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view Makefile.minimal @ 4070:b8f2db95145e SDL-1.2
Patch from Christian Walther
Yes, the idea to use a cursor rectangle instead of [NSCursor set] has occurred
to me too, and it does seem to be the most elegant way. Here's my attempt at an
implementation
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Jul 2007 15:58:00 +0000 |
parents | 64710b9f3eeb |
children | a72a5f62d6b7 |
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# Makefile to build the SDL library INCLUDE = -I./include CFLAGS = -g -O2 $(INCLUDE) AR = ar RANLIB = ranlib CONFIG_H = include/SDL_config.h TARGET = libSDL.a SOURCES = \ src/*.c \ src/audio/*.c \ src/cdrom/*.c \ src/cpuinfo/*.c \ src/events/*.c \ src/file/*.c \ src/joystick/*.c \ src/stdlib/*.c \ src/thread/*.c \ src/timer/*.c \ src/video/*.c \ src/audio/dummy/*.c \ src/video/dummy/*.c \ src/joystick/dummy/*.c \ src/cdrom/dummy/*.c \ src/thread/generic/*.c \ src/timer/dummy/*.c \ src/loadso/dummy/*.c \ OBJECTS = $(shell echo $(SOURCES) | sed -e 's,\.c,\.o,g') all: $(TARGET) $(TARGET): $(CONFIG_H) $(OBJECTS) $(AR) crv $@ $^ $(RANLIB) $@ $(CONFIG_H): cp $(CONFIG_H).default $(CONFIG_H) clean: rm -f $(TARGET) $(OBJECTS)