From e8dc13ddaddd7a930250c1e7f1ed09fe7248a6c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Ryan C. Gordon" Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 01:53:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated. --- INSTALL | 68 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ README | 29 ++++-------------------- 2 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 550fd95..a9bc094 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -13,46 +13,58 @@ functions. UNIX: + (If you pulled the source from CVS), run ./bootstrap -(If you pulled the source from CVS), run ./bootstrap + run ./configure --help, and see if there's any options you need. Rerun + configure with those options. If this is confusing to you, just run + ./configure with no options: the defaults are generally decent, and + configure is usually smart enough to figure out what's best.. -run ./configure --help, and see if there's any options you need. Rerun -configure with those options. If this is confusing to you, just run -./configure with no options: the defaults are generally decent, and -configure is usually smart enough to figure out what's best.. + If configuration succeeded, run "make". -If configuration succeeded, run "make". + Run "make install" as root to install the library for use on your system. -Run "make install" as root to install the library for use on your system. + This should work for most Unix-style systems, including Linux, *BSD, BeOS, and + MacOS X. Reports of success and failure are welcome. -This should work for most Unix-style systems, including Linux, *BSD, BeOS, and -MacOS X. Reports of success and failure are welcome. - -MacOS 9: -CWProject.sit contains project files for CodeWarrior 5.0 and above. Unpack -this into the root of the SDL_sound folder. +MacOS 9 users: + Included with the source is CWProject.sit, which contains project files for + CodeWarrior 5.0 and later. MacOS X command line tools: -You can use the "UNIX" instructions above if you like the command line tools. + You can use the "UNIX" instructions above if you like the command line tools. MacOS X PowerBuilder: -If you prefer to use PowerBuilder, download this file: - http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/PBProjects.tar.gz -...and unpack it in the root of the SDL_sound folder. This archive contains -several external libraries you would have to download/install manually if you -used the command line tools (these libraries are for extra decoders, and are -NOT required for SDL_sound to function...however, without them, the number of -sound formats you can decode is reduced.) - - -WIN32: -Download http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/SDL_sound_win32.zip ... -Unzip that file in the root of the source directory. That will give you -some needed external libraries, and Visual C++ project files. Use the -project files to compile. + If you prefer to use PowerBuilder, download this file: + http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/PBProjects.tar.gz + ...and unpack it in the root of the SDL_sound folder. This archive contains + several external libraries you would have to download/install manually if you + used the command line tools (these libraries are for extra decoders, and are + NOT required for SDL_sound to function...however, without them, the number of + sound formats you can decode is reduced.) + + +Win32 Visual C: + For Visual C, download + http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/sdl_sound_visualc_srcs.zip + ...and unzip it somewhere. This zipfile has a complete copy of the + SDL_sound sources, Visual C project files, and several external libraries, + too. This zip is everything you should need, and you can scrap this copy of + the source. + + +Win32 Cygwin: + Cygwin users can try their luck with the Unix build instructions in this + tarball instead. + + + +If building is successful, there will be a shared library and a binary + called "playsound". + OTHER PLATFORMS: diff --git a/README b/README index 0998ac5..3ae965f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -30,34 +30,13 @@ These external libraries are OPTIONAL. SDL_sound will build and function Building/Installing: - -MacOS X users: - If you want to use the command line tools, read the next section. If you - prefer to use PowerBuilder, download this file: - http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/PBProjects.tar.gz - ...and extract it into your SDL_sound directory. The PowerBuilder project - files include several of the external libraries, whereas you will have to - find and install those libraries yourself with the command line tools. - -MacOS 9 users: - Included with the source is CWProject.sit, which contains project files for - CodeWarrior 5.0 and later. - -Linux, Unix, BeOS, MacOS X command line, BSD users: - If you pulled from CVS, run "./bootstrap" first. - Then, run ./configure with your favorite options, "make", "make install". - -Win32 users: - Download http://icculus.org/SDL_sound/downloads/SDL_sound_win32.zip and - unzip it in the root of the source tree (the directory with SDL_sound.c, - etc). This will give you Visual C++ project files and some other needed - code. - -There will be a shared library and a binary called "playsound". - + Please read the INSTALL document. Reporting bugs/commenting: There is a mailing list available. To subscribe, send a blank email to sdlsound-subscribe@icculus.org. This is the best way to get in touch with SDL_sound developers. + +--ryan. (icculus@clutteredmind.org) +