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