From: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
To: guile-sources@gnu.org
Cc: guile-user@gnu.org
Subject: Guile-SDL 0.4.2 available
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 16:23:37 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87k3p4wx3a.fsf@zigzag.favinet> (raw)
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release notes:
With this release, we point the finger for the segfault-w/-MMX
problem fully at the compiler, by providing a configure-time
workaround. Conservation of lameness in action, folks.
The .tar.lz hints at the next step: submission for evaluation
as a GNU project. Fingers crossed...
thi
README excerpt:
This directory contains Guile-SDL, a set of modules that provide
bindings for SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) to enable Guile
programmers to do all the nice things you can do with SDL.
Most of the SDL functions have been wrapped with the exception of a
few functions that were too C-centric. The SDL Threads and the Audio
functions haven't been included because of the problems with Guile
code being run from more than one thread. However audio programming
can be done with the module ‘(sdl mixer)’ that requires the SDL_mixer
library.
Also included is SDL_gfx 2.0.22 (by Andreas Schiffler) and bindings
for it.
NEWS excerpt:
- 0.4.2 | 2013-03-18
- distribution now also .tar.lz
If you have GNU tar, you can use "tar xf" and it will DTRT.
If not, you can use "lzip -dc TARBALL | tar xf -" to unpack.
- new support for configure var ‘IMFI_CFLAGS’
If your cpu supports MMX extensions but your compiler mishandles
the assembly in the imagefilter functions (causing a segfault),
you can use configure command-line var ‘IMFI_CFLAGS’ to try to
work around the problem. For example, invoking like so:
$ ./configure \
CFLAGS='-g -O3' \
IMFI_CFLAGS='-O1'
arranges to pass ‘-g -O3 -O1’ to the compiler, which should set
the optimization level to one (later option overrides). Like
‘CFLAGS’, this var is marked "special" and remembered for
subsequent config.status invocations.
FWIW, this works for GCC 4.4 on a 32-bit x86 Debian system; no
more need for "make check NOMMX=1" here!
- tested w/ Unofficial Guile 1.4.1.127, Guile 1.8.7, Guile 2.0.7
Under Guile 2, "make check DEBUG=1" skips the leak test because
Guile 2 does not track deallocations.
- bootstrap tools upgraded
- GNU Automake 1.13.1
- Guile-BAUX 20121120.1242.e233fad
- SNUGGLE 0.2
- makeinfo (GNU Texinfo) 5.1
tarball and its detached signature in dir:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/guile-sdl/
homepage:
http://www.nongnu.org/guile-sdl/
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