view build-scripts/strip_fPIC.sh @ 5079:8c88cae7911e SDL-1.2

Michael Bicha to Sam I came across further issues with SDL 1.2.14 on win32 in combination with touch screens. When you touched the screen older SDLs reported SDL_MOUSEMOTION to the touch position SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN at the touch position 1.2.14 reports SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN at the last mouse position before the touch and then a SDL_MOUSEMOTION to the touch position I found that to fix it in the file SDL_sysevents.c i had to put back the following lines from 1.2.12 to get it working correctly again: if ( mouse_relative ) { /* RJR: March 28, 2000 report internal mouse position if in relative mode */ x = 0; y = 0; } else { x = (Sint16)LOWORD(lParam); y = (Sint16)HIWORD(lParam); #ifdef _WIN32_WCE if (SDL_VideoSurface) GapiTransform(this->hidden->userOrientation, this->hidden->hiresFix, &x, &y); #endif } posted = SDL_PrivateMouseButton( state, button, x, y); where there was only posted = SDL_PrivateMouseButton( state, button, 0, 0); in 1.2.14 (appx. line 484) please feel free to put that change into any SDL lib you like in any way you like and thanks for your great work !
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:02:02 -0800
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#!/bin/sh
#
# libtool assumes that the compiler can handle the -fPIC flag
# This isn't always true (for example, nasm can't handle it)
command=""
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
    case "$1" in
        -fPIC)
            # Ignore -fPIC option
            ;;
        -fno-common)
            # Ignore -fPIC and -DPIC options
            ;;
        *)
            command="$command $1"
            ;;
    esac
    shift
done
echo $command
exec $command