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Some cleanups on the new XInput code. One or two things got moved around, but largely this is hooked up correctly in the Unix configure system now: it can be dynamically loaded and fallback gracefully if not available, or libXi can be directly linked to libSDL. XInput support can be --disable'd from the configure script, too (defaults to enabled). Please note that while the framework is in place to gracefully fallback, the current state of the source requires XInput. We'll need to adjust a few things still to correct this.
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Wed, 17 Sep 2008 08:20:57 +0000
parents 0e70b4b8cf84
children 8133d1d278da
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SDL on DirectFB

Supports:

- Hardware YUV overlays
- OpenGL - software only
- 2D/3D accelerations (depends on directfb driver)

What you need:

DirectFB 1.0.0 - required
Kernel-Framebuffer support: required: vesafb, radeonfb .... 
Mesa 7.0.x	   - optional for OpenGL

As of this writing 20070810 you need to pull Mesa from git and do the following:

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cd mesa 
make linux-directfb
make

echo Installing - pleaser enter sudo pw.

sudo make install INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/dfb_GL
cd src/mesa/drivers/directfb
make
sudo make install INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/dfb_GL
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To run the SDL - testprograms:

export SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directfb
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/dfb_GL/lib
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/dfb_GL/libGL.so.7

./testgl

To use hardware accelerated YUV-overlays for YUV-textures, use:

export SDL_DIRECTFB_YUV_DIRECT=1

This is disabled by default. It will only support one concurrent 
overlay and may behave strange if not used with SDL_CreateYUvOverlay
from SDLcompat.c.