On Tuesday 07 September 2004 03:41 pm, Bob Tanner wrote: > Been working with the debian-arm people to try to get crossfire-clients > v1.7.0 compiling for the arm processors. Status of the gnome client? Just remove it from the build system? --enable-ansi is it useful? Do we want to support non-ansi compilers? Any developers -not- using gcc? --enable-alsa is it useful? Is anyone running alsa < 0.9.x? I think most everyone should be using --enable-alsa9 -and- should just refactor the code to make alsa9 = alsa. I do not know if I posted this already, but are there users running alpha-dec-osf* mips*-sgi-irix* Regardless the additional network library detection logic is encapsulated in the built-in autoconf rules. So, just dump our platform detection rules in favor of the built-in rules? The whole sound detection code is a mess :-) Went back to 2003-11-25(!) which is alsa-1.0.0pre3, so alsa9 is even pretty ancient. alsa alsa9 sgi_sound oss_sound sun_sound How about standardizing on a sound system? SDL has a pretty decent cross-platform system. I'm not just complaining here, I'll work on or with someone to help make these changes. Comments? -- Bob Tanner < tanner at mn-linux.org > | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.mn-linux.org, Minnesota, Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 Key fingerprint = AB15 0BDF BCDE 4369 5B42 1973 7CF1 A709 2CC1 B288 _______________________________________________ crossfire-devel mailing list crossfire-devel at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/crossfire-devel