<Begasus>
Saw your post just a few minutes ago at LinkedIn :) (had to tag my post and had to use #haikuOS otherwise it would end up in weird places) :)
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<andreasdr[m]>
Hi trungnt2910
<trungnt2910[m]>
Cool, any benchmarks (significant improvements compared to older versions)?
<andreasdr[m]>
Cool.
<trungnt2910[m]>
andreasdr Hi, been quite a while :)
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<Begasus>
no benchmarks done/found/looked for :) but performance wise I see no diff compared to the older versions
<andreasdr[m]>
What do you mean? Not 100% sure.
<andreasdr[m]>
:)
<Begasus>
GSoC is done for while now I think :)
<andreasdr[m]>
Ah Ok. Yes.
<andreasdr[m]>
Very nice to see C# kicking off on Haiku OS.
<Begasus>
Glad to see you still around trungnt2910[m] (but you have been for a while) :)
<andreasdr[m]>
I am not that much into C# (had only one project until now), but still very good.
<andreasdr[m]>
Need to go fillling my fridgerator. See you later.
<Begasus>
cya
<trungnt2910[m]>
Begasus: Yeah, dotnet updates still rolling, just not many frequent community updates since uni workload is getting tough these days.
<andreasdr[m]>
Crossing the fingers!!!
<Begasus>
got some of the stuff upstreamed now trungnt2910[m]?
<trungnt2910[m]>
Some of. Just some.
<trungnt2910[m]>
Other stuff is still pending review, the folks at Microsoft are quite busy.
<andreasdr[m]>
Oh nice. Would be 100 points if they accept your changes.
<andreasdr[m]>
I know some were already accepted.
<Begasus>
I can imagine +1 from here :)
<Begasus>
or as they would do at gerrit ... +2 ;)
<andreasdr[m]>
The most nice feature from your journey is kqueue and unix domain sockets. Loved it.
<botifico>
[haikuports/haikuports] Begasus 20816fa - gmp, bump version (#9571)
<andreasdr[m]>
Cool. If I want to see Haiku screenshots I can have a look here right now, thanks Begasus https://ibb.co/album/0p2mBk
<andreasdr[m]>
I love Haiku OS screenshots. Somehow it still looks kick ass.
<erysdren>
Haiku looks beautiful
<Begasus>
lol, those have been around for a while, I mainly collect them so I can grab them when booting into Windows and do some advertising on FB or LinkedIn (that last one I missed for the announcement of ffmpeg6 on LinkedIn) :)
<andreasdr[m]>
Yes! and Yes! and nice. That so many software already runs to a specific extends just shows the quality of Haiku OS so far. Great. AFK 30 mins
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<Begasus>
kinda angband? (iirc)
<coolcoder613>
?
<Begasus>
nah ... was something else (some of those terminal text based games)
<coolcoder613>
isn't angband a roguelike
<Begasus>
reminds me as such :)
<Begasus>
yeah, a bit of terminal graphics there (never really got it) :)
<jmairboeck>
Begasus: I guess using TkInter on Haiku will be difficult, we currently only have an old SDL based Tk available because the official version and xlibe don't really work together (see https://github.com/waddlesplash/xlibe/issues/2)
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<nielx[m]>
Begasus: still looking at llvm. It is not easy to parse a huge build system
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<Begasus>
right, hence the conflict there iirc jmairboeck
<Begasus>
it's been a while
<coolcoder613>
this is an earlier game of mine, shoudl work on haiku https://0x0.st/HWxh.py
<Begasus>
yep, that works :)
<coolcoder613>
similar idea, find object(s) around the house
<Begasus>
nice, ffmpeg6 all good on buildmasters :)
<erysdren>
i wonder if there's some more substantial way i could help out haiku
<erysdren>
i've never written a device driver tho...
<coolcoder613>
I'm hoping to seperate the Afikoman hunt game from the engine, any idea what i could name the engine, Begasus?
<Begasus>
I'm no help there too erysdren :)
<Begasus>
coolcoder613, it's your baby :)
<Begasus>
but maybe hunt-engine?
* coolcoder613
thinks erysden could improve Web+
<Begasus>
check where you have the most interest in and focus on that
<erysdren>
i really wish Haiku supported my GPU, but no luck
<Begasus>
running vesa here too, works fine enough for me now :)
<coolcoder613>
When Web+ crashes, it does not save tabs
<erysdren>
vesa works here too, but i can't get 1920x1080 res
<erysdren>
or even 1680x1050
<erysdren>
my monitor is 1680x1050 currently
<Begasus>
running 1920x1080 here (native resolution)
<erysdren>
hmm, odd
<erysdren>
actually yea, i was able to get 1080p, but not 1680x1050
<erysdren>
it's an odd res, i admit
<Begasus>
glad enough it takes the native one here
<coolcoder613>
My favorite res(for a laptop) is 1440x900
<Begasus>
other one is running on Intel (no vesa) 1600x900
<erysdren>
im running a crap monitor currently with a native res of 1680x1050, i used to have a real nice 1280x1024 monitor but it died :<
<erysdren>
and of course i had a 1080p monitor but my wife is using it now
<coolcoder613>
I have a 32-bit Haiku box with a square monitor
<erysdren>
i really want a 1600x1200 monitor for my desktop, but i haven't been able to afford it
<erysdren>
$80-$100 USD is too much right now :P
* coolcoder613
is thinking about about search or seek as the engine name
<Begasus>
check repology if it isn't taking by another project coolcoder613 :)
* coolcoder613
is wishing he could run Haiku on his m1 macbook (Asahi Haiku?)
* coolcoder613
is remembering a BASIC interpreter called musl
<coolcoder613>
nothing for seek-engine
<Begasus>
at least one his on "seek"
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<x512[m]>
Someone really need to try full rebuild of HaikuPorts packages that are a part of (or are build deps of) default Haiku image.
<Begasus>
didn't touch fluidsynth (looking at that patchset) :)
<Begasus>
at least not for a while ... checks
<Begasus>
nope, only change by me there is https over http (source-uri)
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<x512[m]>
Suspect that something broke after update to GCC 13.
<Begasus>
that's a possibility also
<Begasus>
did a full Haiku build here on 64bit after the changes for gcc13 a while back
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<icpcmydream[m]>
Hi All, I wish to know, for people who have installed haiku on a ssd/hd, how do you test your changes in source code ? The only way I can think is after I make my changes, build the SW and create the anyboot disk image, flash it onto a usb, liveboot it and then again install haiku on the hd/ssd to check if my changes are working. Any better suggestions ?
<x512[m]>
For userland components it it possible to copy it somewhere and run on existing system for testing.
<icpcmydream[m]>
x512[m]: Like, I can build that particular application inside haiku and run it. Is that correct ?
<tqh>
For kernel dev I run linux, and run haiku images in qemu with kvm
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<x512[m]>
Yes. You can do something like jam -q @nightly-raw StyledEdit and then copy StyledEdit to some your location.
<x512[m]>
If you changed some library such as libbe.so, you need to put it to ./lib directory relative to executable.