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Updated installation notes.

Ryan C. Gordon 12 years ago
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ PhysicsFS will only link directly against system libraries that have existed
  behaviour when we can't find it...this is used for Unicode support and
  behaviour when we can't find it...this is used for Unicode support and
  locating user-specific directories, etc.
  locating user-specific directories, etc.
 
 
-PhysicsFS works on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. There is  no 16-bit Windows
+PhysicsFS works on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. There is no 16-bit Windows
  support at all. Reports of success and problems can go to Ryan at
  support at all. Reports of success and problems can go to Ryan at
  icculus@icculus.org ...
  icculus@icculus.org ...
 
 
@@ -123,19 +123,8 @@ If someone is willing to maintain prebuilt PhysicsFS Shared Libraries for
 
 
 OS/2:
 OS/2:
 
 
-You need Innotek GCC and libc installed (or kLIBC). I tried this on a stock
- Warp 4 install, no fixpaks. You need to install link386.exe (Selective
- Install, "link object modules" option). Once klibc and GCC are installed
- correctly, unpack the source to PhysicsFS and run the script
- file "makeos2.cmd". I know this isn't ideal, but I wanted to have this build
- without users having to hunt down a "make" program.
-
-Someone please port CMake to OS/2. Ideally I'd like to be able to target
- Innotek GCC and OpenWatcom with CMake.
-
-If someone is willing to maintain prebuilt PhysicsFS Shared Libraries for
- OS/2, I'd like to hear from you; send an email to icculus@icculus.org.
-
+Support for OS/2 was removed in PhysicsFS 2.1. PhysicsFS 2.0 can still target
+this platform.
 
 
 
 
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