harddisks. The Linux driver seems to apply some workarounds. > > What harddisk are you using? ATA-7: Hitachi HTS541680J9SA00, SB2OC70P, max UDMA/100 As for the workarounds i have no clue whatsoever about kernel/driver code .. so im quite lost there :/ -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 9 18:45:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:45:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #834: Disconnecting USB mouse/keyboard problem In-Reply-To: <050.11a34ba32bb1c4d0bc43cff169b7c01d@haiku-os.org> References: <050.11a34ba32bb1c4d0bc43cff169b7c01d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.a34d3504168c64eb22e160ccdda223e7@haiku-os.org> #834: Disconnecting USB mouse/keyboard problem ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by marcusoverhagen): This bug can still be reproduced. I'll add serial debug output during the weekend. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 13:48:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:48:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.4aa031955033a3ed504d64a7dacaf939@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): I've installed Haiku and used my Firefox from BeOS, and to me it crashes on free as well. It is in the same place the few times I've tried. Here is the code in Firefox: http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/gfx/src/beos/nsRenderingContextBeOS.cpp#870 To me this looks ok, making me wonder if there is a bug somewhere in Haiku? Off by one error perhaps? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 14:36:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 13:36:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link Message-ID: <044.c3485fc46adb9faa461baf3ebe86aa0c@haiku-os.org> #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: atomozero | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- The NetworkStatus report no network link but i can ping! the net works and i can surf Rev: 22864 Driver: rtl8139 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 14:43:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 13:43:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.68a1c29cffe791f8b1a3ec6d852a997c@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): From the code it seems it would be possible to just 'new an array of BPoint's' and then 'delete [] them' to cause a seg fault. Although threading and Firefox using a lot of memory might also affect this. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 15:23:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:23:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file Message-ID: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: humdinger | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ This is on r22860 in vmware. Opening an empty file shows this error: "Error loading "[filename]": Bad argument type passed to function". Bummer. Dismissing this alertbox opens the file nontheless. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 18:17:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:17:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1611: Choosing file format when right-drag&drop Message-ID: <044.2497f45dc648bd7189be1ffb08b896a8@haiku-os.org> #1611: Choosing file format when right-drag&drop --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: leavengood Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/ShowImage | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- This is r22860 in vmware. If you open an image in ShowImage and drag&drop a clipping to the desktop with the right mouse button, you should be able to set the file format for the clipping. The context menu appears for only a split second. No clipping appears on the desktop. The left-drag&drop works as expected and produces a PNG clipping. I suspect that when dragging the clipping the mouse pointer disappears and the clipping isn't half-transparent is because I'm running vmware, right? Last but not least a small suggestion: Maybe the created clipping should be called "[filename-without- extension]_clipping" instead of "Bitmap Clip". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 18:41:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:41:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #834: Disconnecting USB mouse/keyboard problem In-Reply-To: <050.11a34ba32bb1c4d0bc43cff169b7c01d@haiku-os.org> References: <050.11a34ba32bb1c4d0bc43cff169b7c01d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.061e403bfe208c991292c61676cc9f36@haiku-os.org> #834: Disconnecting USB mouse/keyboard problem ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by marcusoverhagen): When switching from Haiku to a different computer with the KVM switch, in Haiku this happens: usb_uhci: td (0x0501bfa0) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 usb_uhci: td (0x0501e180) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; usb_uhci: td (0x0501e220) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB Hub 2: error updating port status usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 usb_uhci: td (0x0501e2c0) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; usb_uhci: td (0x0501e360) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 usb_uhci: td (0x0501e400) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; USB Hub 2: error updating port status usb_uhci: td (0x0501e440) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 usb_uhci: td (0x0501e480) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; usb_uhci: td (0x0501e520) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 USB Hub 2: error updating port status usb_uhci: td (0x0501e5c0) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; usb_uhci: td (0x0501e600) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB Hub 2: error updating port status USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 usb_uhci: td (0x0501e6a0) error: status: 0x04450007; token: 0x00e0042d; usb_uhci: td (0x0501e740) error: status: 0x254507ff; token: 0x00608469; usb_hid: bus status -2147442668 USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete USB ControlPipe: timeout waiting for queued request to complete usb_hid: clear_feature() error -2147483639 CPU 0 halted! PANIC: free(): address 0x909e4160 already exists in bin free list Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 1 kdebug> -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 19:46:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:46:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1612: A Visible Formula attribute in Queries Message-ID: <044.616220a58f63aba8d71e8ce6442be640@haiku-os.org> #1612: A Visible Formula attribute in Queries ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: stippi Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - User Interface | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- This is r22860 in vmware. There is tip262 "Show formula query strings in Tracker" on the Tipserver (which has been down at http://www.betips.net for some time now...). I think it'll be nice to have that out of the box. Here's the tip, originally from Chris Herborth: Supergeeks who use formula queries frequently might like to be able to edit their formulas directly from the Tracker, rather than having to edit the queries first. To do this, you need to take the hidden attribute that stores the formula and make it visible. That hidden attribute is called ''_trk/qrystr''. Open the ''FileTypes'' preferences panel and scroll to ''application/Be Query''. In ''Extra Attributes'', click ''Add''. Give the new attribute the name "''formula''" (without the quotes) and the Internal name ''_trk/qrystr''. Make it of the type ''String'', and select the ''Editable'' and ''Visible'' checkboxes. Give it a default display width of 200, click ''Done'', close ''FileTypes'', and close then re-open any Tracker windows displaying queries. You should now have a ''Query'' sub-type in the Tracker's ''Attributes'' menu from which you can select "''formula''." -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 20:29:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:29:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode Message-ID: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- When the SATA mode in the BIOS is set to "basic" or "IDE", the AHCI driver may not be loaded. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 20:31:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:31:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode In-Reply-To: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> References: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.e9585044a129fdcb93e44a43cbdb1066@haiku-os.org> #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: new => assigned Comment: debugging output of ICH7: intel_fixup_ahci: domain 0, bus 0, device 31, function 2, deviceId 0x27c0 intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0xfebfb800 intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x00 intel_fixup_ahci: switching from IDE to AHCI mode intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-1: 0xfffffc00 intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000000 intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-1: 0xfffffc00 intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000000 intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0xfebfb800 intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x40 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 21:32:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:32:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.e8086e5f50a8dfe2dd3ef8449798f406@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (added) Comment: Does it still complain that an object for the device already exists? What revision are you using? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 21:44:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:44:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.31e302fedb0f3c61796557b3ea52ce5e@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (added) Comment: There is an off-by-a-lot error in BPolygon::AddPoints() I'll fix that later. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 22:23:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 21:23:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.ed969bf7dc39a2ec5d940fa23ca2fbdd@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by marcusoverhagen): try r22887 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 22:32:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 21:32:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.fe5431feb6285ab218a87a22961fdb6e@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by vzsolt): There's more to it! StyledEdit also fails to load files with only 1 character in them. I've traced it, and the bug seems to show up in BTranslationUtils::GetStyledText, where the following call fails: (src/kits/translation/TranslationUtils.cpp, line 345) {{{ BMallocIO mallocIO; if (roster->Translate(source, NULL, &config, &mallocIO, B_STYLED_TEXT_FORMAT) < B_OK) return B_BAD_TYPE; }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 22:41:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 21:41:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link In-Reply-To: <044.c3485fc46adb9faa461baf3ebe86aa0c@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c3485fc46adb9faa461baf3ebe86aa0c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.8714da35b3c7576f695ea3b75885cff8@haiku-os.org> #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: atomozero | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * component: - General => Drivers/Network Comment: This is probably a problem of a missing PHY. Can you add the relevant serial debug output? You may also find the info in the /var/log/syslog file on your HD :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 23:16:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:16:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link In-Reply-To: <044.c3485fc46adb9faa461baf3ebe86aa0c@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c3485fc46adb9faa461baf3ebe86aa0c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.ef8d69c5b593c94cfe0627c3caf6a482@haiku-os.org> #1609: NetworkStatus -> No Link ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: atomozero | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by atomozero): this info? KERN: get_device_interface: ask "network/devices/ethernet/v1" for /dev/net/rtl8139/0 KERN: ipv4_datalink_init(/dev/net/rtl8139/0) KERN: [rtl8139] compat_open(net/rtl8139/0, 0x2) KERN: [rtl8139] (net/rtl8139/0) bus_alloc_resource(4, [16], 0x0, 0xffffffff, 0x1, 0x2) KERN: [rtl8139] (net/rtl8139/0) bus_alloc_resource(1, [0], 0x0, 0xffffffff, 0x1, 0x6) KERN: [rtl8139] (contig:src/libs/compat/freebsd_network/fbsd_busdma_x86.c:521) addr = 0x905b2000, area = 515, size = 67054 KERN: [rtl8139] (miibus) No PHY module found (0/0)! KERN: if_initname(0x90916e00, net/rtl8139/0, 0) KERN: [rtl8139] ... status = 0x0 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 10 23:17:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:17:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1608: dd statistics broken In-Reply-To: <050.76a13c09997e6306870be6017896d2ac@haiku-os.org> References: <050.76a13c09997e6306870be6017896d2ac@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.e33b89ae77de5f0a93dce36b4a690e14@haiku-os.org> #1608: dd statistics broken ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => korli Comment: It's actually the same problem that affected "seq" - src/bin/coreutils/lib/human.c uses long doubles to compute, and "%Lf" to print the value, and we apparently do not support this. Korli, do you want to fix that like you fixed the earlier problem? Or can we actually fix this for real and let printf support that type? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 00:25:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:25:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.f2a2fa1273ff05b6f55ebee6795a4efd@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): I used rev 22849 for the screenshots. With rev 22888 it still complains about existing device. But it could be the correct behavior since it complained about not finding the boot device ( I told the debugger to continue) and rescanned the busses. But I still get the page fault. The interresting thing is that if I only enable text output but not the safe mode it complains about not finding the boot device but does not bring the page fault ( it just hangs after not finding init) When I boot normaly I don't the boot device not found thing but only the page fault... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 01:12:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:12:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.0e850a9f847ae08026d5eb0d3c1e77bb@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): Not sure if it's significant, but I also get a crash in "free" immediately when trying to launch firefox with the safe-mode switch... don't have to wait for the app to load to reproduce it ;) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 01:22:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:22:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.3a862265ccdd51dba08785a074700c10@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by vzsolt): It turns out that it was caused by the STXT translator, the file_ascmagic function threw away the file if it's size was 0 or 1 bytes, even if the file's type was identified. I removed that line, now it works as it should. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 04:29:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 03:29:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.85a7daf4d2ad9ba7e0fdcb67686916f5@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kvdman): Hi, I tried Firefox 2.0.8 in r22888, and it works. For the first time menus even worked... However r22888 seems very unstable. Takes long to boot, windows freeze, etc. Tested on Vmware. Will do more testing later. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 08:09:44 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 07:09:44 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.cd4ac9363ac5a064cbfcb8bf9f7369e9@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): Thanks for that quick fix, V?radi! If only we could find someone to apply the patch... :) wink,wink, nudge,nudge -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 10:41:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 09:41:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.3d685074cfe7a7b4c7954dae454b1f64@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): Also test after removing your Firefox profile in /boot/home/config/settings/mozilla As most backtraces seem to stem from the gfx code, it may have been the only problem, but there may be others. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 11:07:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:07:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.865f0899776c35aa7cfc3d160ec9f3b8@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): Firefox launches here as well (BONE version). I wouldn't have thought of corrupted memory myself. After launch it seems Firefox isn't responding well to the messages it receives. So there are at least issues which probably are related to these files (In order of probability): http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/widget/src/beos/nsWindow.cpp http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/widget/src/beos/nsAppShell.cpp http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/widget/src/beos/nsDragService.cpp http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/widget/src/beos/nsToolkit.cpp (I havn't tested with a working network, havn't figured out what needs to be done yet to enable it.) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 11:15:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:15:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.dd6630acf09fda1f90c32eb0a9a08245@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * owner: korli => stippi * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 11:23:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:23:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.c7c5f79bcefb1043f39c194810089e67@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: I didn't apply the patch quite as is, but I assume the bug it now fixed. :-) Thanks for investigating it! Fixed in r22892. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 12:51:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:51:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.2517823f5d26517366920c6c7248e32f@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by vzsolt): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: Thanks for working on it, but the bug is still there. I did the following: {{{ ~> touch Text ~> StyledEdit Text }}} And the popup is still there. However, if the file is 1 byte long, it works now :) The function looks_ascii(...) returns true for the empty buffer, so the second condition won't even be evaluated. I'm attaching a patch that separates the null bytes condition, and defaults it to UTF-8. Now it really works as it should. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 13:31:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:31:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1614: File corruption on reboot? Message-ID: <038.77a5725fb300c07d301fce90e57de6ac@haiku-os.org> #1614: File corruption on reboot? -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tqh | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- revision 22888 seems to corrupt files in some way, first boot works fine, changing some settings and rebooting gives weird results, like deskbar in different place and other problems. Seems to have worked with revision from a day or two ago. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 13:57:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:57:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1610: Error opening an empty file In-Reply-To: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> References: <044.e026403fd276b123ec0ba6451983bad1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.a7ba6fc8f4bba28ce9dd326bbbade00a@haiku-os.org> #1610: Error opening an empty file ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/StyledEdit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Thanks again for checking! Applied your patch in r22895. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 17:23:51 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 16:23:51 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1614: File corruption on reboot? In-Reply-To: <038.77a5725fb300c07d301fce90e57de6ac@haiku-os.org> References: <038.77a5725fb300c07d301fce90e57de6ac@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.5f5de0237f08a7dea09d0fb0e93b0a00@haiku-os.org> #1614: File corruption on reboot? -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: tqh | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * priority: normal => critical * status: new => assigned * component: - General => File Systems/BFS -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 17:29:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 16:29:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1614: File corruption on reboot? In-Reply-To: <038.77a5725fb300c07d301fce90e57de6ac@haiku-os.org> References: <038.77a5725fb300c07d301fce90e57de6ac@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.88ba865e4b2fe507656100a901383931@haiku-os.org> #1614: File corruption on reboot? -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: tqh | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/BFS | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22901. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 18:50:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:50:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode In-Reply-To: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> References: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.c66de268af426945246fcf9717c8e448@haiku-os.org> #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by mmlr): Output of ICH9 on an Intel DG33TL with BIOS set to "IDE": {{{ KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: domain 0, bus 0, device 31, function 2, deviceId 0x2920 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0x00002421 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x00 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: switching from IDE to AHCI mode KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-1: 0x0000fff1 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000001 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-1: 0xfffff800 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000000 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0x00000000 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x40 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: WARNING found ICH9 device id 0x2926 found root!! }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 19:35:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:35:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x430 default on fresh boot Message-ID: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x430 default on fresh boot -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Since the addition of the EDID code (i believe) Haiku now defaults to 640x350 (strange size) resolution on a fresh boot for my PIII 600 w/Radeon 9250 AGP where no settings file exists for the radeon driver yet. I would expect it to choose a reasonable resolution that is supported, perhaps 800x600 minimum? Or perhaps do something similar to Windows XP where it starts at least in 640x480 and then prompts the user on first boot and setting it to a higher resolution such as the maximum for the LCD or 800x600 for most CRTs. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 19:54:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:54:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1616: Renaming "Haiku icon" makes it disappear and changes click to delete Message-ID: <044.c0cd4880a7bd716bd49df04a7261205c@haiku-os.org> #1616: Renaming "Haiku icon" makes it disappear and changes click to delete -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Try doing the following. Click "slowly" on the Haiku icon with the leaf on it, top left as default on desktop (as in not the menu but the icon). Then it should allow you to rename to whatever, do just that, then what happens? Somehow it seems to "hang" for 15 seconds, then the icon disappears. Then clicking any of the other icons make them disappear as well. Note, I'm not a king at this so I might dupe ticket 655, however I don't think so (if so, I beg your pardon). This was tested with R22868 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 19:55:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:55:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.2b1f46ff9e0124d858302771f33dcdc8@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by umccullough): * summary: Radeon driver defaults to 640x430 default on fresh boot => Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 19:55:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:55:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1616: Renaming "Haiku icon" makes it disappear and changes click to delete In-Reply-To: <044.c0cd4880a7bd716bd49df04a7261205c@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c0cd4880a7bd716bd49df04a7261205c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.96e184d71338d78c289f44cafcdcf831@haiku-os.org> #1616: Renaming "Haiku icon" makes it disappear and changes click to delete ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by hai_cu_be): Ehrm, extension to that. Tested with VMWare on R22868. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 19:58:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:58:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.1bbeb5815ec55aef4434ba4bfdd2dbb4@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): Well, the FF 2.0.0.10pre version I grabbed from R5 net_server worked in Haiku also. I used an empty profile from my R5 box rather than allowing it to be re-created within Haiku. I didn't get a chance to re-test the -safe-mode switch because Haiku hung on me shortly after creating a screenshot and trying to upload to my flickr page (yeah, from Haiku directly - I know, brave)... Nice to hear the BONE version works! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 20:00:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:00:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.4c3a38718eb6e666d46081326265dfce@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): I should probably note that I also still had problems with mouse events - this has always been an issue with firefox in Haiku, but keyboard controls seem to work fine. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 20:04:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:04:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.6a5053b898eca74f1df6331f8efe3959@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Can you please provide a syslog output? The radeon driver dumps the EDID information there, and that would be very helpful. I guess you connected the system to a CRT monitor? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 20:11:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:11:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.7150e146ef4377a17acf707e11df8b98@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed * component: - General => Kits/Interface Kit Comment: Okay, so the bug has been fixed with r22887. If there is no open bug report that complains about the interface, please file one :-) BTW I still have the crash in "NSPR_PollEvent" or something named similarly with the BONE version (2.0.0.9 from BeBits); the R5 version works fine here, though. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 20:28:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:28:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.ec3be7fa20b5cd613a1ff4de558810be@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by tqh): Can't help without seeing a backtrace. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 20:30:29 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:30:29 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.2570ba471a51a212dd557e13c48ad154@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): Yes, it was on a CRT. syslog will be coming soon - r22889 hasn't been very stable, will be getting newer rev after r22901 and trying again later. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 23:12:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:12:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #791: Localised timezones In-Reply-To: <049.589996c66111a078e8b1105a87b1ba56@haiku-os.org> References: <049.589996c66111a078e8b1105a87b1ba56@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.d78f66fe47c7671b394246eb22ec54b7@haiku-os.org> #791: Localised timezones -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): This is going to be addressed in Trac 0.11. It's probably a good idea to wait for this revision. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 23:17:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:17:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1617: DeskCalc BS button only deletes Keyboard presses, not mouse Message-ID: <044.4f403d3b8eb3ad803afd93810c997147@haiku-os.org> #1617: DeskCalc BS button only deletes Keyboard presses, not mouse -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/DeskCalc | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Try doing the following in "Desk Calculator". 1. Use the mouse and click button "1" then "2". 2. Use keyboard and press "3" and then "4". 3. Use mouse again and press button "5" then "6". Now, Press the BS button, first once, see how it only erases the 3,4 from the keyboard presses. Now press again and it'll put it back again. I'm pretty sure it should delete no matter if pressed through mouse or keyboard. SEcondly, it erases BOTH the 3 and 4, instead of just deleting one at the time Thirdly, I would consider using "Del" instead of BS, which really doesn't make sense. I've put all these 3 together as the general status of the BS button is to rewrite the code for it completely I suppose. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 23:23:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:23:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1618: Gradient Type - Spelling errors Message-ID: <044.8c6c5bdecdf3979427c0ef5ea8d8d046@haiku-os.org> #1618: Gradient Type - Spelling errors -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Icon-O-Matic | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- In this application, choose the menu "Style" then Add. Change Style Type to "Gradient". Four options become available Linear Radial Diamont Conic I would suppose "Diamont" to be "Diamond". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 11 23:49:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:49:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1619: Dragging window over/below Deskbar changes colour on tab Message-ID: <044.839efb43490994946e693b9c021f4517@haiku-os.org> #1619: Dragging window over/below Deskbar changes colour on tab ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Tried on R22868 in VmWare. First of all, The "always on top" option on Deskbar settings is OFF. Now try doing this. Open a window of any kind (I tried Home folder and Launchbox). Slowly drag the window over Deskbar, notice how everything works fine. Now, instead of doing it slowly, make a very rapid movement over the deskbar and the following happens 1. Instead of having the window floating on top, it gets below the deskbar 2. The yellow colour of the apps "head" becomes White/greyish (Don't let go of left mouse button) So something messes up when Mouse is moved to quickly over/behind deskbar. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 00:03:28 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 23:03:28 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1618: Gradient Type - Spelling errors In-Reply-To: <044.8c6c5bdecdf3979427c0ef5ea8d8d046@haiku-os.org> References: <044.8c6c5bdecdf3979427c0ef5ea8d8d046@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.f551ad630619cc0d1ebe46938b787cae@haiku-os.org> #1618: Gradient Type - Spelling errors ------------------------------------------+--------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Icon-O-Matic | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------------------+--------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: It was hard to track down, but I think I fixed it in 22906. :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 05:47:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 04:47:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch Message-ID: <046.23460023e9ad4847fc94b85d005ea8b7@haiku-os.org> #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/libroot.so | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- The attached backtrace shows a crash when attempting to start Firefox 2.0.0.10pre (R5 net_server version) using the -safe-mode commandline switch using Haiku r22903 on a PIII 600 w/512mb RAM. Without the -safe-mode switch, Firefox seems to load fine and can be used for a short period of time before the app_server appears to freeze. I used an empty profile from my R5 machine when testing. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 05:49:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 04:49:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.eca27012934a6f8228e745648ebb98db@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by umccullough): I created #1620 for the safe-mode crash which still occurs. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 05:55:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 04:55:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.65e29719b7313313b109ca30eba1f209@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): It appears to actually be a Radeon 9200 AGP (not 9250) -- I seem to always forget that. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 08:33:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:33:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #783: subcomponents should be able to inherit parent's owner In-Reply-To: <045.171fbb2a1600ac602a529b43636d4ffb@haiku-os.org> References: <045.171fbb2a1600ac602a529b43636d4ffb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.9abc6a80c98e37634cd921430d59410e@haiku-os.org> #783: subcomponents should be able to inherit parent's owner -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by ar1000): * owner: wkornewald => * status: assigned => new -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 08:37:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:37:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #966: integrate our repository with Trac In-Reply-To: <045.f5ae91983b62d94f634c3b0df4d72002@haiku-os.org> References: <045.f5ae91983b62d94f634c3b0df4d72002@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.741d2025c1217dcb36f3f367af3950e9@haiku-os.org> #966: integrate our repository with Trac --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by ar1000): * owner: wkornewald => Comment: Waldemar left the project - unassigned. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 08:38:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:38:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1163: only show parent component in milestone details In-Reply-To: <045.865d311dc83291d3a5d9ed2a29403bcc@haiku-os.org> References: <045.865d311dc83291d3a5d9ed2a29403bcc@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.1088d9da26857eb283a76a3ed6b89ebd@haiku-os.org> #1163: only show parent component in milestone details -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: wkornewald | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by ar1000): * owner: wkornewald => Comment: Waldemar left ? now unassigned. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 08:41:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:41:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #843: Bug dependencies not possible In-Reply-To: <050.416729f0c182b386491bd207bb4da8a3@haiku-os.org> References: <050.416729f0c182b386491bd207bb4da8a3@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.de3218f3fb938e49a6044b3df34c57ad@haiku-os.org> #843: Bug dependencies not possible ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by ar1000): * owner: wkornewald => * priority: high => normal Comment: will be solved by Trac upgrade; Waldemar left ? unassigned. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 09:05:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:05:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch In-Reply-To: <046.23460023e9ad4847fc94b85d005ea8b7@haiku-os.org> References: <046.23460023e9ad4847fc94b85d005ea8b7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.af7bae634ecd72662965d88bd3ca07d8@haiku-os.org> #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/libroot.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): As we don't seem to do anything with ArgvReceived (in this 2.0.X branch): http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/toolkit/xre/nsNativeAppSupportBeOS.cpp#56 It must be related to how Firefox handles it and BApplication's ArgvReceived: http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/toolkit/xre/nsAppRunner.cpp#1894 I can't see anything except that argv is passed straight thru to BApplication's method. Maybe we should backport some code from trunk: http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/toolkit/xre/nsNativeAppSupportBeOS.cpp#113 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 09:39:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:39:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks Message-ID: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Menu tracking should be rewritten using MouseMoved, MouseDown and MouseUp hooks. This would clean up the code a lot, moreover we would get rid of the use of GetMouse() which is not the best solution. This would also simplify the implementation of menu keyboard navigation. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 09:40:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:40:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.9f6d214e8b55decb8f5618b56ad2892d@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => assigned Comment: I'm already working on it, locally I already have menus working using mouse hooks. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 10:09:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:09:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.e745d2a9fe0116cf42b413dbfded5fe6@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Thanks for the syslog! No idea where it gets the 640x350 from, though - maybe the last zero size resolution gets some defaults from the Radeon driver. Is 1600x1200 an okay resolution for this monitor? It advertises it, at least, but maybe it's exaggerating a bit :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 12:45:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:45:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.ea675ad6168eaa2bb9468d20769ad0db@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Please try again with r22908 - it should now choose 1600x1200 as default (hopefully). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 14:22:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:22:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.5bf7aff48ed71093aaf122b489880ed5@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by euan): I'm guessing the driver doesn't handle the second "additional" video mode of 700x400 in the edid structure. 640x430 would be the nearest best match resolution to it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 14:30:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:30:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #843: Bug dependencies not possible In-Reply-To: <050.416729f0c182b386491bd207bb4da8a3@haiku-os.org> References: <050.416729f0c182b386491bd207bb4da8a3@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.0079327f4a8cd7a6fe944b538d2fa3db@haiku-os.org> #843: Bug dependencies not possible ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Website R2 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): See: http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/31 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 17:13:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:13:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.15b68d84402a6d48cec63cff5a698cf3@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): This monitor actually handles up to 2048x1536 - but I rarely run it over 1600x1200. I will test r22908 when I get home from work (~10 hours). I was just thinking after reading euan's comment - this card also has composite and svideo outputs - is it maybe picking up the resolutions for TV out? BTW, for the user's sake, I would think we should limit the maximum default resolution to something reasonable also - probably 1280x1024 ;) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 19:55:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:55:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1444: SATA testing on real hardware - fails to boot In-Reply-To: <042.6d42e64b1d90ed4f4f92d24220c524df@haiku-os.org> References: <042.6d42e64b1d90ed4f4f92d24220c524df@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.ea14584d92f8c2be56daff9d4a741c08@haiku-os.org> #1444: SATA testing on real hardware - fails to boot ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: scottmc | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Comment (by ahwayakchih): I noticed some changes in SVN done by Marcus Overhagen (like added ID numbers, some of which were described as ATI) so i did quick test again, and... nothing has changed :( Unfortunately it (r22909) still gives the same results. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 20:41:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:41:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch In-Reply-To: <046.23460023e9ad4847fc94b85d005ea8b7@haiku-os.org> References: <046.23460023e9ad4847fc94b85d005ea8b7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.d08ca759a488a87a9c902707f9479c47@haiku-os.org> #1620: Firefox crashes with "-safe-mode" switch --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/libroot.so | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by tqh): Seems to be related to that switch only, so I wonder what Firefox does with that case. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 22:15:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:15:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1622: Add "Workspaces" to "applications" in Trac Message-ID: <044.7e4c1e47874021d7a5fac5bf585c3af1@haiku-os.org> #1622: Add "Workspaces" to "applications" in Trac ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: gavin Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Website/Trac | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- In the "Applications" list, Workspaces is not available as an option, forcing one to put bugs/enhancements under General. PLease add Workspaces to this list. Thanks -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 22:18:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:18:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1623: Workspaces doesn't have "initial view" updated with Workspaces Message-ID: <044.255fffdd4732fb23a25f7a814edbc52b@haiku-os.org> #1623: Workspaces doesn't have "initial view" updated with Workspaces ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Tested in VMWare with R22868. Try doing the following. 1. Launch the workspaces app (by default, mine gets placed bottom right) Now note, how the Workspaces that has not yet been activated, lack the "Workspaces" window on each of their miniatures. 2. Now click/Activate a different workspace. Notice how this one gets updated with the "workspaces app". I assume that after Workspaces is launched AND "drawn" it should update itself on each of the miniatures to show it's existence. NOTE!!! This is temporarily filed under Applications, until "Workspaces" as a specific Application is added. Please switch location there when this is sorted. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 22:29:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:29:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1624: Right clicking marked text in Terminal displays/executes Message-ID: <044.afacfdc0771af2a2c8eaded0a2ac609c@haiku-os.org> #1624: Right clicking marked text in Terminal displays/executes -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Tested in VmWare R22868 There are multiple errors and odd behaviours in terminal. PLease try both below try doing the following. A - Single row selection 1. Open a terminal window 2. write whatever command (ls for instance) just to get some rows of text there 3. Select part of ONE row 4. Right click inside the terminal anywhere Expected behaviour? --> Menu with Cut/copy/paste? Resulted behaviour? --> now it copys the text but put it on the "Command row". B - Multi row selection 1. Open a terminal window 2. write whatever command (ls for instance) just to get some rows of text there 3. Select part of Multiple rows 4. Right click inside the terminal anywhere Expected behaviour? --> Menu with Cut/copy/paste? Resulted behaviour? --> Executes the rows as they come. Not sure how this happened but I'm confident this is not how it's supposed to be. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 12 23:24:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:24:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1625: Scrolling slow --> alright, scrolling fast, changes vert to Horizontal Message-ID: <044.04dc774b4104ec39a25f56aced131f57@haiku-os.org> #1625: Scrolling slow --> alright, scrolling fast, changes vert to Horizontal ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Tested in VmWare R22908. I opened up a small window with the "Bin" folder. Small so that it's scrollable horizontally as well as vertically. Now, scrolling slowly will affect the vertical scroller. Scrolling very quickly will then also start affecting the horizontal scroller. Does not make sense. Reproducable for you? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 06:47:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 05:47:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.511bc12aa45132937a38e31feb0e6083@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by kvdman): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: I couldnt get FireFox 2.0.0.9 to crash (just freezes randomly), so I tried a really old 1.0 version from 2005... "NSPR_PollEvent" seems to be the culprit (as described above by Axel), and I've included a screenshot (ff1.0-bt.jpg) to show this. Seems it can't access memory. I believed Marcus' commit earlier addressed a bug like this also.. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 08:23:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 07:23:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1624: Right clicking marked text in Terminal displays/executes In-Reply-To: <044.afacfdc0771af2a2c8eaded0a2ac609c@haiku-os.org> References: <044.afacfdc0771af2a2c8eaded0a2ac609c@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.db57e6df90b2fdaddb042a9883e7d7ae@haiku-os.org> #1624: Right clicking marked text in Terminal displays/executes --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: Invalid. The resulting behaviour is the expected one. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 08:47:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 07:47:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.973fb220d86f0f9def434da23c1c752a@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by tqh): Testing with a really old one doesn't really say much as we have little knowledge how it differs from recent ones, although it may give some interesting traces. The 2.0.0.9 you used is it the repackaded one by tigerdog. As I use (and he in that build) an improved NSPR library, the problem may be in the ordinary one. Although if you used something else it's not so likely. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 10:53:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:53:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.3d0bd256db7b5776295cda3431697c36@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (removed) Comment: The original bug report converning firefox-2.0.0.6 crashing during startup was fixed. It's not really nice to reopen this bugreport to report that a 3 year old Firefox 1.0 version crashes. I'm out. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 10:55:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:55:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1427: Firefox crashes on start In-Reply-To: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> References: <045.03840ccf9955876aa1eb5422e58ac464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.e54bfc60e29ca5acade6af05cc8206b9@haiku-os.org> #1427: Firefox crashes on start ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: tangobravo | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Replying to [comment:24 kvdman]: > "NSPR_PollEvent" seems to be the culprit (as described above by Axel), and I've included a screenshot (ff1.0-bt.jpg) to show this. Please don't reopen bugs. This bug has nothing to do with the original bug which Marcus just fixed. I'll open a new bug report for this one as soon as I have a stack crawl to show. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 11:37:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:37:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.7c91caaa73df7ea640a72efa2edb30e1@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): I have a preliminary patch. I'm attaching it here so that other people can have a look. Working: Menubars and popup menus (tracker ones, too). Not working: Menus inside a menufield Other issues: Sometimes menubars keep the focus even when menus are closed, other issues Menu tracking now works like this: The menu tracking "loop" starts with BMenu/BMenuBar::_Track(), usually called from a spawned thread (just like the old implementation). Here, the root menu just tries to acquire a semaphore. This new implementation does all the work in the Mouse hooks, and when it's time to stop the menu tracking, _StopTracking() is called, using a pointer to the root menu (called fTrackingMenu, maintained for every menu). The only menu which sets the event mask to receive mouse events happening outside its bounds rectangle is the tracking menu. Since we need to do some things on MouseDown, when the mouse pointer is outside any menu, we need to keep track of the position of the mouse pointer vs the menus. To do that, a menu increments an int32 in the root menu when the mouse enters its bounds, and decrements its when it exits. Hope I didn't forget anything. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 13:45:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:45:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux In-Reply-To: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> References: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.3725f079e13e3ee5dea40ceb5dcf1c66@haiku-os.org> #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x64 -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Can this bug be closed ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 11:43:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:43:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1625: Scrolling slow --> alright, scrolling fast, changes vert to Horizontal In-Reply-To: <044.04dc774b4104ec39a25f56aced131f57@haiku-os.org> References: <044.04dc774b4104ec39a25f56aced131f57@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.27e98481642f6c74ebd277c853f4ae42@haiku-os.org> #1625: Scrolling slow --> alright, scrolling fast, changes vert to Horizontal -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): I can reproduce this too. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 17:22:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:22:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.36fd6172eb990c8586f944ba5341a5ff@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:2 jackburton]: > Other issues: Sometimes menubars keep the focus even when menus are closed, other issues This is fixed now. I removed special handling of menu windows in the app_server. Since we can use SetEventMask() and MouseMoved hooks, the special handling is no longer needed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 13 21:34:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 20:34:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.c1e0bd330f306ff8472a77aaa2da9eef@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by anevilyak): Another small issue: if, for instance, you right click on the desktop to get a context menu, clicking someplace else will not dismiss the menu unless you first mouse into the menu. I suspect that the top most menu window should probably have its event mask set after being constructed to deal with this, but I'm not sure right now if that would have any unwanted side effects (this would also imply the atomic counter would be initialized to 1). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 08:49:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 07:49:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.9a7df52e26e1b19decab1fc69666e379@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: axeld (added) Comment: Perhaps these links will be helpful: [http://shareit.intel.com/WikiHome/Articles/111111431?themePage=printable Custom Resolutions on Intel Graphics] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data EDID (Wikipedia)] Especially the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data#Limitations EDIT Limitations (Wikipedia)] might call for some rounding to be added to the EDID handling in order to properly display widescreen resolutions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 08:51:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 07:51:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.4197743d1da0cff147228dcab34546a5@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * cc: marcusoverhagen (added) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 12:05:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:05:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.f94670ea57d1a93551efe19ed91336af@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by euan): I think it's probably better to try and pick the highest resolution displayable at 85Hz for a CRT if the recommended resolution isn't too clear from edid. Perhaps also add in some DPI ceiling as well so as not to make things too small. This could easily get messy as monitor manufacturers don't seem to good at providing good EDID data on occasions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 13:17:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:17:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.e28e29c726d18822de8191906f4eb37e@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:4 anevilyak]: > Another small issue: if, for instance, you right click on the desktop to get a context menu, clicking someplace else will not dismiss the menu unless you first mouse into the menu. Weird. >I suspect that the top most menu window should probably have its event mask set after being constructed to deal with this, but I'm not sure right now if that would have any unwanted side effects (this would also imply the atomic counter would be initialized to 1). The event mask is set when Track() is called, which would be right after the menu is shown on screen. So it should already have the event mask set when you click on the desktop without hovering on it. I think the problem might be caused by another thing. But thank you, I'll have a look :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 19:05:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 18:05:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.55293c2d2bac62787dc0bd1023fee907@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): I changed the partition type to BeOs and set the boot flag and installed a newer version... Now I get the boot device not found error on normal boot but no page fault anymore.... So it could be that the bug is fixed in rev 22927 ( or setting the partition type an boot flag has fixed it??? ) I still have the Problem that it does not recognize my boot disk.... I will some stuff and report back later... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 21:21:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:21:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.5637e8cc8e9dd7408a0a09b29512d484@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): I found out that the existing device error only happens when haiku rescanns the busses -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 22:19:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 21:19:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: Kernel Panic at boot In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.0e833ebeffd18425c68ba4ff5f0c9d1b@haiku-os.org> #1606: Kernel Panic at boot ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by pfoetchen): I slowed down the console output and I got "controller doesn't implement any ports"... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 14 23:33:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 22:33:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1626: GLTeapot doesn't quit Message-ID: <041.93144d92fe8040182b77b146f3866e0f@haiku-os.org> #1626: GLTeapot doesn't quit ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: vzsolt | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- I was trying out the demos in r22928, in VMWare, and found that GLTeapot doesn't quit, neither when closing it's window, nor when using the keyboard shortcut. It hangs in Deskbar, with no windows, and can't be closed from there either. On shutdown, the Shutdown Status dialog asks this question: "The application "GLTeapot" might be blocked on a modal panel." Kill/Cancel In terminal, ps shows two entries related to GLTeapot, with semaphores GLTeapot, and thread_99_retcode_sem. (I'm not sure how to interpret this...) And I can't start it again. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 10:37:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:37:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.97f629086c5b940791470f8e7db1fae4@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:5 jackburton]: > The event mask is set when Track() is called, which would be right after the menu is shown on screen. So it should already have the event mask set when you click on the desktop without hovering on it. I can confirm this: The event mask is already set. But for some reason the menu view doesn't get the B_MOUSE_DOWN notification if you don't mouse first into the menu. I'll look into it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 11:01:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:01:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.edb2bc4f81ca7b9e6fc37c01a67c13a6@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:6 jackburton]: > I can confirm this: The event mask is already set. But for some reason the menu view doesn't get the B_MOUSE_DOWN notification if you don't mouse first into the menu. I'll look into it. More freaky: If you just mouse into a disabled item (the menu separator, for example), then move away from the menu, the menu won't still receive mouse messages happening outside its bounds. It will only starts receiving those when you mouse over an item which can be selected. This looks like an app_server bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 11:28:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:28:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.36bfc528c070f5646d044c554b346cd6@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * cc: axeld at pinc-software.de (added) Comment: Replying to [comment:7 jackburton]: > More freaky: > If you just mouse into a disabled item (the menu separator, for example), then move away from the menu, the menu won't still receive mouse messages happening outside its bounds. It will only starts receiving those when you mouse over an item which can be selected. > This looks like an app_server bug. Found the problem. Since the command queue isn't flushed immediately, the SetEventMask() command doesn't reach the app_server until the menuwindow actually flushes the command queue due to, for example, an update request event. I added a Flush() after SetEventMask() (in BMenu::_Track()), but maybe we should do the flushing in SetEventMask() itself, since this could expose bugs in other places. Updated patch coming. cc-ing to Axel, we'll see if filing a bug for this is needed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 12:25:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:25:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.3646e190375659f78c0ffbc1660136b1@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): With this version, everything seems to work well enough. Except MenuFields, which I didn't even try to work on yet. Some things to keep in mind: With this implementation, I ignored nonsticky menus. IOW: Menus are always sticky. Do we still have to support non sticky menus ? At least, I find it weird that with some menus you have to keep the button pressed and with some, there is no such requirement. We inherited this from beos, but AFAIK no other os behave in such a way. Opinions ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 12:34:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:34:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.89c5290f9506edcb351fa2dddac331ed@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): Personally i like sticky menus, i even asked titer to make this in BeOS version of VideoLan and 3deyes in NaviTracker and they implemented it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 22:24:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:24:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.9b537e6b5eb5d7d58b5e439225595d22@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): I guess you mean only removing support for menus that can only be non- sticky, right? (ie. you can still use the menu in a non-sticky way, but they would always also work sticky.) At least you have my blessing, then :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 15 22:28:04 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:28:04 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.b995a6ed7c5372e539f00540ee08e970@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by anevilyak): There isn't really much alternative is there? Removing the actual options to set it at all would break bin compat I'd assume. I'd agree that basically allowing apps to set the sticky bit but ignoring that setting in practice would be a good idea, I tend to hate non-sticky menus :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 16 00:36:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:36:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1626: GLTeapot doesn't quit In-Reply-To: <041.93144d92fe8040182b77b146f3866e0f@haiku-os.org> References: <041.93144d92fe8040182b77b146f3866e0f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.e896e8962b6dd7b4dd96051cee580d93@haiku-os.org> #1626: GLTeapot doesn't quit -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: vzsolt | Owner: phoudoin Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by phoudoin): * owner: axeld => phoudoin -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 16 12:34:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:34:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks In-Reply-To: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> References: <045.895edadbc83ab06b5f34513030dbb6b9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.20d4b435d7e93e33505d89330de65cfa@haiku-os.org> #1621: Rewrite menu tracking using Mouse hooks -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - User Interface | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by stippi): Absolutely agreed with aneilyak. Non-sticky menus drive me nuts. I don't even know, where there is a way to configure such a substantial menu behaviour on the app level. If it was a user setting... I'd be ok with it. But to have two kinds of menu behaviour?!? Also, consider tablet users. It's a PITA to keep the secondary button pressed on a pen. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 16 22:57:26 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:57:26 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: "controller doesn't implement any ports" with ICH6M In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.f1aee2570b97e1ba2c6215c4aeaebaea@haiku-os.org> #1606: "controller doesn't implement any ports" with ICH6M ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by pfoetchen): * summary: Kernel Panic at boot => "controller doesn't implement any ports" with ICH6M Comment: ok I "forced" the driver to have 4 ports ( linux does the same thing in it's driver) but it still doesn't find the hd ... here is the output of the linux driver I hope it helps a bit.. {{{ ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 2.2 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 10 ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> Link [LNKC] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PORTS_IMPL is zero, forcing 0xf ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl IDE mode ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq pm led pmp slum part PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 to 64 scsi0 : ahci PM: Adding info for No Bus:host0 scsi1 : ahci PM: Adding info for No Bus:host1 scsi2 : ahci PM: Adding info for No Bus:host2 scsi3 : ahci PM: Adding info for No Bus:host3 ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xe0820500 ctl 0x00000000 bmdma 0x00000000 irq 10 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xe0820580 ctl 0x00000000 bmdma 0x00000000 irq 10 ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xe0820600 ctl 0x00000000 bmdma 0x00000000 irq 10 ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xe0820680 ctl 0x00000000 bmdma 0x00000000 irq 10 ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) ata1.00: ATA-6: HTS541060G9SA00, MB3OC40J, max UDMA/100 ata1.00: 117210240 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100 ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 0) ata3: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 0) PM: Adding info for No Bus:target0:0:0 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA HTS541060G9SA00 MB3O PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 PM: Adding info for scsi:0:0:0:0 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 117210240 512-byte hardware sectors (60012 MB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 117210240 512-byte hardware sectors (60012 MB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 }}} I will try to do some screenshots during boot. And compare the linux and the haiku driver a bit more... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 17 09:35:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 08:35:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) In-Reply-To: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> References: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.51935ba57774dc262176a24859a729e2@haiku-os.org> #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Mail | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): Could someone please look at this patch? It's been hanging here for a few months now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 17 11:55:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:55:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux In-Reply-To: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> References: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.a1d44394eeb43f8c0f4aac8ebbca6d30@haiku-os.org> #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x64 -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by ekdahl): Yes, it works fine for me at least. Just configure with --use-32bit and install multilib gcc and g++ to get 32 bit libc, libstdc++ and libsupc++ libraries. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 17 14:38:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 13:38:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux In-Reply-To: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> References: <049.82a22c88477a874ab24dc8263770263a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.12bb4337feb87332e8b270a8cda08014@haiku-os.org> #845: Haiku fails to build on x86_64 Linux -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Build System | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x64 -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 13:36:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 12:36:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1416: "usb explore" thread sometimes crashes shortly after desktop is loaded In-Reply-To: <041.c022125a69e34246c82d256fb12c5464@haiku-os.org> References: <041.c022125a69e34246c82d256fb12c5464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.9dd0b9bd70d569e0d6c98264f5498ccb@haiku-os.org> #1416: "usb explore" thread sometimes crashes shortly after desktop is loaded --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: stippi | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: high | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by mmlr): I have redesigned the explore process in r22929 and this might just have an effect on this bug. Can you please retest with a current revision and tell me whether it still happens? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 13:53:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 12:53:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1203: mutliple issues with usb stack revision 22130 In-Reply-To: <041.a998994b38b90fc6acdc0bd1164ac15d@haiku-os.org> References: <041.a998994b38b90fc6acdc0bd1164ac15d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.34c90eecfef83dfa1fede59d67a9b4b4@haiku-os.org> #1203: mutliple issues with usb stack revision 22130 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: nutela | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by mmlr): I was able to reproduce this one (the one with the screeshot) over here. The cause though is not a bug in the USB stack. Usually when you have installed a module in the user add-ons ("/boot/home/config/add-ons/...") it will override the ones present in the system ("/boot/beos/system/add- ons/...") so the USB bus_manager for example is loaded from the user add- ons. The problem is that the bus_manager iterates over available bus modules (UHCI, OHCI, EHCI) and loads them. If you have two versions of them, one in the system add-ons and one in the user add-ons, it will try to load both. This can cause all sorts of bad things to happen as a UHCI driver is loaded twice, it fights over the hardware. Also this exact stack trace happens when it tries to execute an explore on the module that is incompatible with the stack. Can you check if you have two versions of the bus modules installed and if so try to move the system add-ons out of there and see if you can still reproduce this? They should be in "/boot/beos/system/add- ons/kernel/busses/usb". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 18:21:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 17:21:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.051270083f73493bdf7e7e83f8f061a5@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by umccullough): I forgot to report back that Haiku now defaults my Radeon screen size to 1600x1200 at 85hz on this monitor after r22908. Still not entirely convinced that choosing something that high as the default would be sane :) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 18:53:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 17:53:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot In-Reply-To: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> References: <046.5a4dcfed131dd971367a5edac1a07f2b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.1a2ee44afc764882f497dae69be97f0f@haiku-os.org> #1615: Radeon driver defaults to 640x350 default on fresh boot --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: umccullough | Owner: euan Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/radeon | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: CRTs are dying out, and for flat panels, it's definitely a good idea to run them in their native resolution. Unfortunately, you cannot really differentiate a CRT from a panel with a fixed internal resolution. In any case, limiting the default resolution does not sound like a good idea to me. What we probably should have is a key that, when pressed during boot, let's the app_server choose a lower resolution. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 21:43:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:43:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1627: FAT: General System Error! Message-ID: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> #1627: FAT: General System Error! ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdmr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/FAT | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- I can't copy from a FAT file system to my Haiku partition anymore. I can't open them also. While copying, Tracker shows "General System Error!" message and creates file with 0 bytes. I could copy or open it before, but not anymore. Tested with r22950. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 18 22:48:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:48:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1416: "usb explore" thread sometimes crashes shortly after desktop is loaded In-Reply-To: <041.c022125a69e34246c82d256fb12c5464@haiku-os.org> References: <041.c022125a69e34246c82d256fb12c5464@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.29fbb399483ddf23769b67353516aeeb@haiku-os.org> #1416: "usb explore" thread sometimes crashes shortly after desktop is loaded --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: stippi | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: high | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by stippi): I was planning to test this as soon as I first read the commit, but have not gotten around it yet. Unfortunately, the notebook (my beloved T40p which ran Haiku so well) was stolen last week. This was the machine that had this error reproducably. I am not even sure if I ever saw that KDL on my other machines. But I will check. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 11:28:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:28:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1310: [GLTeapot] The teapot can't be controlled by a mouse In-Reply-To: <040.331a3dc9623631958c936d219dd94328@haiku-os.org> References: <040.331a3dc9623631958c936d219dd94328@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.6a1ac4d0777ae0374ec70116fcb0b81b@haiku-os.org> #1310: [GLTeapot] The teapot can't be controlled by a mouse ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:9 jackburton]: > Replying to [comment:3 korli]: > > It seems changing the priority of the direct daemon thread to less than 15 let me control the teapot with the mouse. > > Stefano, should I change the priority of the direct daemon thread to (B_DISPLAY_PRIORITY - 1) ? > > I find it weird that lowering the priority would fix the problem. Or does it make sense ? BTW Doesn't work here. I tried lowering the priority using ProcessController but the teapot isn't controllable via mouse. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 12:16:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:16:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) In-Reply-To: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> References: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.e3c11a62e759cbf0f8c2751a4b00034f@haiku-os.org> #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Mail | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22954. I didn't apply the patch as is, since it didn't cover all cases. I hope I have thought of everything. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 13:53:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:53:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) In-Reply-To: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> References: <043.c3ff1b300bb2bd3f01f8cc4c04e79a2e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.f7ec3310473ebf03957440771c832466@haiku-os.org> #1021: File => Save as Draft is always enabled (easy) ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Mail | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): Thanks for looking at this! KSmith, could you please verify that this patch indeed fixes everything? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 13:55:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:55:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1627: FAT: General System Error! In-Reply-To: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> References: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.cdb49ba186fb7f4ef0e24309fd98206c@haiku-os.org> #1627: FAT: General System Error! -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdmr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/FAT | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): What was the last known revision that worked for you? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 14:48:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 13:48:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1203: mutliple issues with usb stack revision 22130 In-Reply-To: <041.a998994b38b90fc6acdc0bd1164ac15d@haiku-os.org> References: <041.a998994b38b90fc6acdc0bd1164ac15d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.1b9377f7a47485fc5088893d6a9c30a1@haiku-os.org> #1203: mutliple issues with usb stack revision 22130 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: nutela | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/USB | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Comment (by nutela): @mmu_man : Using what version? I see mmlr commited this; "Commit by mmlr :: r22929 /haiku/trunk/src/add-ons/kernel/ (13 files in 2 dirs): Completely redesign the USB explore process. Replaces the scary race conditions of the previous locking mechanism and simplifies handling of device changes by a more centralized approach. Changes are now collected during explore and notifications as well as rescans are done at once. Through this a driver is also not rescanned multiple times anymore. " I'm rather busy atm, must hook up PC to test. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 15:13:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:13:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #940: [FileTypes] lags in scrolling of listview In-Reply-To: <040.93ac85da9648897f6f41c6886a2fdcfd@haiku-os.org> References: <040.93ac85da9648897f6f41c6886a2fdcfd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.cdef4d3aafe36c15c768fb8c18f44c3a@haiku-os.org> #940: [FileTypes] lags in scrolling of listview ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by humdinger): I can't see those effects with r22943 in vmware. Issue solved? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 15:21:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:21:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running Message-ID: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/FileTypes | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- This is in vmware, r22943. When the FileType Add-on was invoked via context menu for a file, you cannot start the main FileTypes preference panel. Vice-versa it works. Is that intentional? I "resolved" the issue by changing FileTypes launch flags to "Multiple Launch". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:01:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:01:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #355: [Tracker] slow content loading In-Reply-To: <040.2074b918bab1c74774802bf1cba01aea@haiku-os.org> References: <040.2074b918bab1c74774802bf1cba01aea@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.dab0f8a49f48a5f73739e0a872905ab2@haiku-os.org> #355: [Tracker] slow content loading -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Comment: Correct component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:04:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:04:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running In-Reply-To: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.6534a2859d00d3be58542dd47b0800fe@haiku-os.org> #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/FileTypes | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): That's not really a solution. Do you know how BeOS handles this? What exactly happens when you have the preference panel and you start it using the add-on? Does a second window open? Does the main window jump to the front? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:09:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:09:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #134: SoundRecorder doesn't start In-Reply-To: <040.48eed639ab99e1fa58e48ec9edca3c67@haiku-os.org> References: <040.48eed639ab99e1fa58e48ec9edca3c67@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e0b655fc4b4765a19e31bd309528d604@haiku-os.org> #134: SoundRecorder doesn't start -------------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/SoundRecorder | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * component: - Applications => - Applications/SoundRecorder Comment: Set to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:10:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:10:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #426: [Tracker] Incorrect attribute position after attribute clicked In-Reply-To: <057.7a7f623fd1ababecc8fe30e807cd6cc6@haiku-os.org> References: <057.7a7f623fd1ababecc8fe30e807cd6cc6@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <066.09f4c1c2ffbf1dad613e5cdc65a40e06@haiku-os.org> #426: [Tracker] Incorrect attribute position after attribute clicked -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: g.zachrisson at gmail.com | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Old description: > Test description: > > 1. Open a Tracker window, for example Home. > 2. Select Window -> List View. > 3. Make the window so small that the horizontal scroll bar appears. > 4. Scroll max to the right. > 5. Click the Modified attribute (or the rightmost attribute). > > Now the attribute will jump a bit to the left, and will not be aligned > with the > content of the Tracker window. See the two attached images of before and > after > clicking on Modified. > > Test setup: > QEMU image rev 16751 New description: Test description: 1. Open a Tracker window, for example Home. 2. Select Window -> List View. 3. Make the window so small that the horizontal scroll bar appears. 4. Scroll max to the right. 5. Click the Modified attribute (or the rightmost attribute). Now the attribute will jump a bit to the left, and will not be aligned with the content of the Tracker window. See the two attached images of before and after clicking on Modified. Test setup: QEMU image rev 16751 Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:10:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:10:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #169: [Registrar] Shutdown Status window isn't font sensitive (easy) In-Reply-To: <040.f7512d973b6d5fdd1f2838592eddf172@haiku-os.org> References: <040.f7512d973b6d5fdd1f2838592eddf172@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.439ced9c4a2b63f4fb29a927df790040@haiku-os.org> #169: [Registrar] Shutdown Status window isn't font sensitive (easy) --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => Servers/registrar * summary: [Registrar] Shutdown Status window isn't font sensitive => [Registrar] Shutdown Status window isn't font sensitive (easy) Old description: > Shutdown Status window isn't font sensetive (see screenshot). > Tested with rev16399. New description: Shutdown Status window isn't font sensetive (see screenshot). Tested with rev16399. Comment: Move to the correct component. This also qualifies as an 'easy' bug. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:12:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:12:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #467: [Tracker] Segment violation In-Reply-To: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> References: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.c8ea31fad40c36c387fb62c659c9e99c@haiku-os.org> #467: [Tracker] Segment violation -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Old description: > Tracker crashed when i changed font settings and killed tracker using > vulcan > death grip. Don't know how to reproduce it yet. > Tested with rev17101 under vmware. New description: Tracker crashed when i changed font settings and killed tracker using vulcan death grip. Don't know how to reproduce it yet. Tested with rev17101 under vmware. Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:13:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:13:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #532: [Deskbar] much flickering on app launch In-Reply-To: <040.fbbb2a618d9ca19bd23250f390278ebe@haiku-os.org> References: <040.fbbb2a618d9ca19bd23250f390278ebe@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.4fdb58062f5df800d64c77c2163b39e7@haiku-os.org> #532: [Deskbar] much flickering on app launch -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Deskbar Old description: > You could see many flickering if you have "Show application expander" and > "Expand new applications" option are enabled and will launch several > apps. > I will also use much cpu power. New description: You could see many flickering if you have "Show application expander" and "Expand new applications" option are enabled and will launch several apps. I will also use much cpu power. Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:15:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:15:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #576: [Tracker] crash on search In-Reply-To: <040.44b5af5201b6cee3c207ff96bbdabe28@haiku-os.org> References: <040.44b5af5201b6cee3c207ff96bbdabe28@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.61ae60c3fae2ece97831baaa4ab6cec6@haiku-os.org> #576: [Tracker] crash on search -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): This looks like a VM issue. It might have been an out of memory situation. Does this happen more often? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:15:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:15:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #591: [Deskbar] doesn't redraw it's shelf In-Reply-To: <040.c35092ca1f9369e6b422d7499c4b39a3@haiku-os.org> References: <040.c35092ca1f9369e6b422d7499c4b39a3@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.456818173b854c94e62d9abfd764973e@haiku-os.org> #591: [Deskbar] doesn't redraw it's shelf -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * component: - Applications => - Applications/Deskbar Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:16:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:16:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #613: [Tracker] doesn't let you to rename system folders In-Reply-To: <040.cad6b2e323c4993e9d6c4e57b33d1734@haiku-os.org> References: <040.cad6b2e323c4993e9d6c4e57b33d1734@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b79fedd34854d8b06a2ee3de34efc34f@haiku-os.org> #613: [Tracker] doesn't let you to rename system folders -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): Does this mean that this bug is actually an Interface Kit bug? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:17:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:17:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #612: [Tracker] crashed on move file from system folder In-Reply-To: <040.e41483b78b62241ac3e18fec6dd58da4@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e41483b78b62241ac3e18fec6dd58da4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.5c748e177abfa68c0a32132dd0bcdf25@haiku-os.org> #612: [Tracker] crashed on move file from system folder -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Comment: Move to proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:22:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:22:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running In-Reply-To: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.ebc23563de8690e66c67981a591d2fdf@haiku-os.org> #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/FileTypes | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:22:59 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:22:59 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #655: [Tracker] Changing disks icon setting lets stuff disappear In-Reply-To: <040.dd10fd3fa911f6bdac758fa5d81d13f2@haiku-os.org> References: <040.dd10fd3fa911f6bdac758fa5d81d13f2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.5f081e9d757555c3c577ab3f61d4cd84@haiku-os.org> #655: [Tracker] Changing disks icon setting lets stuff disappear -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Old description: > Outline selection rectangle only option is broken. Tested under vmware > with r > 17708. screenshot will follow. New description: Outline selection rectangle only option is broken. Tested under vmware with r 17708. screenshot will follow. Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:23:17 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:23:17 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #668: Using other than the default font would disorder the text spacing in Terminal In-Reply-To: <053.982a0bd6a3a9e6dab461450b0737153b@haiku-os.org> References: <053.982a0bd6a3a9e6dab461450b0737153b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.daf5748da8f863c3936bd62b9662453c@haiku-os.org> #668: Using other than the default font would disorder the text spacing in Terminal --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: kutspam at wolke7.net | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * component: - Applications => - Applications/Terminal Comment: Move to the proper component -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:24:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:24:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #669: "Open with" 'No supporting apps' is wrong, Diskprobe or similar should be listed In-Reply-To: <053.57ef39b668b26f125c5cb44e221d0b25@haiku-os.org> References: <053.57ef39b668b26f125c5cb44e221d0b25@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.e11b1869422029b368a741460caa8caf@haiku-os.org> #669: "Open with" 'No supporting apps' is wrong, Diskprobe or similar should be listed ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: kutspam at wolke7.net | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All Old description: > I tried to view the Terminal_settings file (or whatever it's called) in > /boot/home/config/settings with the "Open With" right click menu in the > Tracker. > It displayed 'No supporting apps'Shouldn't al least Diskprobe be listed? > I could > open it with StyledEdit IIRC. New description: I tried to view the Terminal_settings file (or whatever it's called) in /boot/home/config/settings with the "Open With" right click menu in the Tracker. It displayed 'No supporting apps'Shouldn't al least Diskprobe be listed? I could open it with StyledEdit IIRC. Comment: Final call. Can this be closed? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:24:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:24:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #676: Click ing on video picture and dragging Mediaplayer dissapears off screen In-Reply-To: <053.a703f724e7fbc0872773522ab0870c4d@haiku-os.org> References: <053.a703f724e7fbc0872773522ab0870c4d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <062.fdfcffbd336a7f3a14b7f93b4aa0342b@haiku-os.org> #676: Click ing on video picture and dragging Mediaplayer dissapears off screen -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: kutspam at wolke7.net | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/MediaPlayer | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * component: - Applications => - Applications/MediaPlayer Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:52:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:52:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1627: FAT: General System Error! In-Reply-To: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> References: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.0abd98c7dc00814906c7946fb88d8ec6@haiku-os.org> #1627: FAT: General System Error! -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdmr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/FAT | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by rdmr): Replying to [comment:1 nielx > What was the last known revision that worked for you? The latest build i was able to copy files from FAT was r22840. After this build I didn't test any other revisions until r22950. So i looked up the commits between r22840 - r22950 and saw that some file systems are ported to a new API or so if I understand correctly. Maybe it's related to that. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:53:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:53:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #426: [Tracker] Incorrect attribute position after attribute clicked In-Reply-To: <057.7a7f623fd1ababecc8fe30e807cd6cc6@haiku-os.org> References: <057.7a7f623fd1ababecc8fe30e807cd6cc6@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <066.764ccd58a8f8bda6fec1ebbb0d3822e3@haiku-os.org> #426: [Tracker] Incorrect attribute position after attribute clicked -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: g.zachrisson at gmail.com | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): I don't see this effect with r22943 in vmware. Issue solved? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 18:15:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:15:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #701: [AboutHaiku] Time running isn't font sensitive (easy) In-Reply-To: <040.98663c72714d892e542c70812e70020f@haiku-os.org> References: <040.98663c72714d892e542c70812e70020f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e3b3a374371e9aec7fc8435627fa40f4@haiku-os.org> #701: [AboutHaiku] Time running isn't font sensitive (easy) -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * summary: [AboutHaiku] Time running isn't font sensitive => [AboutHaiku] Time running isn't font sensitive (easy) Comment: This probably qualifies as 'easy'. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 18:23:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:23:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored Message-ID: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- This is vmware, r22943. I have several apps on another image that is mounted at bootup. One of the apps is the editor Pe. When I right-click a text file the submenu of "Open with..." only offers "StyledEdit" although "Text" is one of Pe's supported filetypes. When clicking the "Open with..." also only capable apps from the boot partition are displayed. Looks like non-boot partitions aren't scanned for applications at all. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 20:26:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:26:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1578: Panic on boot (AHCI and/or VM related?) In-Reply-To: <044.543adece4ef4bf6a92c3f1f538e74c9a@haiku-os.org> References: <044.543adece4ef4bf6a92c3f1f538e74c9a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.5423d485bd4046972ccd5fe017383d0f@haiku-os.org> #1578: Panic on boot (AHCI and/or VM related?) ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pieterpan | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: fixed => Comment: Unfortunately r22726 didn't really fix it. It still happenes with the revision from last week, same backtrace. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 20:30:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:30:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1606: "controller doesn't implement any ports" with ICH6M In-Reply-To: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> References: <044.5195e5fe0274283ed54e5f9cddac94e2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.e02fbce37c5ac77199b3c5c666a37f9e@haiku-os.org> #1606: "controller doesn't implement any ports" with ICH6M ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: pfoetchen | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by marcusoverhagen): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: The "controller doesn't implement any ports" should be fixed with r22959. The panic during boot has the same cause as #1578, which I just reopened as I've seen it again, too. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 21:34:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:34:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.faafeab80d29fc537b5b269d31ca881e@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): The other applications must be on a BFS volume, and you need to have started these apps to become known in the MIME type system. Since this is a Tracker feature that works fine on BeOS, it should also work just like that on Haiku. Can you confirm the problem goes away if you follow the rules mentioned above? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 23:49:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:49:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #89: Charts blocks drawing while '2 Threads' is selected In-Reply-To: <049.8cc993e41cf38e3d12470906433e3b5e@haiku-os.org> References: <049.8cc993e41cf38e3d12470906433e3b5e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <058.732e617da45bc9676264174686dad3bc@haiku-os.org> #89: Charts blocks drawing while '2 Threads' is selected -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: johndrinkwater | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: reopened => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Finally fixed in r22961. The calculations to distribute the load between the two threads don't seem to work correctly under vmware: they set the load for one thread to a negative number. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:30:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:30:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running In-Reply-To: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> References: <044.6eeb3d5d5642a7bdba1895f8c572613a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.df203e086f60a75a64d2d0eaa44718e6@haiku-os.org> #1628: Main panel won't launch when add-on's running --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/FileTypes | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22957. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 18:13:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:13:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1627: FAT: General System Error! In-Reply-To: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> References: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.7621598feb9d923841b1880b1bf009da@haiku-os.org> #1627: FAT: General System Error! -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdmr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/FAT | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by nielx): The changes between those two revisions were: r22886 - Initial changes to the filesystem cache r22901 - "The "bytes" as passed to {read|write}_file_io_vec_pages() was never initialized, causing those functions to read|write a random amount." r22913 - Changes to the file map. The author of those changes was axeld, so the component owner remains unchanged. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 07:03:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 06:03:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1630: OSS spinlock issues Message-ID: <044.4ae57e18f0f9ea62d9b1c3477de114a5@haiku-os.org> #1630: OSS spinlock issues ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: anevilyak | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ On boot, OSS KDLs with "PANIC: attempting to acquire spinlock with interrupts enabled" the stack trace leads to the sblive module, specifically in mpu_attach(). This box does have a generic SBLive XGamer in it, hardware is an Athlon64 3200+ (Venice), Asus A8N-SLI motherboard (PCI express / Nforce 4) and an ATI X800 PCI Express. Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to try, the KDL doesn't appear to be consistent, doesn't always occur, though when it does it's always during boot before the desktop appears. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 18:16:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:16:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #749: [Tracker] incorrect redraw in CountView (easy) In-Reply-To: <040.e55c9a3ccbc4ce9ca268a6d6df1d2847@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e55c9a3ccbc4ce9ca268a6d6df1d2847@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2f03eda323d8b5f0f8ff7da2f167ee66@haiku-os.org> #749: [Tracker] incorrect redraw in CountView (easy) -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker * summary: [Tracker] incorrect redraw in CountView => [Tracker] incorrect redraw in CountView (easy) Old description: > Go to /boot/beos/bin and look at CountView (152 items) > You should see "items" word partialy erased. New description: Go to /boot/beos/bin and look at CountView (152 items) You should see "items" word partialy erased. Comment: Change component. Mark as easy. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 18:13:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:13:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #655: [Tracker] Changing disks icon setting lets stuff disappear In-Reply-To: <040.dd10fd3fa911f6bdac758fa5d81d13f2@haiku-os.org> References: <040.dd10fd3fa911f6bdac758fa5d81d13f2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2003760cc4e8e1fcda3e736692a52862@haiku-os.org> #655: [Tracker] Changing disks icon setting lets stuff disappear -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): The option "IntegrateNonBootBeOSDesktops" is gone from the preference panel and can only be set directly in the TrackerSettings file. This makes testing exactly how diver did it impossible. I tried it with toggling "on/off" in the settings file and killing/restarting Tracker a few times. The Disk icon never disappeared (as it shouldn't with the unrelated IntegrateNonBootBeOSDesktops option, right?). Maybe it was some bug in the preference panel that went away with that option... This was tested under vmware, r22943, with another BFS image mounted alongside /boot. So there's an non-boot home folder present, though not a "NonBoot'''BeOS'''Desktop". I also tried with the option "IntegrateAllNonBootDesktops" and that works also as expected. Maybe someone with a BeOS partition alonside Haiku should test it, too. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 19 16:02:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:02:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #215: Problem with special characters In-Reply-To: <052.6fd4f08dc6b441c4b11934f69b5de084@haiku-os.org> References: <052.6fd4f08dc6b441c4b11934f69b5de084@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <061.5f83da9a9447715960b46a7d62baa494@haiku-os.org> #215: Problem with special characters --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: fekdahl at gmail.com | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Terminal | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Changes (by nielx): * owner: axeld => jackburton * platform: => All * component: - Applications => - Applications/Terminal Comment: Move to the proper component. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 09:42:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:42:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error In-Reply-To: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> References: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.b63f64da7d1cbc68981d3c841ec477cb@haiku-os.org> #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: scottmc | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): I changed the BSound methods (r22962) to return errors instead of B_OK, since they aren't implemented (yet ?). Does this help ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 09:58:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:58:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1619: Dragging window over/below Deskbar changes colour on tab In-Reply-To: <044.839efb43490994946e693b9c021f4517@haiku-os.org> References: <044.839efb43490994946e693b9c021f4517@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.593b21c3073b04022c5cbb068884c661@haiku-os.org> #1619: Dragging window over/below Deskbar changes colour on tab -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: hai_cu_be | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by mmlr): This is probably caused by the new auto-raise feature of the Deskbar. It will bring the Deskbar to focus and therefore to the foreground. Also the window you dragged will be inactivated. So the "gray" should be the normal inactive window gray. Maybe the auto-raise feature should ignore the mouse action if something is dragged. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 13:57:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:57:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1630: OSS spinlock issues In-Reply-To: <044.4ae57e18f0f9ea62d9b1c3477de114a5@haiku-os.org> References: <044.4ae57e18f0f9ea62d9b1c3477de114a5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.e92004e4ad9782767e83fdb99d7d5479@haiku-os.org> #1630: OSS spinlock issues ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: anevilyak | Owner: mmu_man Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmu_man): * owner: korli => mmu_man * status: new => assigned Comment: Do we have a native driver as well ? it might conflict with it... tried removing OSS or the other driver ? I'll check the source code. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 14:33:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:33:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1630: OSS spinlock issues In-Reply-To: <044.4ae57e18f0f9ea62d9b1c3477de114a5@haiku-os.org> References: <044.4ae57e18f0f9ea62d9b1c3477de114a5@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.f62e35709d9372cd3b992b6d91012ee5@haiku-os.org> #1630: OSS spinlock issues ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: anevilyak | Owner: mmu_man Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by anevilyak): There is indeed a native driver (emuxki I believe)...also I had the function name backwards, should be attach_mpu(). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 19:49:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:49:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.9b25cb94a614df91ee83a7f10990bced@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): The other image is also a BFS volume and all the apps have been started once already. Also, opening the FileType Add-on for a text file these apps ARE listed in the Preferred Application drop-down. Besides "pe" there's also Gobe Productive and NetPositive; all residing on the non-boot image. Only the "Open with..." menu/window won't show those apps. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 20 23:27:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 22:27:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel Message-ID: <047.bedbdcd0f9e8b81519271a572b23c3c7@haiku-os.org> #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: gerald zajac | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- If a video mode with a color depth less than 32 bits per pixel (e.g. 8, 15, or 16 bpp) is set, it works fine until the computer is rebooted. Then Haiku crashes during reboot, and you wind up in gdb. This is not unique to any particular video driver, since this has happened consistently with the Savage4, NVidia TNT2, and Matrox G550 video cards that I have tried. This problem was found in r22950, but may have existed in previous revisions. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 01:40:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:40:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.008885fc8538d6d6be58d0e0f1552e95@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Does this non-boot volume have a BEOS:APP_SIG index (and if so, was it created before the concerned apps were installed)? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 12:13:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:13:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1632: Extended syslog capabilities in KDL Message-ID: <044.6ac11a63a86ec99c5571203023261f3f@haiku-os.org> #1632: Extended syslog capabilities in KDL ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: pieterpan | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Quite often it is not possible to do serial debugging of the kernel (new laptop, no serial port, etc). At the same time, sometimes the syslog is not saved to the harddrive, while for example AHCI is being worked on. In those times it would be very useful to see all the debug output that scrolls by so quickly. I have 2 requests: 1) Implement a wait-for-next-page feature (see a diff for ticket 1444) Perhaps this can be set in the kernel driver file, or at the boot menu. 2) Actually store the syslog in a buffer and add a KDL command to scroll back into the syslog. (nicer solution, takes a bit more work) The need for 2 is actually less if 1 is implemented, but still it would be nice to be able to go back and forth and take pictures of the screen. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 12:38:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:38:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM Message-ID: <041.9ce519cbbcb7dea64f8186cbc8dcd238@haiku-os.org> #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Reporter: vzsolt | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ With r22969 in VMWare Server, when I try to open a file on a CD-ROM (or a DVD), KDL pops up. I'm attaching two backtraces, one from Tracker, trying to copy a text file from the CD, and another, where I tried to cat another file, from the same CD. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 12:50:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:50:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode In-Reply-To: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> References: <050.54ebae7017b5b48ab89c886cc1e5a7c4@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.47f4f33c9b50faf330a1d5c60e8a0077@haiku-os.org> #1613: AHCI driver not working when BIOS is set to IDE mode ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by pieterpan): With my ICH8m, sorry it took so long, was on a holiday. I wrote it down, but I think it is correct. Hope this helps. For anyone without a serial port, apply the patch from bug 1444, to scroll debug output, one page at a time (press enter for next) {{{ KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: domain 0, bus 0, device 31, function 2, deviceId 0x2828 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0x000018d1 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x00 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: switching from IDE to AHCI mode KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-1: 0x0000fff1 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ide-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000000 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-1: 0xfffff800 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: ahci-bar5 bits-0: 0x00000000 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x24: 0x00000000 KERN: intel_fixup_ahci: 0x90: 0x40 }}} No last line with warning -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 12:59:55 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:59:55 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1627: FAT: General System Error! In-Reply-To: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> References: <039.df6587c22640f28c424f31fb4641ccee@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <048.8656ec4dffd451f56dafc21afd44b4be@haiku-os.org> #1627: FAT: General System Error! -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: rdmr | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/FAT | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment (by pieterpan): Accompanying syslog entry: {{{ 2007-11-21 11:56:23 KERN: file_cache: read pages failed: General system error }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 13:42:56 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:42:56 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM In-Reply-To: <041.9ce519cbbcb7dea64f8186cbc8dcd238@haiku-os.org> References: <041.9ce519cbbcb7dea64f8186cbc8dcd238@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.661f7446c147b8beedf2a73ee524761f@haiku-os.org> #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: vzsolt | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/ISO 9660 | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * priority: normal => critical * status: new => assigned * component: System/Kernel => File Systems/ISO 9660 Comment: Should be fixed with r22970. Since I couldn't test my changes yet, can you confirm this fixes your problem? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 13:44:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:44:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel In-Reply-To: <047.bedbdcd0f9e8b81519271a572b23c3c7@haiku-os.org> References: <047.bedbdcd0f9e8b81519271a572b23c3c7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <056.2162c90abcb362df6cf878c4e287b37d@haiku-os.org> #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: gerald zajac | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * priority: normal => critical * component: - General => Servers/app_server * milestone: R1 => R1/alpha Comment: I can easily reproduce this problem over here. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 14:06:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:06:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM In-Reply-To: <041.9ce519cbbcb7dea64f8186cbc8dcd238@haiku-os.org> References: <041.9ce519cbbcb7dea64f8186cbc8dcd238@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.31d3266b765c644c01ea337d68a12a21@haiku-os.org> #1633: KDL when accessing a file on a CD-ROM ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: vzsolt | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: critical | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems/ISO 9660 | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Comment (by vzsolt): Yes, I've tested two CD-s and and a DVD with an ISO9660 filesystem, both opening and copying files work as they should now. Thank you. PS: I don't have any UDF disks around, couldn't they as well cause a crash? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 15:28:35 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:28:35 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.1f65c28e2671d5b4d7aacdf159180bcc@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): Nope, there was no BEOS:APP_SIG index on that image. I just did a ''mkindex -t string BEOS:APP_SIG'' and duplicated the whole apps folder, deleted the old apps folder and launched Pe, Net+ and Gobe. Still, there are none of the apps that are on that non-boot image in the "Open with..." submenu/window. (Though, as I said, they are listed in the FileType Add-On). Also did a reboot. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 16:22:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:22:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.6ba5dc82f1d96ca776df8a29eba5076c@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Does {{{ query -a BEOS:APP_SIG=application/x-vnd.beunited.pe }}} turn up Pe's executable path? Does {{{ open application/x-vnd.beunited.pe }}} open Pe? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 16:45:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:45:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel In-Reply-To: <047.bedbdcd0f9e8b81519271a572b23c3c7@haiku-os.org> References: <047.bedbdcd0f9e8b81519271a572b23c3c7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <056.15473ec3831c5e008a045a8ce698a9fc@haiku-os.org> #1631: Reboot failure if video color depth set less than 32 bits per pixel ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: gerald zajac | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: critical | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22971. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 17:34:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:34:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1634: New Disk System breaks multi-track CDs. Message-ID: <044.e46ff46f956d65470938cf1d5d3c64b1@haiku-os.org> #1634: New Disk System breaks multi-track CDs. --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: anevilyak | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Disk | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- The new disk system seems to have broken reading CDs in some respect. If I insert a zeta CD either during boot or while running, Haiku sees the boot floppy image track, but instead of seeing the BFS track shows another copy of the Haiku hard disk volume in the partition list, with no way to access the actual BFS track on the CD. This behavior is consistent. Prior to the disk system, it was able to see both tracks properly, but only if the CD was already in the drive while booting. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 19:48:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 18:48:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.90902ffbb1e3c3b3aee5c293fa81fc4d@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/registrar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): Affirmative. Both lines turn up what they should. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 22:06:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 21:06:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error In-Reply-To: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> References: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.1c962336e33c4f4bbf484b01b20ea6b8@haiku-os.org> #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: scottmc | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by scottmc): Seems to work ok now, can close. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 22:15:10 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 21:15:10 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored In-Reply-To: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> References: <044.c085a14f49ce478d2dea60954c160686@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.932db319a601cc072a9d2cb6ee0ec8bf@haiku-os.org> #1629: Apps on non-boot partition are ignored -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * owner: bonefish => axeld * component: Servers/registrar => - Applications/Tracker Comment: At a first look Tracker doesn't even seem to use BRoster functionality to fill the "Open With" menu (only for getting the preferred app). It queries for the supporting apps by hand (getting their signatures should work as they show up correctly in FileTypes). So I guess it's safe to assume that this is either a Tracker bug or BFS has a problem with the more complex queries Tracker uses. Let's blame Tracker first... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 21 22:59:33 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 21:59:33 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error In-Reply-To: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> References: <042.3a1ffb60eac3c9b934164162fab24482@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.8b3abd563f9644faccfa140d3b25c79d@haiku-os.org> #1573: Sample Be program Xmas crashes with a divide error ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: scottmc | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: "Fixed" in r22962 it seems. (The cause of the crashing.) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 01:41:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 00:41:23 -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.bea9144504061b981e915ac91787395a@haiku-os.org> #985: IDE DMA problem under VMWare ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: aldeck | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22975. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 01:42:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 00:42:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1176: vmware VIDE error In-Reply-To: <050.7583c71c95c7ea989018a85575d9b142@haiku-os.org> References: <050.7583c71c95c7ea989018a85575d9b142@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <059.50d74064ff69e8afc15d8e638572eb81@haiku-os.org> #1176: vmware VIDE error ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: marcusoverhagen | Owner: marcusoverhagen 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: This is basically #985 from another perspective. Fixed in r22975. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 08:45:54 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:45:54 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1585: Haiku doesn't boot with qemu In-Reply-To: <045.e28f8386d225487affdf0168ad7b075d@haiku-os.org> References: <045.e28f8386d225487affdf0168ad7b075d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.e7663a0a7c76e7808c770c0325ea45db@haiku-os.org> #1585: Haiku doesn't boot with qemu ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: jackburton | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): Replying to [comment:5 mmlr]: > It works on a win32 QEMU (at work) and an image from the build factory (r22728). I think this is a GCC4 build, maybe this has an influence? Did you use qemu 0.9.0 or another version ? BTW I hoped this was fixed by Ingo in r22975 but it's not the case. So it's probably unrelated to #985. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 10:38:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:38:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1635: Gl Teapot Bad Rendering On Window Size Expand Message-ID: <040.05fc50751c0cc12a35be6f78a2912f52@haiku-os.org> #1635: Gl Teapot Bad Rendering On Window Size Expand -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: cebif | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/OpenGL Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- If Gl Teapot is started then expanded to full size mode. It only renders properly after clicking any menu heading, in the menu bar. That is File, Options or Lights. After it is expanded it is trying to render the Teapot full size but in the same small view size, only clicking on these three menu headings fixes it. It is ownly rendering in Open Gl software not 3d acceleration as my Geforce FX 5700 is not supported yet for this. I was testing in r22975 installed on its own partition. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 10:49:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:49:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1270: Can't navigate menus vertically with keyboard In-Reply-To: <041.f16816e8378c7dcfb2626146d8100bb7@haiku-os.org> References: <041.f16816e8378c7dcfb2626146d8100bb7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <050.1089540cbb4d73b30a6a5db2ddc8c245@haiku-os.org> #1270: Can't navigate menus vertically with keyboard -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: ekdahl | Owner: jackburton Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - User Interface | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * owner: axeld => jackburton -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 13:14:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 12:14:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1603: Media server crashes on shutdown In-Reply-To: <040.f116bc055c874d2dfec5ccfff96fbac2@haiku-os.org> References: <040.f116bc055c874d2dfec5ccfff96fbac2@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.82cc24bf38b2df8dba93c787ad93415f@haiku-os.org> #1603: Media server crashes on shutdown -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: el-al | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by mt): Hi el-al, My machine has been same bug. (I used SB live value.) media_server crashes on shutdown or force quit by ProcessController I will attached log of force quiting. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 14:03:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:03:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage In-Reply-To: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> References: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.c48e41f04d851efbc92cea137f4cbfa4@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 Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * cc: axeld at pinc-software.de (added) Comment: I tracked down the problem: ShowImage hangs in BPrintJob::DrawView, which itself calls BPicture::Flatten(). Flatten() downloads the picture from the app_server. In this case the picture, being a bitmap, is bigger than most normal pictures (in my test, the Haiku logo - big version), it's 4.825.808 bytes). Adding a Flush() to the BPortLink link, in an intermediate position in the app_server code (ServerPicture::ExportData(), right after StartMessage(B_OK)) fixes the problem (it flushes the link before it gets too big). So I assume this being a problem in the BPortLink implementation. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 14:03:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:03:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage In-Reply-To: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> References: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.10c10eda3a22553dfaa34b0e624a2ce8@haiku-os.org> #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by jackburton): * component: - Applications/ShowImage => Servers/app_server -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 14:13:41 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:13:41 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage In-Reply-To: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> References: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.ee44046e59bbe4d59fb114595bacba40@haiku-os.org> #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): That said, I agree it's not a good idea to pass that much data through ports. Maybe we should add some code to portlink which automatically uses areas when the data exceeds a certain size ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 16:38:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:38:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage In-Reply-To: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> References: <045.d8ec8ab2277b9b7084c4ff993866524a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <054.f43da4614a5d82af449c25467ac91ca2@haiku-os.org> #1067: Printing doesn't work in ShowImage ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: jackburton | Owner: laplace Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): A doubt just stroke my mind: Can portlink be used like I do in ServerPicture::ExportData() vs Picture::_Download() ? In ExportData I do multiple Attach() while in _Download() I do one big Read(). Is this correct ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 23:35:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:35:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes In-Reply-To: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> References: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2734eba0574bb93016e5bfe2315fd58d@haiku-os.org> #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by umccullough): * component: - Applications => Kits/Interface Kit Comment: I hope nobody minds if I move this to Interface Kit as it's not a Haiku Application and likely an Interface Kit issue if it even still exists. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 22 23:57:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:57:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1636: Tracker Assert On Start: Model.cpp:822, IsNodeOpen() Message-ID: <043.d23cc7065c73b3fd2e71415798775e6e@haiku-os.org> #1636: Tracker Assert On Start: Model.cpp:822, IsNodeOpen() ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: bonefish | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Revision r22979, VMware. libtracker.so compiled with DEBUG=1. (Since r22966 _debuggerAssert() is implemented and asserts are actually triggered.) {{{ 135: ASSERT: Assert failed: File: /home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/kits/tracker/Model.cpp, Line: 822, IsNodeOpen() debug_server: Thread 135 entered the debugger: Debugger call: `Assert failed: File: /home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/kits/tracker/Model.cpp, Line: 822, IsNodeOpen()' stack trace, current PC 0xffff0102 : (0x7018459c) 0x698b4b AttrChanged__Q28BPrivate5ModelPCc + 0x4b (0x701846cc) 0x6cc590 AttributeChanged__Q28BPrivate9BPoseViewPC8BMessage + 0xe4 (0x7018473c) 0x6cb31a FSNotification__Q28BPrivate9BPoseViewPC8BMessage + 0x8b6 (0x701848dc) 0x6264fd FSNotification__Q28BPrivate15DesktopPoseViewPC8BMessage + 0x2e5 (0x70184a2c) 0x6be81e MessageReceived__Q28BPrivate9BPoseViewP8BMessage + 0x72a (0x70184bdc) 0x31aedc DispatchMessage__7BLooperP8BMessageP8BHandler + 0x74 (0x70184c0c) 0x3feacc DispatchMessage__7BWindowP8BMessageP8BHandler + 0x1f38 (0x70184eec) 0x402d66 task_looper__7BWindow + 0x326 (0x70184f6c) 0x31c9a3 _task0___7BLooperPv + 0x53 (0x70184fac) 0x7e10d0 _get_next_team_info + 0x5c (closest symbol) }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 23 10:14:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:14:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes In-Reply-To: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> References: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.e388bdd0da89e7aeeb625dce065b5e7e@haiku-os.org> #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by korli): I would have thought Summon fails because the R5 terminal can't be found or started, not an interface kit issue. IMO Summon has a dependency on R5 Terminal. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 23 15:05:30 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 14:05:30 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes In-Reply-To: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> References: <040.601b42aa328ebdb4d567ad219b2ac537@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.a15ae2f9bb684b797e39f3395f996b87@haiku-os.org> #462: [Terminal] from R5 crashes ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by nielx): The issue is though, that the R5 terminal started by Summon fails. This could indicate a bug in our libbe. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 23 17:11:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 16:11:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1637: Frozen empty desktop with an inert cursor on startup. Message-ID: <044.7afb4d43680843f4ca5fa4d787a00c12@haiku-os.org> #1637: Frozen empty desktop with an inert cursor on startup. -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: meanwhile | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Today's Haiku build (don't know which revision#) mostly doesn't get beyond a blue background and frozen cursor. When wildly moving the mouse around during startup, the cursor sometimes moves a bit, but freezes up. Only once doing this, did I get a Tracker to show up, which then crashed soon after use. (First time trying Haiku on this particular PC) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 14:35:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 13:35:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1419: rtl8139exp KDL In-Reply-To: <043.cadfafefae00e75fba6f9cd2e6482443@haiku-os.org> References: <043.cadfafefae00e75fba6f9cd2e6482443@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.8b5bb72dc29b31bf0839cb68b37ce4e7@haiku-os.org> #1419: rtl8139exp KDL ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): this ticket can be closed: after the recent fixes to the driver, it performs fairly well. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 14:38:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 13:38:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1566: lockf() not implemented In-Reply-To: <042.6a9cfbace4f6f891ec1ff46c546ac350@haiku-os.org> References: <042.6a9cfbace4f6f891ec1ff46c546ac350@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <051.3b94d4a3e3d1a2a111048333e5538a98@haiku-os.org> #1566: lockf() not implemented --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by kaoutsis): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: fixed in r22628. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 15:14:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 14:14:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps Message-ID: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps: tested with BeIDE and StyledEdit, r22985 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 15:32:03 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 14:32:03 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1419: rtl8139exp KDL In-Reply-To: <043.cadfafefae00e75fba6f9cd2e6482443@haiku-os.org> References: <043.cadfafefae00e75fba6f9cd2e6482443@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.51ce67e6b7221f000b7026cf435b8b2d@haiku-os.org> #1419: rtl8139exp KDL ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Network | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed * component: - General => Drivers/Network -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 16:12:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 15:12:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1639: Sometimes the posix test fork_3-1 fails. Message-ID: <043.dea63991d83d7b00bb54874add499658@haiku-os.org> #1639: Sometimes the posix test fork_3-1 fails. -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- "Sometimes" means here that if you run the test 5 times, one or two times will failed. In these cases the output is like this: {{{ [14:03:55]Kill returned 0 (0: No error) [14:03:55] .../fork/3-1.c FAILED: Another process with the same PID as the child exists }}} the particular file is: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/fork/3-1.c the chunk of code that is related: {{{ [...] /* Parent joins the child */ ctl = waitpid(child, &status, 0); if (ctl != child) { UNRESOLVED(errno, "Waitpid returned the wrong PID"); } if ((!WIFEXITED(status)) || (WEXITSTATUS(status) != PTS_PASS)) { UNRESOLVED(status, "Child exited abnormally"); } ret = kill(child, 0); if ((ret == 0) || (errno != ESRCH)) { output("Kill returned %d (%d: %s)\n", ret, errno, strerror(errno)); FAILED("Another process with the same PID as the child exists"); } [...] }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sat Nov 24 20:06:49 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:06:49 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1640: Drag&drop between icon-wells Message-ID: <044.416dad370d40046148e8597b66ea04a9@haiku-os.org> #1640: Drag&drop between icon-wells -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/FileTypes | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- This is in vmware, r22979. Open the FileType Add-on of some file, e.g. any text file. Now open the FileType Add-On of some file, that has it's own icon, e.g. an app like CDPlayer. Or open the FileTypes Preferences and look for an icon there. Now drag&drop one "icon-well" to the other, thereby assigning that icon to that file. The panel itself doesn't show that anything has happened, though it did work. The icon-well is only updated after the FileType Add-on is reopened. Also note the highlighting of the icon-well on mouse over: sometimes it's a white frame, sometimes it's black. Also it's sometimes difficult to get focus to the icon-well to initiate the drag&drop. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 01:54:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 00:54:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1641: KDL: rtl8139 Message-ID: <043.5f4af7ba053274031187f62bac03de4a@haiku-os.org> #1641: KDL: rtl8139 -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- surfing with opera, after 5 minutes, came to this stace trace: rtl8139-new-bug.txt (attached) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 02:30:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 01:30:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1642: the posix test pthread_key_delete_2-1 can not terminate normally Message-ID: <043.e3d6ef16c4ebbbe589106922e26fe0c6@haiku-os.org> #1642: the posix test pthread_key_delete_2-1 can not terminate normally -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- source file is: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_delete/2-1.c after some tracing i came to the conclusion that the program control stops inside in the pthread_key_delete: {{{ [...] void dest_func(void *p) { dest_cnt++; /* Delete the key and check if an error has occured */ if(pthread_key_delete(key) != 0) { dest_cnt++; } } [...] }}} if i comment the if statement, the program terminates. Another way that i found to make the control to get out of the pthread_key_delete function (leaving the fragment of the code to its original state - no comments) is, while the program is blocked (possibly by the pthread_mutex_lock see pthread_key.c in src/system/libroot/posix/pthread/pthread_key.c) to resize the terminal window a little bit! after that the program terminates successfully :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 02:35:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 01:35:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps In-Reply-To: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> References: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.ba2f19675529b96eb5f830541239c9ed@haiku-os.org> #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): the description is not correct (i have no permission to edit so i make a comment here): selecting with the mouse a chunk of text, even if the text is one character long, can not paste that chunk of text to other apps. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 09:35:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:35:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1643: unstable BFS Message-ID: <042.9af09bbcbd2b0e30883bf11a17a1b794@haiku-os.org> #1643: unstable BFS --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaliber | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: File Systems | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Here are some strange debugs. More details in attachment. {{{ bfs: Remove:1675: No such file or directory bfs: Could not find value in index "last_modified"! }}} {{{ bfs: Could not find value in index "size"! bfs: Remove:1675: No such file or directory bfs: Could not find value in index "last_modified"! bfs: Oh no, value 4591 not found in fragments of node 87040... bfs: Could not find value in index "size"! }}} {{{ bfs: Could not find value in index "last_modified"! bfs: Update:288: No such file or directory bfs: Insert:1293: I/O error bfs: Update:288: I/O error bfs: _RemoveDuplicate:1478: No such file or directory }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:05:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:05:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #940: [FileTypes] lags in scrolling of listview In-Reply-To: <040.93ac85da9648897f6f41c6886a2fdcfd@haiku-os.org> References: <040.93ac85da9648897f6f41c6886a2fdcfd@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.748bd6207d48c62057234eef633d24fa@haiku-os.org> #940: [FileTypes] lags in scrolling of listview ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by diver): Can't reproduce it anymore, seems to be fixed un the meantime. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:11:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:11:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #134: SoundRecorder doesn't start In-Reply-To: <040.48eed639ab99e1fa58e48ec9edca3c67@haiku-os.org> References: <040.48eed639ab99e1fa58e48ec9edca3c67@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.036e6b279272f7d3fa4cb491bf4e3f3c@haiku-os.org> #134: SoundRecorder doesn't start -------------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/SoundRecorder | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Comment (by diver): Any progress on this? I think this bug could be easy to fix. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:13:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:13:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal In-Reply-To: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> References: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.a29e7d11593e32a9cbdda98b78ea5335@haiku-os.org> #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_addon_server | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * component: - General => Servers/media_addon_server Comment: Any decision on this, Marcus? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:14:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:14:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #190: [Media] prefs isn't font sensetive (easy) In-Reply-To: <040.db17c908b2858a7d95f521e1054326c9@haiku-os.org> References: <040.db17c908b2858a7d95f521e1054326c9@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b141eaaa2c4f62430f72a30ea701f27f@haiku-os.org> #190: [Media] prefs isn't font sensetive (easy) ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Media | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * platform: => All * component: - Preferences => - Preferences/Media * summary: [Media] prefs isn't font sensetive => [Media] prefs isn't font sensetive (easy) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:16:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:16:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #418: missing symblos In-Reply-To: <040.5aef07b73c16ca1a5efaab718605fcc0@haiku-os.org> References: <040.5aef07b73c16ca1a5efaab718605fcc0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.24340650a1495c9dce8cbfd2f8b8dd17@haiku-os.org> #418: missing symblos ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by diver): Anyone? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:19:18 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:19:18 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #467: [Tracker] Segment violation In-Reply-To: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> References: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.09b758dd3d812bc1a2135e966bb9f1a5@haiku-os.org> #467: [Tracker] Segment violation -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): I think this one could be closed, as i never seen it again and Tracker changed since those times a lot. We could always reopen it, if someone manage to reproduce it. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:25:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:25:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #478: [Deskbar] crash if you drop some selected text on it In-Reply-To: <040.4bf37c7356346d2c168c733e47b97710@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4bf37c7356346d2c168c733e47b97710@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b7b7a26378abeb077e385054eebd8e1b@haiku-os.org> #478: [Deskbar] crash if you drop some selected text on it ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * platform: => All Comment: Still here in r22867. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:26:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:26:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #577: [Gobe Productive] crash In-Reply-To: <040.72d29dc5ca531e446eef0d574ad3a339@haiku-os.org> References: <040.72d29dc5ca531e446eef0d574ad3a339@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.50998a0c0bf563469b41a625aff94012@haiku-os.org> #577: [Gobe Productive] crash ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * platform: => All Comment: This bug could be closed, as Gobe is running ok now. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:32:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:32:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #619: [BListView] selection should be centered In-Reply-To: <040.b813b0b8159ebc92d0a6d9ef0acc17a7@haiku-os.org> References: <040.b813b0b8159ebc92d0a6d9ef0acc17a7@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.d1b680ea03251e0f7b38ece808f570b5@haiku-os.org> #619: [BListView] selection should be centered ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Kernel Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * cc: cl21 (added) * component: - General => Kits/Kernel Kit Comment: cl21, could you take a look at this bug again? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:33:38 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:33:38 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #682: [Tracker] crash while i cleaned my mouse In-Reply-To: <040.82274ab37a37622238a124e4ed7acb95@haiku-os.org> References: <040.82274ab37a37622238a124e4ed7acb95@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.10b07227a29816664685af939c4c2742@haiku-os.org> #682: [Tracker] crash while i cleaned my mouse -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): Could be closed i think? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:36:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:36:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #577: [Gobe Productive] crash In-Reply-To: <040.72d29dc5ca531e446eef0d574ad3a339@haiku-os.org> References: <040.72d29dc5ca531e446eef0d574ad3a339@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.025de988e018733488f0340bae411819@haiku-os.org> #577: [Gobe Productive] crash ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Old description: > Gobe Productive crashed once on start, dunno how to reproduce it yet. > Back trace will follow. New description: Gobe Productive crashed once on start, dunno how to reproduce it yet. Back trace will follow. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:37:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:37:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #467: [Tracker] Segment violation In-Reply-To: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> References: <040.bb7211d0d1ce82d75199b6e09a523a97@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.bc15e3cec26ddc1c9dacab35982fa433@haiku-os.org> #467: [Tracker] Segment violation -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:40:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:40:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #682: [Tracker] crash while i cleaned my mouse In-Reply-To: <040.82274ab37a37622238a124e4ed7acb95@haiku-os.org> References: <040.82274ab37a37622238a124e4ed7acb95@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.bcb7c21de32f17b76f3e38cf5aaf078a@haiku-os.org> #682: [Tracker] crash while i cleaned my mouse -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Old description: > After i finished cleaning my mouse under haiku i looked at the screen and > found > that tracker crashed. While mouse cleaning there was many button clicks. > Back trace will follow. New description: After i finished cleaning my mouse under haiku i looked at the screen and found that tracker crashed. While mouse cleaning there was many button clicks. Back trace will follow. Comment: This one probably hasn't been fixed yet, but well, we can reopen it any time. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:50:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:50:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #645: [BMenu] redraw problems in Backgrounds In-Reply-To: <040.b84d5b0e5ebfbd905e50741a50018ace@haiku-os.org> References: <040.b84d5b0e5ebfbd905e50741a50018ace@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.731e11abc2200a3ec595afade6364214@haiku-os.org> #645: [BMenu] redraw problems in Backgrounds ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by diver): * component: - General => Kits/Interface Kit Comment: Should be fixed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:57:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:57:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1644: the pthread_key_create_1-2 posix test fails Message-ID: <043.161541010d98a18afa4f3b4e47e40dda@haiku-os.org> #1644: the pthread_key_create_1-2 posix test fails -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- source file: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c the failure output is: Test FAILED: Could not use a certain key value to set for many keys -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 12:58:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:58:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #698: [Tracker] could crash if many files opened at once In-Reply-To: <040.95051f43983dec4d32e919089af64f52@haiku-os.org> References: <040.95051f43983dec4d32e919089af64f52@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.f4ad7eea169fefb60b8947ef2b7b6945@haiku-os.org> #698: [Tracker] could crash if many files opened at once -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * component: - Applications => - Applications/Tracker Comment: This bug is still with us in r22867. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:01:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:01:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #704: [Beam] 1.1 closes after a second In-Reply-To: <040.1b2f10fd1f52945556c975d44a725567@haiku-os.org> References: <040.1b2f10fd1f52945556c975d44a725567@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.d7db54f9d60c6e460598c22fa3631435@haiku-os.org> #704: [Beam] 1.1 closes after a second ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * platform: => All Comment: I've heard than Beam is working ok now, fixed? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:02:31 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:02:31 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #866: [Tracker] text label while folder creation run away In-Reply-To: <040.934131a3b527ddd396adcdbe11101a43@haiku-os.org> References: <040.934131a3b527ddd396adcdbe11101a43@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8b7dd631175e449b4438267eec5fdea7@haiku-os.org> #866: [Tracker] text label while folder creation run away -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by diver): * component: - General => - Applications/Tracker Comment: Still here with r22867. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:20:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:20:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1314: [Screen] have shifted controls out of bounds In-Reply-To: <040.3ef80fd75a3bd51ac5ce35339eda7fe1@haiku-os.org> References: <040.3ef80fd75a3bd51ac5ce35339eda7fe1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.80a0aa5cc861bd45f78ee2789977a80f@haiku-os.org> #1314: [Screen] have shifted controls out of bounds -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Screen | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): This bug could be closed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:24:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:24:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #974: colored menus issues In-Reply-To: <040.9adfcbc9713bbe595d15465033d4cf7f@haiku-os.org> References: <040.9adfcbc9713bbe595d15465033d4cf7f@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b33fd2f4896c54f57af0816d130d4d8e@haiku-os.org> #974: colored menus issues ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by diver): I tested again and found out that main Deskbar window doesn't change it's color according to Menu preflet, it stays default. And fonts of Deskbar's main window are corrupted. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:25:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:25:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1316: [Time] tab label disappears In-Reply-To: <040.e22140cf944e3eb5fed57418299bb14a@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e22140cf944e3eb5fed57418299bb14a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.79274fa7b51f4df1c32e6d87488444b6@haiku-os.org> #1316: [Time] tab label disappears ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Time & Date | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Comment (by diver): This bug could be closed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:31:37 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:31:37 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1645: [Mail] window freeze if you click Trash icon Message-ID: <040.12fc89420d25b8d561061ef0be969be6@haiku-os.org> #1645: [Mail] window freeze if you click Trash icon ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Mail | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Mail window freeze, to reproduce: *Press alt+n to open new window *click Trash icon to close this new window *click Trash icon to 1st window. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:32:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:32:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger Message-ID: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------- source file is: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/2-1.c -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:34:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:34:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be Message-ID: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:38:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:38:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1648: [app_server] redraw issue with Icon-O-Matic Message-ID: <040.9b40f55b20f6a9b772721821f76e820e@haiku-os.org> #1648: [app_server] redraw issue with Icon-O-Matic -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Kernel Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Start Icon-O-Matic. Press File->Save as Click on disabled menu Icon-O-Maic Press Cancel button. Menu will stay on screen. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:43:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:43:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga Message-ID: <040.4b0cf147465ef7f6d1bf6256bf1ca7db@haiku-os.org> #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Background shows backgroundTexture.tga in the list of available images. But there is no such image on disk. Also note that upon start Background will much flicker in bmenu items. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:47:57 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:47:57 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1377: [Tracker] Open with misbehaves In-Reply-To: <040.d5db43b11d66a84abd65d017c21ec0bb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.d5db43b11d66a84abd65d017c21ec0bb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.ef252fe6894c74a2b0f6dd3cdf75a3b6@haiku-os.org> #1377: [Tracker] Open with misbehaves -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): This bug could be closed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 13:52:05 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:52:05 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1378: [Tracker] double click runtime_loader to freeze tracker In-Reply-To: <040.e5e0bf3bc4c34873d29aa94870985750@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e5e0bf3bc4c34873d29aa94870985750@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.df8d5da9b7bb6145a8f58cd0de23b119@haiku-os.org> #1378: [Tracker] double click runtime_loader to freeze tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/app_server | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by diver): Can't reproduce, maybe fixed in the meantime. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 14:05:08 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 13:05:08 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.679d63de0096472dbee35398861fb443@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): crashes inside in the pthread_getspecific(): {{{ [...] int main() { pthread_key_t key; void* rc; /* Verify that the value associated with "key" in a new thread is NULL */ rc = pthread_getspecific(key); if(rc != NULL) { printf("pthread_key_create_2-1 Test FAILED\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } [...] }}} -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 14:25:43 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 13:25:43 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.ae164b82ef48a9da9978a60407dda0a7@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): the problem may be that the program didn't call the pthread_setspecific(), or there is any call to pthread_create() so the thread local store is uninitialized ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 14:26:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 13:26:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #478: [Deskbar] crash if you drop some selected text on it In-Reply-To: <040.4bf37c7356346d2c168c733e47b97710@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4bf37c7356346d2c168c733e47b97710@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8420f6476b85f2e14b90392d3848d536@haiku-os.org> #478: [Deskbar] crash if you drop some selected text on it ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: mmlr Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): Can't reproduce in vmware r22979. @diver: maybe you could retry with updated image. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 14:55:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 13:55:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1378: [Tracker] double click runtime_loader to freeze tracker In-Reply-To: <040.e5e0bf3bc4c34873d29aa94870985750@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e5e0bf3bc4c34873d29aa94870985750@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.0586115f8568ebd7274e2caef1a84789@haiku-os.org> #1378: [Tracker] double click runtime_loader to freeze tracker ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/runtime_loader | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed * component: Servers/app_server => System/runtime_loader Comment: I think I did that once :-) -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 15:15:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 14:15:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing Message-ID: <044.41f33e21dbcad97a7dcc9040dc3dc00b@haiku-os.org> #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing -----------------------------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Command Line Tools | Version: R1 development Platform: All | -----------------------------------------------+---------------------------- This is vmware, r22979. The CLI benchmark tool "time" is missing from the build. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 20:06:15 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 19:06:15 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1314: [Screen] have shifted controls out of bounds In-Reply-To: <040.3ef80fd75a3bd51ac5ce35339eda7fe1@haiku-os.org> References: <040.3ef80fd75a3bd51ac5ce35339eda7fe1@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2e4459a3923ce83b3a73ff70a50c234f@haiku-os.org> #1314: [Screen] have shifted controls out of bounds -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Screen | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Yes, I think this one is fixed indeed, although I want to improve BMenuFields yet some more. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 20:27:58 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 19:27:58 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1316: [Time] tab label disappears In-Reply-To: <040.e22140cf944e3eb5fed57418299bb14a@haiku-os.org> References: <040.e22140cf944e3eb5fed57418299bb14a@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.37cc638a607def5d995600d94a9197e3@haiku-os.org> #1316: [Time] tab label disappears ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Time & Date | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Can't reproduce it either. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 20:29:40 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 19:29:40 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be In-Reply-To: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.48107f974e9f181800610c0c3383edfe@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: ??? It looks just fine here. Also when I enlarge the system font size. In fact, I think it could be a little higher even (extend all the way to the bottom of the available room). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Sun Nov 25 20:31:02 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 19:31:02 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be In-Reply-To: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.33e06d64ff238d4c95eba5daf06dd800@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * status: closed => reopened * resolution: invalid => Comment: Darn, I was looking at the time preference panel! Sorry. Yes, the Deskbar calendar is much too wide (with empty space to the right). Maybe a cause of the changed content size calculation? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 00:46:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 23:46:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control Message-ID: <038.a850a3c5b123d0dd5fc9a954f539cda0@haiku-os.org> #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: oco | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control. The text is only moved a few pixels to the right. steps to reproduce : The BTextControl is created with BRect(10, 15, 150, 20). ResizingMode is set to B_FOLLOW_LEFT | B_FOLLOW_TOP. flags is set to B_WILL_DRAW | B_NAVIGABLE. Then SetDivider is called with 0. And SetAlignment is called with (B_ALIGN_LEFT, B_ALIGN_LEFT) first. See B_ALIGN_LEFT.png. Then SetAlignment is called with (B_ALIGN_RIGHT, B_ALIGN_RIGHT). See B_ALIGN_RIGHT.png. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 11:24:24 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:24:24 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1637: Frozen empty desktop with an inert cursor on startup. In-Reply-To: <044.7afb4d43680843f4ca5fa4d787a00c12@haiku-os.org> References: <044.7afb4d43680843f4ca5fa4d787a00c12@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.95463a61e7a37dcc3b9e944c53dfbebe@haiku-os.org> #1637: Frozen empty desktop with an inert cursor on startup. ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: meanwhile | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by meanwhile): Some background info: This PC doesn't run plain BeOS very well; it has a known issue with keyboards that occurs in some IBM desktops (keyboards just don't do anything on them). Recently I found that BeOS Dano runs on it without problems, and then Haiku was tried on it as well. The mouse is supposed to be recognized as standard mouse (and didn't come with a driver) and connects to PS/2 through an USB adapter. Keyboard is PS/2 and should also just run without drivers. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 12:11:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:11:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control In-Reply-To: <038.a850a3c5b123d0dd5fc9a954f539cda0@haiku-os.org> References: <038.a850a3c5b123d0dd5fc9a954f539cda0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.355e29f1382f4e327dbe76796d70b1b6@haiku-os.org> #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: oco | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => jackburton Comment: This is obviously a bug in BTextView (which is responsible for the text view inside the BTextControl). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 12:17:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:17:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing In-Reply-To: <044.41f33e21dbcad97a7dcc9040dc3dc00b@haiku-os.org> References: <044.41f33e21dbcad97a7dcc9040dc3dc00b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.f262fda1409bbd1e9810405fc318ed5e@haiku-os.org> #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Command Line Tools | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: There usually is no "time" tool - it's a shell built-in. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 12:18:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:18:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be In-Reply-To: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.b3d933fcf25a599dcdaafcc15d055b13@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => jackburton * status: reopened => new -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 12:18:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:18:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1648: [app_server] redraw issue with Icon-O-Matic In-Reply-To: <040.9b40f55b20f6a9b772721821f76e820e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.9b40f55b20f6a9b772721821f76e820e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.82aa26818baa9ddca63bbc5ebf2a6198@haiku-os.org> #1648: [app_server] redraw issue with Icon-O-Matic ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Kernel Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: axeld => stippi -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 12:23:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:23:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1377: [Tracker] Open with misbehaves In-Reply-To: <040.d5db43b11d66a84abd65d017c21ec0bb@haiku-os.org> References: <040.d5db43b11d66a84abd65d017c21ec0bb@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.826782c750041312cfd79d2af50f99e4@haiku-os.org> #1377: [Tracker] Open with misbehaves -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Looks indeed fine over here. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 13:21:53 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:21:53 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal In-Reply-To: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> References: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.1b14b02bb80c73fa039e81e400aedabe@haiku-os.org> #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_addon_server | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * owner: marcusoverhagen => axeld * status: reopened => new -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 13:23:09 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:23:09 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal In-Reply-To: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> References: <040.00e1669ed05caf741bfbe22c76871c3b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.8ec5b1795828e2ab05e18dbf3335d42f@haiku-os.org> #323: [media_addon_server] crashes if started form terminal -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Servers/media_addon_server | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r22997. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 14:05:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:05:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3d76bf84c2c37f763686b3d516b35785@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): pthread_getspecific() should return NULL for unknown keys. And tls_get() should do the same. It seems tls_get() doesn't return NULL for unknown keys. Could you check on BeOS ? The bug seems to be in tls_get() which doesn't check the key. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 14:09:00 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:09:00 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga In-Reply-To: <040.4b0cf147465ef7f6d1bf6256bf1ca7db@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4b0cf147465ef7f6d1bf6256bf1ca7db@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.cc4802a839d9672a51c4594ae5ff0d97@haiku-os.org> #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by korli): * cc: stippi (added) Comment: Stippi, is backgroundTexture.tga the desktop background you added some time ago ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 14:14:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:14:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga In-Reply-To: <040.4b0cf147465ef7f6d1bf6256bf1ca7db@haiku-os.org> References: <040.4b0cf147465ef7f6d1bf6256bf1ca7db@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.12dc7b0237d67717766c7d806d66ce65@haiku-os.org> #1649: [Background] shows backgroundTexture.tga ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: stippi Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Preferences/Backgrounds | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+----------------------------------- Changes (by stippi): * owner: korli => stippi * status: new => assigned Comment: No, I think the problem is with a change on Tracker that I did some time ago, enabling some dead code. This code tries to install something like this. I thought it would fail if the texture is not there. I will check. Fell free to beat me to it. The code should be in Tracker something like "InitialState". -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 14:37:50 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:37:50 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.56eed785dafc83add27226c9eb902ef7@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:3 korli]: > pthread_getspecific() should return NULL for unknown keys. And tls_get() should do the same. > It seems tls_get() doesn't return NULL for unknown keys. Could you check on BeOS ? The bug seems to be in tls_get() which doesn't check the key. On beos tls_get() returns NULL for unknown keys, i will attach the tls- test.cpp that ran on beos: $ g++ tls-test.cpp -o tls-test -lroot $ ./tls-test tls_get returns null $ -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 15:46:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:46:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.7ddb0c8ef3b86bc8289d2ac48e36dd7c@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): tls_get()/tls_set() must not be called with an invalid key (they are implemented inline in BeOS, so we can't really do much about this). If the pthreads implementation relies on tls_get() behaving a certain way, it is broken. That aside, we don't clear the TLS slots upon thread construction, which we probably should do. The related code is in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_thread.c:arch_thread_init_tls(), if anyone wants to do that. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 17:07:45 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:07:45 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.662a3cba90b347cd83faf0908e4716a8@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by axeld): * component: - General => System/Kernel Comment: We shouldn't have to clear the TLS slots since they are put into a clean area (as part of the thread's stack). If they are dirty, some code uses this part early on, and that shouldn't happen. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 17:08:52 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:08:52 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1652: B_AVOID_FOCUS doesn't behave like in R5 Message-ID: <038.e283fca39a9758eb0f27c6cdc9f9c1ee@haiku-os.org> #1652: B_AVOID_FOCUS doesn't behave like in R5 --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: xed | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- (Maybe this has already be discussed and pointed out..) The B_AVOID_FOCUS flag for BWindow works different in Haiku. According to the BeBook this flag should 'only' "Prevents the window from being the target of keyboard events." while in Haiku it also prevents mouse events (clicks). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 17:30:22 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:30:22 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing In-Reply-To: <044.41f33e21dbcad97a7dcc9040dc3dc00b@haiku-os.org> References: <044.41f33e21dbcad97a7dcc9040dc3dc00b@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <053.97320fddbac678c801a9d52fd41796dc@haiku-os.org> #1650: CLI tool "time" is missing ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Command Line Tools | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ------------------------------------------------+--------------------------- Comment (by humdinger): I didn't know that... Sorry for that distraction. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 22:53:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:53:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.50263e2e344e623cd94a7d77eaed6e1f@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:6 axeld]: > We shouldn't have to clear the TLS slots since they are put into a clean area (as part of the thread's stack). If they are dirty, some code uses this part early on, and that shouldn't happen. Please have a look at arch_thread_init_tls() -- the TLS data are copied from a mostly uninitialized array on the stack. A memset() there will do the trick, but the pthreads issue should probably be looked into first, before it is hidden. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Mon Nov 26 22:56:12 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:56:12 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.87997a63b9a2c71a935c6d1ba9a301a3@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): The test pass successfully with this change. Could you check ? Index: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c =================================================================== --- src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c (r?vision 23000) +++ src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c (copie de travail) @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ int main() { pthread_t new_th; - void *value_ptr; + void *value_ptr = NULL; /* Create a key */ for(i = 0;i Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 01:43:36 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 00:43:36 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.ef2931c4b27ec618cf3d53b6871fc77e@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:8 korli]: > The test pass successfully with this change. Could you check ? > > Index: src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c > =================================================================== > --- src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c (r?vision 23000) > +++ src/tests/system/libroot/posix/posixtestsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/1-2.c (copie de travail) > @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ > int main() > { > pthread_t new_th; > - void *value_ptr; > + void *value_ptr = NULL; > > /* Create a key */ > for(i = 0;i Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 05:03:13 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:03:13 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.307eb0a7867910100d0acd662a565be8@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:8 korli]: > @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ > int main() > { > pthread_t new_th; > - void *value_ptr; > + void *value_ptr = NULL; > > /* Create a key */ > for(i = 0;i Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 08:48:06 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:48:06 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3af6aa3ab227cd50131f4620a6592190@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Replying to [comment:10 bonefish]: > If this changes the behavior, our wait_for_thread() is obviously broken, as it should overwrite value_ptr in each iteration before being checked, so that the initial value should be irrelevant. Yes, it seems wait_for_thread() doesn't find the thread and doesn't overwrite value_ptr. BTW shouldn't it find the thread death entry ? Or is it too late and it's gone with the thread clean process ? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 13:08:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:08:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.aae3bb6f2ef1518206ae651fa40fe30f@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by axeld): Replying to [comment:7 bonefish]: > Please have a look at arch_thread_init_tls() -- the TLS data are copied from a mostly uninitialized array on the stack. A memset() there will do the trick, but the pthreads issue should probably be looked into first, before it is hidden. That array is 8 bytes large (2 TLS entries), and is completely initialized and then copied to the TLS array; a memset() wouldn't change anything. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 13:37:19 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:37:19 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.cf23701d6f1457ff20513a57f74303b3@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:4 kaoutsis]: > Replying to [comment:3 korli]: > > pthread_getspecific() should return NULL for unknown keys. And tls_get() should do the same. > > It seems tls_get() doesn't return NULL for unknown keys. Could you check on BeOS ? The bug seems to be in tls_get() which doesn't check the key. > > On beos tls_get() returns NULL for unknown keys, i will attach the tls- test.cpp that > ran on beos: > $ g++ tls-test.cpp -o tls-test -lroot > $ ./tls-test > tls_get returns null > $ i don't know if this helps: i ran the little test on haiku and returns null also; if this little test is valid to check the returned value of tls_get() for unknown keys? -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 14:08:11 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:08:11 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1653: BSoundPlayer::SetHasData() doesn't behave like in R5 Message-ID: <038.0aba67aa9e3b0a7cf0b38875356df109@haiku-os.org> #1653: BSoundPlayer::SetHasData() doesn't behave like in R5 ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: xed | Owner: marcusoverhagen Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Media Kit | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- In R5 you don't have to use the method SetHasData(true) to let BSoundPlayer ask for filling buffers. In Haiku you have to. Maybe it's an R5 bug but for compatibility I think is metter to set HasData to true by default. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 15:30:23 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 14:30:23 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.da4ea1df5ef31190d0992a27eb4b0ac1@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by korli): Replying to [comment:13 kaoutsis]: > i don't know if this helps: i ran the little test on haiku and returns null also; if this little test is valid to check the returned value of tls_get() for unknown keys? Maybe try with a value bigger than 64 (TLS_MAX_KEYS). -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 16:24:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:24:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.c6213904b019356d548a3637d9e72214@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * owner: axeld => bonefish * status: new => assigned Comment: Replying to [comment:12 axeld]: > Replying to [comment:7 bonefish]: > > Please have a look at arch_thread_init_tls() -- the TLS data are copied from a mostly uninitialized array on the stack. A memset() there will do the trick, but the pthreads issue should probably be looked into first, before it is hidden. > > That array is 8 bytes large (2 TLS entries), and is completely initialized and then copied to the TLS array; a memset() wouldn't change anything. My mistake, you're right of course. I wonder why this has been brought up, anyway. Apparently Haiku returns NULL for undefined keys, and the test program doesn't even use undefined keys in the first place. Indeed wait_for_thread() is broken (and was even before my changes for job control support). When invoked for a thread of the same team that has already gone, it always fails. I suppose we need to introduce a per team list of dead threads. Currently there's only a list for child processes. I'll look into that. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 17:15:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:15:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.04081e21960070c01a7a242fcb1cd51a@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:14 korli]: > Replying to [comment:13 kaoutsis]: > > i don't know if this helps: i ran the little test on haiku and returns null also; if this little test is valid to check the returned value of tls_get() for unknown keys? > > Maybe try with a value bigger than 64 (TLS_MAX_KEYS). ok, i will attach tls-test2.cpp, and tls-test2-beos-results.txt; briefly: on beos when the key is negative, test crashes, when key is zero, tls_get doesn't return null, and when key is > 0 until value 990 tls_get returns null. Later i will post the haiku results. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 18:05:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:05:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1654: Text file empty(?) after copying Message-ID: <044.d30a06697631cc33eb82016a773d09fb@haiku-os.org> #1654: Text file empty(?) after copying ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- Reporter: humdinger | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: R1 development Platform: All | ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- This is in vmware, r23003 This is a strange bug I have experienced for quite some revisions. Probably ever since I use a UserBootscript. Before updating to a new vmware image, I backup the ~/config folder to a second BFS-image. After updating the Haiku image, I mount that image and simply copy back the backuped config folder, overwriting the existing one. Note, that there isn't yet a ~/config/boot folder in the default Haiku image. Now to the strange part: After copying the whole backuped config folder the UserBootscript is always shown empty ("cat UserBootscript" returning nothing) but is reported with the correct size (496 bytes). If copy the backuped UserBootscript alone into ~/config/boot it's all there. I have no idea if any other files are suffering the same problem. Only with the UserBootscript you notice it at once as it's not executed at startup... I attached the mamed UserBootscript. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Tue Nov 27 18:07:25 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:07:25 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.0cc4bb35141564ea28e35b6ef7ba7858@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by kaoutsis): Replying to [comment:16 kaoutsis]: > Replying to [comment:14 korli]: > > Replying to [comment:13 kaoutsis]: > > > i don't know if this helps: i ran the little test on haiku and returns null also; if this little test is valid to check the returned value of tls_get() for unknown keys? > > > > Maybe try with a value bigger than 64 (TLS_MAX_KEYS). > ok, i will attach tls-test2.cpp, and tls-test2-beos-results.txt; > briefly: on beos when the key is negative, test crashes, when key > is zero, tls_get doesn't return null, and when key is > 0 until value 990 > tls_get returns null. Later i will post the haiku results. i changed the test-app a bit, the range of key values are now from 0 to 69: so for negative values both r5 and haiku crashes, for values 0 and 1 both tls_get doesn't return null, for values 2 to 63 on both systems tls_get return null, and for values 64 and up haiku crashes, in the r5 instead tls_get() returns null -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 01:08:46 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:08:46 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1644: the pthread_key_create_1-2 posix test fails In-Reply-To: <043.161541010d98a18afa4f3b4e47e40dda@haiku-os.org> References: <043.161541010d98a18afa4f3b4e47e40dda@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.f86470cc2fb7ade8b70c69af6507dad5@haiku-os.org> #1644: the pthread_key_create_1-2 posix test fails ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r23009. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 01:17:07 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:17:07 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger In-Reply-To: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> References: <043.06f64746ab3bcd001e2361ef029d1094@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.73bb7f946565b32f16c33d33e337bc1a@haiku-os.org> #1646: the pthread_key_create_2-1 posix test invokes the debugger ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: bonefish Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1 development Resolution: invalid | Platform: All ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by bonefish): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: The test program is broken. The behavior of a pthread_getspecific() called with an invalid key is undefined as per specification. Commented the bad code block in r23010. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 01:24:14 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:24:14 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1642: the posix test pthread_key_delete_2-1 can not terminate normally In-Reply-To: <043.e3d6ef16c4ebbbe589106922e26fe0c6@haiku-os.org> References: <043.e3d6ef16c4ebbbe589106922e26fe0c6@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.3e4c60d6dd7891aa50d85add37d8c6a7@haiku-os.org> #1642: the posix test pthread_key_delete_2-1 can not terminate normally ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Our pthread key implementation deadlocks here. It holds a mutex for the key list while calling the key value destructors (when the thread exists) and from the destructor function in the test program the pthread_key_delete() is called, which tries to lock the same mutex. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 22:57:42 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:57:42 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be In-Reply-To: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.2847e59d82326beff78fd3b8171074fb@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 23:19:48 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:19:48 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be In-Reply-To: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> References: <040.8948701a02a5fd718de96a2d046e391e@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.196e7e150ac2b5489a6179aee82b3353@haiku-os.org> #1647: [Deskbar] Calendar view is twice as big as it should be -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - Applications/Deskbar | Version: R1 development Resolution: fixed | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Fixed in r23018 -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 23:20:34 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:20:34 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control In-Reply-To: <038.a850a3c5b123d0dd5fc9a954f539cda0@haiku-os.org> References: <038.a850a3c5b123d0dd5fc9a954f539cda0@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <047.cdb95b9eb606b183131697be29558b3b@haiku-os.org> #1651: [BTextControl] When alignment is set to B_ALIGN_RIGHT, the text is not aligned to the right of the control ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: oco | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by jackburton): Actually BTextInput::AlignTextRect() looks suspicious... -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Wed Nov 28 23:27:21 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:27:21 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps In-Reply-To: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> References: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.b20b2b942ab19d08fa0f7735edf4fad9@haiku-os.org> #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * owner: axeld => jackburton -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 29 09:25:39 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:25:39 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) Message-ID: <046.9691dd7df16109140134e321a67e4696@haiku-os.org> #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) --------------------------------------------+------------------------------- Reporter: mzunigag_mx | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/intel_extreme | Version: R1 development Platform: x86 | --------------------------------------------+------------------------------- When the SATA driver was added, it booted without any problems. Now, many times the monitor just gets 'out of sync limit'. If the haiku logo appears, after a little time, the following line appears: {{{ PANIC: vm_page_fault: unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0x48000 ip 0x8034be44 Welcome to KDL... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> }}} ----- The sc command displays: {{{ stack trace for thread 0x25 "app_server" kernel stack: 0x801fd000 to 0x80201000 user stack: 0x7efe7000 to 0x7ffe7000 frame caller :function + offset 8020089c (+ 52) 8007b0dc :invoke_command + 0x0074 802008d0 (+ 48) 8007b1fa :kernel_debugger_loop + 0x80de 80200900 (+ 32) 8007bcce :kernel_debugger + 0x00b6 80200920 (+ 192) 8007bc0d :panic + 0x0029 802009e0 (+ 64) 80055f3a :vm_page_fault + 0x00aa 80200a20 (+ 176) 8008480b :i386_handle_trap + 0x0217 iframe at 0x80200ad8 (end = 0x80200b2c) eax 0x41ae001 ebx 0x8034e470 ecx 0x8000 edx 0x40000 esi 0x8037808c edi 0x80200b8c ebp 0x80200b24 esp 0x80200b08 eip 0x8034be44 eflags 0x10202 vector: 0xe, error code: 0x2 80200ad0 (+ 84) 8034be44 :set_gtt_entry_FR10intel_infoU1PUc + 0x0014 80200b24 (+ 112) 8034c75e :intel_extreme_init_FR10intel_info + 0x070e 80200b94 (+ 48) 8034b848 :device_open_FPCcU1PPv + 0x00a0 80200bc4 (+ 320) 8003a8ad :devfs_open__FPvT0iPPv + 0x0089 80200d04 (+ 48) 80045102 :open_vnode__FP5vnodeib + 0x002a 80200d34 (+ 64) 800454ca :file_open__FiPcib + 0x0062 80200d74 (+ 64) 8004a3b9 :_user_open + 0x00a1 80200db4 (+ 336) 8002ede8 :syscall_dispatcher + 0x0810 80200f04 (+ 160) 800848a4 :i386_handle_trap + 0x02b0 iframe at 0x80200fac (end = 0x80201000) eax 0x46 ebx 0x79b464 ecx 0x7ffe68a8 edx 0x2 esi 0x1806a5b7 edi 0x2b3bad ebp 0x7ffe696c esp 0x80200fdc eip 0xffff0102 eflags 0x246 vector: 0x63, error code: 0x0 80200fa4 (+ 0) ffff0102 7ffe696c (+1104) 00284d44 :unknown + 0x84d44 7ffe6dbc (+ 48) 00284bd9 :unknown + 0x84bd9 7ffe6dec (+ 48) 00270dc1 :unknown + 0x70dc1 7ffe6e1c (+ 64) 0025f5d5 :unknown + 0x5f5d5 7ffe6e5c (+ 48) 0025f4c7 :unknown + 0x5f4c7 7ffe6e8c (+ 112) 0025ef70 :unknown + 0x5ef70 7ffe6efc (+ 80) 00239539 :unknown + 0x38c79 7ffe6f4c (+ 48) 00239539 :unknown + 0x39539 7ffe6f7c (+ 48) 00238133 :unknown + 0x38133 7ffe6fac (+ 48) 001007be 373:runtime_loader_seg0ro at 0x00100000 + 0x7be 7ffe6fdc (+ 0) 7ffe6fec 372:/boot/beos/system/servers/app_s at 0x7efe7000 + 0xffffec }}} ------ If selected the 'Use fail-safe video mode' option, sometimes it goes through and everything else works fine, but sometimes it goes again 'out of sync limit', but sometimes it does not. I guess it is the Intel extreme driver, but you decide it. The PC where i am running Haiku has an Intel 915 GAV motherboard, an Intel Pentium 4 at 3.4 MHz, 2048 MB of RAM and only one SATA disk. Haiku is installed on the third primary partition. Anything else i can help with, please let me know. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 29 17:27:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 16:27:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps In-Reply-To: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> References: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.a850432dd19866e897f177d697b1d6cb@haiku-os.org> #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Comment (by jackburton): _ResizeSelectedRegion() is very broken. If you select with the mouse from right to left it simply doesn't work. Selecting from left to right works. I fixed it locally by avoid using it in MouseMoved(), but the selection mechanism needs much more work. I'll commit the fix next week probably. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 29 17:28:32 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 16:28:32 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps In-Reply-To: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> References: <043.198b4847d71065f0cf2f307d127f0026@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <052.a91eab2cb2881acfae16f47c3a7778c6@haiku-os.org> #1638: [Terminal] : copy a chunk of text bigger than a word, can not paste that chunk to other apps ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kaoutsis | Owner: jackburton Type: bug | Status: assigned Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: - General | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: All ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by jackburton): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Thu Nov 29 18:00:20 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:00:20 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) In-Reply-To: <046.9691dd7df16109140134e321a67e4696@haiku-os.org> References: <046.9691dd7df16109140134e321a67e4696@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.b2a7d63416bb53359b682385d0b099df@haiku-os.org> #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) ---------------------------------------------+------------------------------ Reporter: mzunigag_mx | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/intel_extreme | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------------------+------------------------------ Comment (by chrisjp): While I don't get the same same stack trace, I get the same error on my macbook and desktop with GMA950 integrated (intel_extreme) if the hardware cursor is enabled. Seems to be a problem with the hardware allocation of the cursor memory. By setting the boolean in the driver (bHardwareCursor ? something like that) to false before the allocation, it fixes the problem. Hope that helps somewhat. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 30 06:41:47 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 05:41:47 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) In-Reply-To: <046.9691dd7df16109140134e321a67e4696@haiku-os.org> References: <046.9691dd7df16109140134e321a67e4696@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <055.e9c621d5802c603e941a97ec364f93ad@haiku-os.org> #1655: vm_page_fault on boot (probably because intel_extreme driver) ---------------------------------------------+------------------------------ Reporter: mzunigag_mx | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Graphics/intel_extreme | Version: R1 development Resolution: | Platform: x86 ---------------------------------------------+------------------------------ Comment (by leavengood): It maybe unrelated, but in r23024 I get a KDL on boot in VMware with this backtrace: {{{ vm_soft_fault: va 0x0 not covered by area in address space vm_page_fault: vm_soft_fault returned error 'Bad address' on fault at 0x0, ip 0x8039f423, write 0, user 0, thread 0x2a PANIC: vm_page_fault: unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0x0, ip 0x8039f423 Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Running on CPU 0 kdebug> bt stack trace for thread 0x2a "net_server" kernel stack: 0x801ed000 to 0x801f1000 user stack: 0x7efe7000 to 0x7ffe7000 frame caller :function + offset 801f06c8 (+ 52) 80072f14 :invoke_command + 0x0075 801f06fc (+ 48) 80073169 :kernel_debugger + 0x0212 801f072c (+ 176) 80073200 :panic + 0x002d 801f07dc (+ 64) 800548bb :vm_page_fault + 0x00a9 801f081c (+ 144) 8007b804 :i386_handle_trap + 0x0261 iframe at 0x801f08b4 (end = 0x801f0908) eax 0x0 ebx 0x803a8d4c ecx 0x908bec78 edx 0x908cce00 esi 0x908cce00 edi 0x801f0a00 ebp 0x801f09b4 esp 0x801f08e4 eip 0x8039f423 eflags 0x10286 vector: 0xe, error code: 0x0 801f08ac (+ 264) 8039f423 :device_add_child + 0x0053 801f09b4 (+ 48) 8039fc76 :init_root_device + 0x0072 801f09e4 (+ 48) 8039fe8a :_fbsd_init_hardware + 0x0047 801f0a14 (+ 32) 8039dc99 :init_hardware + 0x0020 801f0a34 (+ 128) 8003b281 :_Z10add_driverPKcl + 0x022d 801f0ab4 (+ 16) 8003b42f :devfs_add_driver + 0x0013 801f0ac4 (+ 64) 80060f88 :_Z11try_driversR4listb + 0x0086 801f0b04 (+ 272) 8006233b :probe_for_device_type + 0x03a1 801f0c14 (+ 64) 80039e43 :_Z16scan_for_driversP11devfs_vnode + 0x005f 801f0c54 (+ 48) 8003bb82 :_Z12devfs_lookupPvS_PKcPxPi + 0x005c 801f0c84 (+ 112) 80045ce0 :_Z19vnode_path_to_vnodeP5vnodePcbiPS0_PxPi + 0x011e 801f0cf4 (+ 48) 80046020 :_Z13path_to_vnodePcbPP5vnodePxb + 0x00de 801f0d24 (+ 48) 800475d8 :_Z20fd_and_path_to_vnodeiPcbPP5vnodePxb + 0x006e 801f0d54 (+ 64) 80049040 :_Z9file_openiPcib + 0x0036 801f0d94 (+ 48) 800494d7 :_user_open + 0x008d 801f0dc4 (+ 352) 8002fced :syscall_dispatcher + 0x0a43 801f0f24 (+ 128) 8007b8b8 :i386_handle_trap + 0x0315 iframe at 0x801f0fac (end = 0x801f1000) eax 0x46 ebx 0x5afce0 ecx 0x15 edx 0x2 esi 0x0 edi 0x7ffe6d80 ebp 0x7ffe6928 esp 0x801f0fdc eip 0xffff0102 eflags 0x246 vector: 0x63, error code: 0x0 801f0fa4 (+ 0) ffff0102 7ffe6928 (+ 64) 004cef8e :unknown + 0x9f8e 7ffe6968 (+ 272) 0020a853 :unknown + 0xa853 7ffe6a78 (+ 80) 0020aa9e :unknown + 0xaa9e 7ffe6ac8 (+ 544) 002cf838 :unknown + 0xb0838 7ffe6ce8 (+ 64) 002d9b20 :unknown + 0xbab20 7ffe6d28 (+ 48) 002cfb5e :unknown + 0xb0b5e 7ffe6d58 (+ 544) 0020ad2a :unknown + 0xad2a 7ffe6f78 (+ 52) 002086dd :unknown + 0x86dd 7ffe6fac (+ 48) 00100104 360:runtime_loader_seg0ro at 0x00100000 + 0x104 7ffe6fdc (+ 0) 7ffe6fec 359:/boot/beos/system/servers/net_s at 0x7efe7000 + 0xffffec }}} This happens at every boot. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 30 14:22:16 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:22:16 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #735: [Tracker] open with window content is shifted In-Reply-To: <040.fc768be9eb4b00e804da92509649778d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.fc768be9eb4b00e804da92509649778d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.d0f9604b063358e3dba8842b061ad35d@haiku-os.org> #735: [Tracker] open with window content is shifted -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: - Applications/Tracker | Version: Resolution: | Platform: All -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- Comment (by diver): This bug could be closed. -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system. From trac at haiku-os.org Fri Nov 30 15:13:27 2007 From: trac at haiku-os.org (Haiku) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:13:27 -0000 Subject: [Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #735: [Tracker] open with window content is shifted In-Reply-To: <040.fc768be9eb4b00e804da92509649778d@haiku-os.org> References: <040.fc768be9eb4b00e804da92509649778d@haiku-os.org> Message-ID: <049.28d573893c7d788a7db9a9a932a439b8@haiku-os.org> #735: [Tracker] open with window content is shifted ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: diver | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: R1/alpha Component: Kits/Interface Kit | Version: Resolution: fixed | Platform: All ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by axeld): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed * component: - Applications/Tracker => Kits/Interface Kit Comment: This one has obviously been fixed some day, thanks for the update! -- Ticket URL: Haiku The Haiku operating system.