Le 06/09/2011 19:34, Alexey Eromenko a écrit : > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Alexander von Gluck > <[email protected]> wrote: >> After a summer of hard work, our Google summer of code student completed his >> work on the VirtualBox guest additions for Haiku. >> > > First of all CONGRATULATIONS on this nice community effort ! Really. > I'm happy to see any such effort which brings more hosts and/or guests > support.
If anyone is interested, there is a thread about VM support as guest on the freedos-devel mailing list :P > * View of Guest IP addresses > * GuestControl Execute (allows to execute guest commands from host, useful) Those shouldn't be too hard. > * 3D acceleration: OpenGL (it could be harder than others) We're still working on hardware 3D support anyway but yeah. > > After GSOC is over, anyone of Haiku community could continue student's work ? I started this mess, and I'll likely look after it again later on, even if not very often. > >> I have put together two packages to make showing off the code to the >> VirtualBox team >> and the Haiku community easy... >> >> http://pub.haikufire.com/haiku/optionalpackages/vboxadditions-4.1.15_dev-x86-gcc4-2011-08-23.zip >> >> http://pub.haikufire.com/haiku/optionalpackages/vboxadditions-full-4.1.15_dev-x86-gcc4-2011-08-23.zip >> > > In such cases it is recommended to have single code tree, but > experimental functionality disabled by default (at build time or > run-time) rather than 2 code trees. Those are the binary packages. > The work should be MIT-licensed. As far as I'm concerned, the parts I wrote are licensed under MIT. I'm sure Mike will be ok as well, he'll probably reply to this thread. François. _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
