🍂 What Happened After BeOS? From Dano and Zeta to Haiku [Part 4] #marchintosh

🍂 What Happened After BeOS? From Dano and Zeta to Haiku [Part 4] #marchintosh

TeX Live has been updated to version 2026 by one of our team members at haikuports @jmairboeck, a big thanks there!
Following up on that I've updated TeXstudio to it's latest release 4.9.3.
#HaikuOS #TEXLive #TEXstudio #TeXLaTeX #IDE #IceWeasel #Librewolf #Waterfox
A little update on my efforts to port #chez #scheme to #Haikuos . I'm pretty sure (as per my last post) that its running fine, but there are certain aspects of Haiku that need to be properly reflected in the test suite.
Chief among these areas is the filesystem - some file operations that the test suite expects to fail, which simply succeed. Some of this is because Haiku, as a single-user OS, basically gives you root rights across the whole filesystem.
RE: https://social.treehouse.systems/@danctnix/116329324585191985
April 1st is over.
However, we really do want to port Haiku to the RK356x.
In fact, there is progress on porting Haiku to arm64 and it seems to be making good progress: https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/arm64-port-for-haiku/18772/1
We have NO PLANS to deprecate our ALARM-based Linux distro. 🙂
Did some more archive spelunking and found some more Corum III for BeOS goodies; I've added a page to my portfolio with everything I've found so far:
https://taffer.ca/portfolio/corum3/
I haven't been able to find the BeOS source code.
I've just read the "Supported Platforms" list for gnulib.
Haiku is no longer tested.
RIGHT, THAT'S IT! IT'S GETTING PURGED!