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Improvements since R1/Alpha1
Haiku R1 Alpha1 was released on September 14, 2009 as hrev33109 This page outlines some of the more notable changesets since then. Additions and corrections are encouraged.
- Created a new file image type, 'anyboot', which allows a Haiku image to be burned an an ISO or written directly to USB
- Enabled font hinting in freetype,
- hrev33789
- The patent for Freetype's TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER expired some time before Oct. 27, 2009.
- Note: subpixel rendering is disabled by default
- Various vendor software has been updated, most notably bash from 2.x to 4.x
- Locale kit merged to trunk, some applications and preflet already localized and translated to some languages
- Creation of a Localization team for translating the User Guide and other documents.
- Vastly improved USB mass storage performance through a better page mapping strategy
- API/ABI Changes
- BJoystick -- fixed a BeOS compatibility issue
- GCC 4 ABI changes that require apps to be recompiled
- Introduced library versioning
- WiFi merged into trunk from external repo
- Drivers and some associated firmware are included in default images
- Non-distributable firmwares can be installed via
install-wifi-firmwares.sh
- Encryption is not properly implemented
- A temporary & experimental application
setwep
can allow WEP based encryption
- SpicyKeys integrated as Shortcuts
- Huge speedups -- specifically with compilation times.
- Many lock contentions have been improved
- Numerous code refactoring to kernel/VM subsystems
- Compile times of Haiku from within Haiku have greatly been reduced
- HDA on nvidia chipset improvements
- The UDF file system module has been fixed and was added to the default images hrev35653
- ACPI is now in a usable state, still disabled by default
- Haiku GCC4 can now be compiled directly on a 64bit Linux distro. GCC2 still requires the use of
linux32
- DriveSetup will now install a basic bootloader when partitioning a disk. hrev33263
- hrev36127 fixed a network bug that could result in web pages being partially loaded
- PackageFS
- initial commit hrev34172
- basically working
- for proper integration a UnionFS needs to be implemented, such that one can edit a file that has been inserted by a package (like config files).
- thorough testing required
- test packages need to be created
- Various POSIX compliance fixes
- Bug fixes galore
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