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@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ Primary Unix development is done with GNU/Linux, but PhysicsFS is known to
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BeOS:
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Use the "Unix" instructions, above. The CMake port to BeOS is fairly new at
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the time of this writing, but it works. You can get it from bebits.com ...
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the time of this writing, but it works. You can get a build of CMake from
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bebits.com or build it yourself from source from cmake.org.
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@ -57,8 +58,15 @@ If building with CygWin, mingw32 or something else that uses the GNU
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If you want to use Visual Studio, nmake, or the Platform SDK, you will need
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CMake (http://www.cmake.org/) 2.4 or later installed. Point CMake at the
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CMakeLists.txt file in the root of the source directory and it will generate
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project files for you.
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CMakeLists.txt file in the root of the source directory and hit the
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"Configure" button. After telling it what type of compiler you are targeting
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(Borland, Visual Studio, etc), CMake will process for while and then give you
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a list of options you can change (what archivers you want to support, etc).
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If you aren't sure, the defaults are probably fine. Hit the "Configure"
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button again, then "OK" once configuration has completed with options that
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match your liking. Now project files for your favorite programming
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environment will be generated for you in the directory you specified.
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Go there and use them to build PhysicsFS.
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PhysicsFS will only link directly against system libraries that have existed
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since Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51. If there's a newer API we want to use,
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You need Innotek GCC and libc installed (or kLIBC). I tried this on a stock
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Warp 4 install, no fixpaks. You need to install link386.exe (Selective
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Install, "link object modules" option). Once libc and GCC are installed
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Install, "link object modules" option). Once klibc and GCC are installed
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correctly, unpack the source to PhysicsFS and run the script
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file "makeos2.cmd". I know this isn't ideal, but I wanted to have this build
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without users having to hunt down a "make" program (While several exist, EMX
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doesn't come with one). If someone wants to hack some REXX to make this a bit
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more picky about recompiling, I'll accept the patch.
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without users having to hunt down a "make" program.
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Someone please port CMake to OS/2.
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Someone please port CMake to OS/2. Ideally I'd like to be able to target
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Innotek GCC and OpenWatcom with CMake.
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If someone is willing to maintain prebuilt PhysicsFS Shared Libraries for
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OS/2, I'd like to hear from you; send an email to icculus@icculus.org.
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