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[From Sam]
> BTW, when setting up parallel make, I usually use # cpus + 1, so a compile is
> running while disk access is going for another.
[From Ryan]
My experience is that this works well on Linux, but is actually slower on
PowerPC Mac OS X...not sure if that's an architecture issue or a scheduler
issue, though, and haven't tried it on Intel Mac OS X.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 05:46:07 +0000 |
parents | dc219ba4cf45 |
children | 14717b52abc0 |
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The latest development version of SDL is available via Subversion. Subversion allows you to get up-to-the-minute fixes and enhancements; as a developer works on a source tree, you can use svn to mirror that source tree instead of waiting for an official release. Please look at the Subversion website ( http://subversion.tigris.org/ ) for more information on using svn, where you can also download software for MacOS, Windows, and Unix systems. svn checkout svn://libsdl.org/trunk/SDL When you check out a fresh copy of SDL out via svn, you need to generate the files used by make by running the "autogen.sh" script, which will run aclocal, automake, autoconf and then run configure. There is a web interface to svn at http://www.libsdl.org/wsvn