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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:10:03 +0800
From: Chris Taylor
Subject: SDL for Macintosh Programmer's Workshop: removed dynamic loading
I'm working on a game called D2X which uses SDL, and I recently ported
it to Mac OS 9. I used MPW to build it. It uses OpenGL. To get it to
work, I had to build SDL so it doesn't dynamically load OpenGL. This is
because I don't think MPW supports dynamic loading. The following patch
makes sure when SDL is built under MPW, dynamic loading of shared
libraries is disabled.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 25 Jul 2004 19:43:56 +0000 |
parents | d315a411d5b2 |
children | 609c060fd2a2 |
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## Makefile.am for the main() function in the SDL library # # This is necessary because some platforms have special program # entry points, which require special application initialization. ARCH_SUBDIRS = $(srcdir)/beos \ $(srcdir)/epoc \ $(srcdir)/dummy \ $(srcdir)/macos \ $(srcdir)/macosx \ $(srcdir)/qtopia \ $(srcdir)/win32 # Build a separate library containing the main() entry point. lib_LIBRARIES = libSDLmain.a if TARGET_WIN32 MAINLIB_ARCH_SRCS = win32/SDL_win32_main.c else if TARGET_MACOSX MAINLIB_ARCH_SRCS = macosx/SDLMain.m macosx/SDLMain.h else if TARGET_QTOPIA MAINLIB_ARCH_SRCS = qtopia/SDL_qtopia_main.cc else MAINLIB_ARCH_SRCS = dummy/SDL_dummy_main.c endif # !TARGET_QTOPIA endif # !TARGET_MACOSX endif # !TARGET_WIN32 libSDLmain_a_SOURCES = $(MAINLIB_ARCH_SRCS) # Build an internal library of any special app setup functions noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libarch.la if TARGET_BEOS ARCH_SRCS = beos/SDL_BeApp.cc beos/SDL_BeApp.h else ARCH_SRCS = arch.c endif libarch_la_SOURCES = $(ARCH_SRCS) exports: for i in $(ARCH_SUBDIRS); do if [ -d $$i/exports ]; then (cd $$i/exports; make); fi; done # The architecture specific directories need to be copied into place # when building a distribution. dist-hook: (cd $(distdir) && rm -f $(BUILT_SOURCES)) cp -rp $(ARCH_SUBDIRS) $(distdir) (cd $(distdir) && rm -rf `find . -name CVS`)