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vasilito f31522130f fix: comprehensive boot warnings and exceptions — fixable silenced, unfixable diagnosed
Build system (5 gaps hardened):
- COOKBOOK_OFFLINE defaults to true (fork-mode)
- normalize_patch handles diff -ruN format
- New 'repo validate-patches' command (25/25 relibc patches)
- 14 patched Qt/Wayland/display recipes added to protected list
- relibc archive regenerated with current patch chain

Boot fixes (fixable):
- Full ISO EFI partition: 16 MiB → 1 MiB (matches mini, BIOS hardcoded 2 MiB offset)
- D-Bus system bus: absolute /usr/bin/dbus-daemon path (was skipped)
- redbear-sessiond: absolute /usr/bin/redbear-sessiond path (was skipped)
- daemon framework: silenced spurious INIT_NOTIFY warnings for oneshot_async services (P0-daemon-silence-init-notify.patch)
- udev-shim: demoted INIT_NOTIFY warning to INFO (expected for oneshot_async)
- relibc: comprehensive named semaphores (sem_open/close/unlink) replacing upstream todo!() stubs
- greeterd: Wayland socket timeout 15s → 30s (compositor DRM wait)
- greeter-ui: built and linked (header guard unification, sem_compat stubs removed)
- mc: un-ignored in both configs, fixed glib/libiconv/pcre2 transitive deps
- greeter config: removed stale keymapd dependency from display/greeter services
- prefix toolchain: relibc headers synced, _RELIBC_STDLIB_H guard unified

Unfixable (diagnosed, upstream):
- i2c-hidd: abort on no-I2C-hardware (QEMU) — process::exit → relibc abort
- kded6/greeter-ui: page fault 0x8 — Qt library null deref
- Thread panics fd != -1 — Rust std library on Redox
- DHCP timeout / eth0 MAC — QEMU user-mode networking
- hwrngd/thermald — no hardware RNG/thermal in VM
- live preload allocation — BIOS memory fragmentation, continues on demand
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The Qt version 2.x series is not binary compatible with the 1.x
series. This means programs compiled with Qt version 1.x must be
recompiled to work with Qt 2.0.
Qt 2.0 is mostly, but not completely, source compatible with Qt 1.x.
See the document "Porting from Qt 1.x to Qt 2.0" in the Online
Reference Documentation for information on how to port an existing
Qt 1.x-based program to Qt 2.0.
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* New classes *
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* Support for generalized configrable styles:
QStyle and subclasses
* Support for international software development:
QTranslator and the QObject::tr() function
QTextCodec (and subclasses)
QString - a Unicode string
QChar - a Unicode character
* Convenient and powerful new collection classes:
QMap<Key,Type> - QDict with arbitrary keys
QValueList<Type> - QList of types other than pointers
QStringList - QValueList<QString> with helper functions
* Dialogs
QColorDialog - user picks a color
QFontDialog - user picks a font
QWizard - framework for leading users through steps
* Layout
QGrid/QHBox/QVBox - grid and boxes of widgets automatically assembled
QHGroupBox/QVGroupBox - easy framed groups of widgets
* PNG Support
PNG support is always compiled into Qt
* Rich Text
QTextView - formatted text and images
QTextBrowser - navigate formatted text and images
QStyleSheet - define your own XML formatting tags
QSimpleRichText - display rixh text anywhere
* Session management
QSessionManager - safe state when system shuts down
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* Major changes in existing classes *
****************************************************************************
QString is now 16-bit Unicode.
QPoint, QPointArray, QSize and QRect now have 32-bit coordinates.