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Commercial-OSS-on-Solaris patch... --ryan. Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 23:06:40 -0500 From: Shawn Walker <binarycrusader@gmail.com> To: sdl@libsdl.org Subject: [SDL] [PATCH] Audio Detection Bug When using the OSS commercial drivers under Solaris 10, SDL will not properly initialise OSS audio support (dsp) if /dev/sound exists. Under Solaris (as far as I understand) /dev/sound is provided as a means of accessing a BSD style audio device, not the OSS device. SDL assumes that if /dev/sound exists, then it must be running on a Linux 2.4 system and should make the dsp device path /dev/sound/dsp. This is wrong. When using the OSS commercial drivers under Solaris, the dsp device is always referenced as /dev/dsp normally. My proposed fix is to stat the dsp device in /dev/sound to make sure it exists, before assuming /dev/sound/dsp as the audio device: http://icculus.org/~eviltypeguy/SDL_audiodev.patch I'm sure there may be a better way to do it, but the above patch is what worked for me. --=20 Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst binarycrusader@gmail.com - http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Thu, 08 Sep 2005 07:15:44 +0000
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###########################################################################
#
# Some consistent rules for building asm files:

STRIP_FPIC = sh $(top_srcdir)/strip_fPIC.sh

SUFFIXES = .asm

.asm.lo:
	$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=compile $(STRIP_FPIC) $(NASM) @NASMFLAGS@ $< -o $*.o

###########################################################################

# The hermes library target
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libhermes.la

libhermes_la_SOURCES = $(PORTABLE_SRCS)
am_libhermes_la_OBJECTS =	\
	mmx_main.lo		\
	mmxp2_32.lo		\
	x86_main.lo		\
	x86p_16.lo		\
	x86p_32.lo

# The hermes library sources
PORTABLE_SRCS = 		\
	mmx_main.asm		\
	mmxp2_32.asm		\
	x86_main.asm		\
	x86p_16.asm		\
	x86p_32.asm		\
	\
	HeadMMX.h		\
	HeadX86.h

EXTRA_DIST =			\
	COPYING.LIB		\
	README