Summary: | Emerged and played games-simulation/openttd-4.0.1-r1 successfully on Tiger | ||
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Product: | Gentoo/Alt | Reporter: | Stefan Frank <sfrank> |
Component: | Mac OSX | Assignee: | Gentoo for Mac OS X <ppc-macos> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | PPC | ||
OS: | OS X | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Bug Depends on: | 105404 | ||
Bug Blocks: | |||
Attachments: | Fix for Tiger |
Description
Stefan Frank
2005-09-06 13:10:05 UTC
libsdl is ~ppc-macos in portage. The new bumped version 1.2.9 has not been tested however. Version 1.2.8 was mentioned in bug #78925. A games group should be created when it does not exist. It is a general contract that you have to be a member of the group games in order to play them. It's just like that. A small comment, if you are on ppc-macos, you might want to use ~ppc-macos instead of ~ppc. Created attachment 67839 [details, diff]
Fix for Tiger
Sorry for bugging you, whilst you seem to be on a break :). Maybe someone is
interested in playing OpenTTD with MIDI music. Oh, the patch is only to show
how it would work, I guess there should be a better way to tell econf that it
should add --enable-sound=darwin than using a new USE flag.
After all, OpenTTD seems to be running well on my MiniMac. And timidity++ is
able to play MIDI files too, this would probably lead to new keywords for that
ebuild too.
how about using "use userland_Darwin" or "use ppc-macos" instead of "use darwin" and making it a USE flag? Then you get the desired functionality for free ;) I guess you didn't know that one :) (In reply to comment #3) > how about using "use userland_Darwin" or "use ppc-macos" instead of "use darwin" > and making it a USE flag? Then you get the desired functionality for free ;) > > I guess you didn't know that one :) Absolutely correct :). I didn't find (and search too hard for) any information about howto refer to the current platform. But certainly this would be the appropriate solution for this problem. Any chance this will get into the tree? Before this one can be marked ~ppc-macos in portage, timidity needs to be marked. I admit not having tried both openttd and timidity++, but a quick look at timidity++ shows an impressive RDEPEND, which is related to the USE flags of that package: "oss nas esd motif X gtk gtk2 vorbis tcltk slang alsa arts jack portaudio emacs ao speex flac ncurses" There is not yet a bug on timidity++. I am not very familiar with the sound world, so I can't tell you if one of the USE flags causes trouble beforehand. I have to check it. I've started openttd-0.4.0.1 on Sparc with Gentoo 2005.1, it was working fine. let's not do games |