After a summer of hard work, our Google summer of code student completed his work on the VirtualBox guest additions for Haiku.

Whats done:
  * Mouse Integration -- works perfectly
  * Shared folders -- works perfectly
  * Shared clipboard -- working well
  * VirtualBox video -- works, incomplete
  * VirtualBox tray application

VirtualBox video:
Mike had every expectation to complete this, however it was discovered that updating only certain screen regions wasn't a feature in the app_server (and is required by the VirtualBox 2d acceleration layout). The functions in the accelerant have been written and stubbed out to make implementing this easy in the future. Mike pushed on and did
  complete the dynamic resizing of the screen.

GCC4:
A gcc4 Haiku build is a requirement as Mike was trying to get gcc2 working up until the end of the coding session... however was unable to get it working without crashing.

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

the -full one includes the VirtualBox video driver, it isn't recommended though as without
  2d acceleration, the vesa driver is much faster.

  To use these for the moment:
boot a recent gcc4 Haiku nightly image under VirtualBox, unzip in /boot/, reboot.
     http://haiku-files.org/unsupported-builds/x86-gcc4/

I am working to get these included in Haiku as an optional package so you can run the following
  on a gcc4 VirtualBox guest to install the drivers:
     installoptionalpackage -a vboxadditions


Mikes VirtualBox branch with the additions can be found here:
  https://github.com/scgtrp/vbox-haiku/

To ensure Mike's hard work is maintained, and doesn't get too far out of sync with the VirtualBox tree... is anyone willing to take a lead and become a point of contact to try and get this added to VirtualBox?

We feel the code should be up to the VirtualBox standards. Please let me know if anyone has any questions
or if I need to complete any tasks.


Thanks!

 -- Alex

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