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  • Author : David Ludwig
    Date : 2014-12-03 10:55:23
    Hash : 70438be2
    Message : WinRT: fixed bug whereby SDL would override an app's default orientation WinRT apps can set a default, preferred orientation via a .appxmanifest file. SDL was overriding this on app startup, and making the app use all possible orientations (landscape and portrait). Thanks to Eric Wing for the heads up on this!

  • Makefile.pandora
  • # Makefile to build the pandora SDL library
    
    AR	= arm-none-linux-gnueabi-ar
    RANLIB	= arm-none-linux-gnueabi-ranlib
    CC = arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc
    CXX = arm-none-linux-gnueabi-g++
    STRIP = arm-none-linux-gnueabi-strip
    
    CFLAGS  = -O3 -march=armv7-a -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mtune=cortex-a8 -mfloat-abi=softfp \
    	-mfpu=neon -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fsingle-precision-constant \
    	-I./include -I$(PNDSDK)/usr/include -DSDL_REVISION=0
    
    TARGET  = libSDL.a
    
    SOURCES = ./src/*.c ./src/audio/*.c ./src/cpuinfo/*.c ./src/events/*.c \
    	./src/file/*.c ./src/stdlib/*.c ./src/thread/*.c ./src/timer/*.c ./src/video/*.c \
    	./src/joystick/*.c ./src/haptic/*.c ./src/power/*.c ./src/video/dummy/*.c ./src/audio/disk/*.c \
    	./src/audio/dummy/*.c ./src/loadso/dlopen/*.c ./src/audio/dsp/*.c \
    	./src/thread/pthread/SDL_systhread.c ./src/thread/pthread/SDL_syssem.c \
    	./src/thread/pthread/SDL_sysmutex.c ./src/thread/pthread/SDL_syscond.c \
    	./src/joystick/linux/*.c ./src/haptic/linux/*.c ./src/timer/unix/*.c \
    	./src/atomic/linux/*.c ./src/filesystem/unix/*.c \
    	./src/video/pandora/SDL_pandora.o ./src/video/pandora/SDL_pandora_events.o ./src/video/x11/*.c 
    	
    
    OBJECTS = $(shell echo $(SOURCES) | sed -e 's,\.c,\.o,g')
    
    CONFIG_H = $(shell cp include/SDL_config_pandora.h include/SDL_config.h && touch include/SDL_revision.h)
    
    all: $(TARGET)
    
    $(TARGET): $(CONFIG_H) $(OBJECTS)
    	$(AR) crv $@ $^
    	$(RANLIB) $@
    
    clean:
    	rm -f $(TARGET) $(OBJECTS)