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December 2017

humdinger Developer

Thanks waddlesplash and mmlr and everyone who has made that switch to the auto-build repo finally possible! :clap: :clap: :clap:

As a result, the 32bit repo now has 2345 packages for download, the 64bit repo roughly half of that. Daily, the number increases as new recipes for native software and ports are added to HaikuPorts (currently aided by our busy GCI students).
And that’s not counting the many more packages in the other 3rd party repos.

December 2017

Yowane_Haku

Thank you folks! I am now permanently switching to Haiku from Windows, as my usual workflow can now be configured on Haiku. I hope more people will switch with the beta release. One question though: will there be an upgrade path from nightlies or will I have to do a clean install when release is out?

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December 2017 ▶ Yowane_Haku

waddlesplash Developer

There will almost certainly be an upgrade path from the nightlies.

December 2017

mattlacey

This is great news! I’ll have to boot tonight and check it out.

The project cops a lot of flack for being slow to reach a release, but I honestly think the labels just undermine all the amazing work that’s been done. The recent USB 3 changes and merging of UEFI support meant that last week I managed to boot it natively on my PC for the first time (always got stuck on the USB port loop before).

Booted from a USB drive in a USB 3 port and installed without issue, this is a serious achievement IMO!

December 2017

codewrangler

So, if I already have an install and have been doing ‘pkgman update’, which repos should be specified in my ‘HaikuDepot’? I currently have these:

Haiku - https://packages.haiku-os.org/haiku/master/x86_gcc2/current
HaikuPorts - http://packages.haiku-os.org/haikuports/master/repo/x86_gcc2/current

Thanks!

Michael

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