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2 Using the Simple DirectMedia Layer with Mac OS X
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3 ==============================================================================
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5 These instructions are for people using Apple's Mac OS X (pronounced
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6 "ten").
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8 From the developer's point of view, OS X is a sort of hybrid Mac and
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9 Unix system, and you have the option of using either traditional
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10 command line tools or Apple's IDE ProjectBuilder (PB).
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12 To build using the command line, use the standard configure and make
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13 process:
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15 ./configure
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16 make
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17 make install
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19 (You may need to create the subdirs of /usr/local manually.)
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21 For some reason, libtool doesn't run ranlib properly, so do this
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22 manually:
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24 ranlib /usr/local/lib/libSDL.a
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26 To use the library once it's built, you need to use the "Carbon
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27 framework", which is the port of the old Mac Toolbox to OS X.
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28 To do this, use the -F and -framework arguments for compiling
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29 and linking, respectively:
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31 cc -c myprog.c -I/usr/local/include/SDL -F/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework
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32 cc myprog.o -L/usr/local/lib -lSDL -framework Carbon
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34 sdl-config knows about the linking path and -framework, so it's
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35 recommended to use it to fill in your Makefile variables.
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36
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37 [Add instructions for how to build using PB]
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39 As of this writing (Sep 2000), OS X is in public beta. This means
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40 that while most of the APIs are frozen, things are still subject to
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41 change, and many of the known problems will be resolved before the
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42 final release comes out.
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44 Known bugs are listed in the file "BUGS"
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