Difference between revisions of "Compiling using Cygwin"
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| − | Odamex depends on SDL and SDL_mixer. You will need to download the current windows development libraries from the SDL site (VC6 libraries work fine for this). You'll need to extract the libraries and edit SDL_LOCATION and SDL_MIXER_LOCATION in the Odamex Makefile to point there.  | + | Odamex depends on SDL and SDL_mixer. You will need to download the current windows development libraries from the SDL site (VC6 development libraries work fine for this). You'll need to extract the libraries and edit SDL_LOCATION and SDL_MIXER_LOCATION in the Odamex Makefile to point there.  | 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 31 August 2006
Odamex can be downloaded and built in cygwin!
Cygwin
You should follow the instructions below, and then proceed with Compiling using a Makefile.
Cygwin packages
You will first need to install the following cygwin packages in addition to the default ones:
- make
 - gcc
 - subversion (only if you intend to use svn within cygwin)
 
SDL
Odamex depends on SDL and SDL_mixer. You will need to download the current windows development libraries from the SDL site (VC6 development libraries work fine for this). You'll need to extract the libraries and edit SDL_LOCATION and SDL_MIXER_LOCATION in the Odamex Makefile to point there.
SDL hack
Unfortunately, SDL does not always play ball with cygwin's headers. The biggest offender has been a conflict between <SDL_config_minimal.h> and <stdint.h>. You may need to edit the following two lines in <SDL_config_minimal.h>:
- typedef signed int int32_t;
 - typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
 
To read:
- typedef signed long int int32_t;
 - typedef unsigned long int uint32_t;