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Removed global state variable; should be thread safe now.
author | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org> |
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date | Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:38:59 +0000 |
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248 | 1 Building is pretty easy. Please read README, too, as it duplicates and |
2 expands upon much of this information. | |
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5 ALL PLATFORMS: | |
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Changed reference to "LICENSE" file to "COPYING".
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7 Please understand your rights and mine: read the text file COPYING in the root |
0 | 8 of the source tree. If you can't abide by it, delete this source tree now. |
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10 The best documentation for the SDL_sound API is SDL_sound.h. It is VERY | |
11 heavily commented, and makes an excellent, in-depth reference to all the | |
12 functions. | |
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264 | 15 Unix: |
253 | 16 (If you pulled the source from CVS), run ./bootstrap |
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253 | 18 run ./configure --help, and see if there's any options you need. Rerun |
19 configure with those options. If this is confusing to you, just run | |
20 ./configure with no options: the defaults are generally decent, and | |
21 configure is usually smart enough to figure out what's best.. | |
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253 | 23 If configuration succeeded, run "make". |
140 | 24 |
253 | 25 Run "make install" as root to install the library for use on your system. |
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253 | 27 This should work for most Unix-style systems, including Linux, *BSD, BeOS, and |
28 MacOS X. Reports of success and failure are welcome. | |
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253 | 31 MacOS 9 users: |
32 Included with the source is CWProject.sit, which contains project files for | |
33 CodeWarrior 5.0 and later. | |
248 | 34 |
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36 MacOS X command line tools: | |
253 | 37 You can use the "UNIX" instructions above if you like the command line tools. |
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264 | 40 MacOS X Project Builder: |
41 If you prefer to use Project Builder, download this file: | |
42 http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/PBProjects.tar.gz | |
43 ...and unpack it in the root of the SDL_sound folder. This archive contains | |
44 several external libraries you would have to download/install manually if you | |
45 used the command line tools (these libraries are for extra decoders, and are | |
46 NOT required for SDL_sound to function...however, without them, the number of | |
47 sound formats you can decode is reduced.) | |
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50 BeOS: | |
51 You can use the "UNIX" instructions above, too. | |
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253 | 54 Win32 Visual C: |
55 For Visual C, download | |
56 http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/sdl_sound_visualc_srcs.zip | |
57 ...and unzip it somewhere. This zipfile has a complete copy of the | |
58 SDL_sound sources, Visual C project files, and several external libraries, | |
59 too. This zip is everything you should need, and you can scrap this copy of | |
60 the source. | |
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63 Win32 Cygwin: | |
64 Cygwin users can try their luck with the Unix build instructions in this | |
65 tarball instead. | |
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68 If building is successful, there will be a shared library and a binary | |
69 called "playsound". | |
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73 OTHER PLATFORMS: | |
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140 | 75 Send me patches, and instructions, and I'll list them here. Consider |
76 joining the SDL_sound mailing list. Details are at: | |
77 http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/ | |
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79 --ryan. (icculus@clutteredmind.org) | |
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