Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Dec 2007 17:41 UTC, submitted by koki
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RE: haiku dev seems pointless
by Pierpaolo on Sun 23rd Dec 2007 19:09
in reply to "haiku dev seems pointless"
Are you really sure it's so easily portable? Don't misunderstand me, please, I don't intend to be offensive. I think that the portability of such a complex framework depends on the dependencies (sorry!) with the "external" software modules used by the code.
BeOS is such a different platform, it "lacks" some of the required packages or API functions (because it follows a different approach, being *completely* object oriented, with a different API). So the developers have to implement a lot of glue code (I think!) and this is the difficult part.
Thanks for all the time spent by those invaluable developers for the steady continuous improvement to Haiku.
Edited 2007-12-23 19:14
RE[2]: haiku dev seems pointless
by StephenBeDoper on Sun 23rd Dec 2007 19:48
in reply to "RE: haiku dev seems pointless"





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2007-06-12
i just dont see how haiku/beos will keep going if it really takes such effort to port something so easily portable.
amazing work and my criticism is not targeted at the developers in any way but at the platform and its direction.
its my understanding that a lot of legacy stuff (old apps) need to keep working.
Edited 2007-12-23 18:42