Apologies if this has been fixed already, but I think I found a bug in the Jun-10-2025 build. C:Break crashes if given an invalid process number.
Yeah, I can see where the problem is. I will push a fix in coming days.
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
19 days agoDeadwood, should I consider this build as the future reference build? Basically, is this the build I need to integrate into AROS One?
No. You should not integrate any of the nightly builds into AROS One. Once there is enough changes there will be an official update that can be applied on top of 20250418-1 release and integrated into distributions.
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
18 days agoOkay, thank you! Maybe just a few tests on a copy of AROS One!
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
16 days agoI am attaching a screenshot with Guru. It is not possible to use More, otherwise the system will restart!
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I believe it's the same z1.library issue you reported previously. Next build will have a fix for that.
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
16 days agoAfter running an initial test, OWB now works well with this new build, and Google also works well for searching.
After searching on Google and watching a video, when I clicked on the OWB arrow button (left button to return to the previous link), I received a small error request (see screenshot) that crashed the system. I need to try again to see if it happens again.
With Dopus, there is always the Guru when copying data. It happens more often if you copy from a network share; normally, it rarely happens from HD to HD and suddenly in a random manner.
Regarding the ISO, it is clear that it is a hybrid version (RockRidge+HFS). Once the ISO has been modified, my programme on Windows, after reporting the differences, asks me if I can save it as a normal ISO, which then started without any problems.
I hope that modifying the ISO is not strictly necessary for my distribution because otherwise I would not know how to create this hybrid ISO, which I suppose is native to Linux.
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As far as I undersand the modification to the ISO build process was needed to allow EFI booting. This is not yet working in my builds, so I think "the current" way of creating ISOs that you use will probably be valid for some time still.
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
16 days agoOkay, also because on Windows it is possible to create an ISO with a RockRidge extension, but creating a hybrid ISO with a native MacOS HFS file system would be more difficult, I think.