Matej 2009-01-08 09:25:34 PST
Hello,
I maintain a cross-platform project that uses SDL.
One of the users who runs OSX has told me that he has problems with linking to
SDL due to missing -framework option.
I think that the problem is because of this:
'sdl-config --libs' outputs '-L/opt/local/lib -lSDLmain -lSDL
-Wl,-framework,Cocoa'
All the options are passed to the linker except the last one. I think that the
good output should be just:
'-L/opt/local/lib -lSDLmain -lSDL -framework Cocoa'
since those options (--libs) are passed to the linker, so the '-Wl' option is
redundant and possibly harmful in this very case
I use autotools with libtool to do the build...
Regards,
Matej
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Scott McCreary 2008-08-21 10:48:14 PDT
This patch adds support for Haiku.
http://ports.haiku-files.org/browser/haikuports/trunk/media-libs/libsdl/SDL-1.2.13-haiku.diff
Haiku is an open-source recreation of BeOS. It has better POSIX compliance
than beOS did, and other improved features, which in some cases causes us to
have to "undo" previous BeOS workarounds.
Here's our port log entry for it, showing the steps to force the changes into
configure and Makefile:
http://ports.haiku-files.org/wiki/media-libs/libsdl/1.2.13/1
Note that this was only tried on 1.2.13 stable so far.
Haiku is using a newer config.guess / config.sub that doesn't yet seem to be in
the released libtool, so we are having to copy it in for now.
http://haiku-files.org/files/optional-packages/
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From: scott mc
Subject: Re: [SDL] patch for building on haiku
Ok. I've combined the various Haiku patches for the SDL-1.2 branch
into one .diff file
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Solaris doesn't support the LATIN1 character set alias.
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Can't build SDL 1.2.11(and svn) for Pocket PC 2003 with Visual Studio 2005
Fix contributed by Dmitry Yakimov
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Added DirectInput joystick code, contributed by Glenn Maynard.
This fixes a problem with the Windows Multimedia joystick driver
not showing all 6 axes on a GameCube controller converter, which
was donated by Jacob Kolding.
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The current SVN trunk is missing the SDLCALL specifier at numerous locations.
It has to be added for all (possibly user provided) callbacks.
I stumbled over this while creating a makefile for the OpenWatcom compiler for
Win32.
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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:06:14 +0100
From: Per Inge Mathisen
Subject: Re: [SDL] Outstanding patches?
The patch adds support for setting SDL_GL_SWAP_CONTROL to Windows and
X11. In Windows you can also query this enum to check that it is
working, or see what the default is - such functionality does not
exist in GLX. For more information on the standards implemented:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/registry/SGI/swap_control.txthttp://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/registry/EXT/wgl_swap_control.txt
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Clip the overlay destination rectangle to the screen area on X11
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The proper name of Apple's operating system is "Mac OS X" not "MacOS X", as can
bee seen in many places, for example http://www.apple.com/macosx/). This
contrasts the naming of the old operating system, which was called "MacOS" and
today is often refered to as "MacOS Classic".
The attached patches fixes the misuse of the name "MacOS X" in both the SDL12
and sdlweb CVS modules.
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From the autoconf obsolete macros documentation:
Macro: AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
Determine the system type and set output variables to the names of the canonical system types. See section Getting the Canonical System Type, for details about the variables this macro sets.
The user is encouraged to use either AC_CANONICAL_BUILD, or AC_CANONICAL_HOST, or AC_CANONICAL_TARGET, depending on the needs. Using AC_CANONICAL_TARGET is enough to run the two other macros.
From the documentation for the canonical environments:
case $target in
i386-*-mach* | i386-*-gnu*)
obj_format=aout emulation=mach bfd_gas=yes ;;
i960-*-bout) obj_format=bout ;;
esac
Note that the above example uses $target because it's taken from a tool which can be built on some architecture ($build), run on another ($host), but yet handle data for a third architecture ($target). Such tools are usually part of a compiler suite, they generate code for a specific $target.
However $target should be meaningless for most packages. If you want to base a decision on the system where your program will be run, make sure you use the $host variable.
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