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Xaw: builds and runs | * Xaw: builds and runs | ||
Gtk2: builds and runs | * Gtk2: builds and runs | ||
Gtk3: not tested yet | * Gtk3: not tested yet | ||
SDL1: not tested yet | * SDL1: not tested yet | ||
SDL2: not tested yet | * SDL2: not tested yet | ||
=== OpenBSD === | === OpenBSD === |
Revision as of 12:07, 3 October 2016
Who am I =
TODO ;)
Personal devlog
TODO list
- 2016-09-xx: Try to build VICE on Minix 3.2.x
- 2016-09-29: Test Android SDL2 build
- 2016-09-29: Fix build system for *BSD ports (2016-10-2: Done for FreeBSD and NetBSD)
- 2016-10-02: Gtk2 crashes NetBSD VirtualBox VM, why? Logging doesn't help, empty log
BSD build system adventures
FreeBSD/PC-BSD
Version(s) tested: PC-BSD 10.3 amd64 (PC-BSD which is a preconfigured X11 install of FreeBSD)
Use gmake when building VICE! Use normal make when installing from the ports system.
The Xaw, Gtk2, Gtk3, SDL1 and SDL2 ports now build and run without any problem. (Tested in VirtualBox VM with guest additions). Still need to do a write-up on which libraries should be installed for building and for each specific port.
NetBSD
Version(s) tested: 7.0.1 amd64
Use gmake!
It has few weird conflicts with library interdependencies: a lot of foo.so.x needed but foo.so.y found, etc. May need to test the pkgsrc system, see if that behave any better, and perhaps run the system on bare metal.
/dev/joy0 and /dev/joy1 can't be opened, <machine/joystick.h> is there and compiling against it works.
ports
- Xaw: builds and runs
- Gtk2: builds and runs
- Gtk3: not tested yet
- SDL1: not tested yet
- SDL2: not tested yet
OpenBSD
Version(s) tested: 6.0 amd64
Can't get the bloody X server to behave :) (Again in VBox VM)
Dragonfly BSD
TODO