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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 14:14:42 -0400
From: "David Chait" <davebytes@hotmail.com>
Subject: sdlmods.zip
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now bracketed with (MWERKS && macintosh), so it'll work under metrowerks under any kind of mac build. Project Builder probably uses pack properly as it is GCC under the covers, so not worrying about it... :)
it sets packing to 68K 4-byte alignment, and turns on enumsalwaysint. resets them both to project defaults when done. note that if a project sets these things in a header and expects the settings to last throughout a C file (which is a nasty thing to do), it won't work. I think there's an overall-state push/pop system, but it's a deprecated interface so I'm loathe to use it...
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 23 Sep 2001 18:10:59 +0000 |
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============================================================= Using the Simple DirectMedia Layer with OpenBSD 2.9 and later ============================================================= Author: Peter Valchev <pvalchev@openbsd.org> ======= Install ======= There is an OpenBSD port for SDL and various other tools. Using this port is recommended, since it contains all the needed patches and configure arguments nicely organized in several FLAVORS you can pick from. If you're unfamiliar with the OpenBSD ports system please visit: http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html You should have a precompiled binary package on your OpenBSD 2.9 or later CD-ROM, which you can easily add with pkg_add(1). If for whatever reason you're unable to take the advantage of the created port, or you want to stick with the newest fresh SDL from the current CVS repository, here are some hints of what has left unresolved and needs to be disabled/changed. To build SDL with OSS + esound: 1. ./configure --disable-joystick \ --disable-pthread-sem \ --disable-nasm \ --enable-esd \ --enable-oss \ --disable-arts \ --disable-video-opengl OR To build SDL with native audio + esound (remove --disable-esd otherwise): 1. ./configure --disable-joystick \ --disable-pthread-sem \ --disable-nasm \ --enable-openbsdaudio \ --enable-esd \ --disable-arts \ --disable-video-opengl If you need arts or GL, omit the responding --disable lines. In the port, they're disabled by default, you need to specify flavors to make use of them. 2. gmake # Yeah, GNU make is required, install the package 3. sudo gmake install ========= Todo List ========= Feedback is always welcome with anything you may find useful and you can suggest. For now, the following things have to be worked on: 1. The native audio should be widely tested and will eventually become the default. At that moment I have not received any feedback which should explain its current condition. 2. There are occurences of dynamic loading of drivers in the OpenGL code section, and our a.out architectures need an underscore prefixed to symbol names. Some solution to that may be a good thing. I can fix it theoretically, but unfortunately I do not have the needed hardware/configuration to test it. If you bump into that, email me. =================== Contact Information =================== Everybody is welcome to give me any suggestions and to report bugs (as well as fixing them ;-) You can contact me by email: Peter Valchev <pvalchev@openbsd.org> $Id$