Based on ca0c2efe7a. Credits go to flacs.
However, unlike the original commit, hidapi does not completely replace
the current implementations, so we can still connect Wiimotes with 1+2
(without pairing).
Also, it is only used on Linux and OS X for now. This removes the
advantage of having only one implementation but there is no other
choice: using hidapi on Windows is currently impossible because
hid_write() is implemented in a way that won't work with Wiimotes.
Additionally:
* We now check for the device name in addition to the PID/VID so we can
support the Balance Board and maybe third-party Wiimotes too. This
doesn't achieve anything with the DolphinBar but it does with hidraw.
* Added a check to not connect to the same device more than once.
Let's stop pretending that we support Triforce emulation.
Keeping this code around just in case someone will make
major improvements in the future isn't really worth it.
I'm keeping the Triforce game INIs so users will know that
the compatibility rating for Triforce games is 1 star (broken).
On a case-sensitive filesystem, the "foundation" library can not be
found, as the framework starts with a capital "F". Because the
Foundation framework is required by other parts of the build, this
causes the build to fail.
Should help with future builds, too, as the upcoming APFS is
case-sensitive.
Most modern Unix environments use 64-bit off_t by default: OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, OS X, and Linux libc implementations such as Musl.
glibc is the lone exception; it can default to 32 bits but this is
configurable by setting _FILE_OFFSET_BITS.
Avoiding the stat64()/fstat64() interfaces is desirable because they
are nonstandard and not implemented on many systems (including
OpenBSD and FreeBSD), and using 64 bits for stat()/fstat() is either
the default or trivial to set up.
From wxWidgets master 81570ae070b35c9d52de47b1f14897f3ff1a66c7.
include/wx/defs.h -- __w64 warning disable patch by comex brought forward.
include/wx/msw/window.h -- added GetContentScaleFactor() which was not implemented on Windows but is necessary for wxBitmap scaling on Mac OS X so it needs to work to avoid #ifdef-ing the code.
src/gtk/window.cpp -- Modified DoSetClientSize() to direct call wxWindowGTK::DoSetSize() instead of using public wxWindowBase::SetSize() which now prevents derived classes (like wxAuiToolbar) intercepting the call and breaking it. This matches Windows which does NOT need to call DoSetSize internally. End result is this fixes Dolphin's debug tools toolbars on Linux.
src/osx/window_osx.cpp -- Same fix as for GTK since it has the same issue.
src/msw/radiobox.cpp -- Hacked to fix display in HiDPI (was clipping off end of text).
Updated CMakeLists for Linux and Mac OS X. Small code changes to Dolphin to fix debug error boxes, deprecation warnings, and retain previous UI behavior on Windows.
OS X uses a case insensitive filesystem by default: when I try to build,
a system header does #include <assert.h>, which picks up
Source/Core/Common/Assert.h. This only happens because CMakeLists adds
'${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Source/Core/Common' as an include directory: in
an out-of-tree build, that directory contains no other source files, but
in an in-tree build PROJECT_BINARY_DIR is just the source root.
This is only used for scmrev.h. Change the include directory to
'${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Source/Core' and the include to
"Common/scmrev.h", which is more consistent with normal headers anyway.
Our x86_64 recompilers don't support PIE and fail amazingly if enabled.
Disable it so package maintainers(!) or other randoms don't accidently enable it when we don't support it.
This PR installs an SVG icon to use as the main icon for dolphin in Linux
desktop environments (through the .desktop file) and removes the currently used
XPM icon. I've also added a 48x48 PNG for any desktops which don't support SVG
icons.
This has been the recommended way to ship application icons since forever
according to the Icon Theme Spec:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/icon-theme-spec/
This is also a prerequisite for dolphin appearing in the GNOME Software Centre
which does not support XPM icons.
- Change the path of the Sys folder to the executable's location
- Add LINUX_LOCAL_DEV flag to use relocatable version on Linux
- Add CMake definition for relocatable build
Currently only works on unix, but can be extended to other systems. Can
also be extended to do wiimotes.
Searches the Pipes folder for readable named pipes and creates a dolphin
input device out of them. Send controller inputs to the game by writing
to the file. Commands are described in Pipes.h.
miniupnpc.h provides MINIUPNPC_API_VERSION since 1.7 and we require 1.7
or later, so there is no reason to have version detection code for older
versions.
Adds a cmake module to correctly discover OProfile and adjusts the
corresponding CMakeLists to make use of it. Additionally removes
linking against the bfd library when compiling with OProfile because
Dolphin does not use it.
Dolphin uses threads, but never actually pulled them it. Normally
some library we depend on would pull threads in, but there are
potential builds that forget to pull in threads.
Not deleted, because it's the only option for some other operating
systems such as FreeBSD or any other slightly exotic operating
system someone might try and run dolphin on.
LIBAV_LDFLAGS has -L, LIBAV_LIBRARIES is just the names of the
I think this is not necessary for other dependencies because they
consist of a single library and go through a different path (check_lib)
that provides the full path to it. e.g. from my CMakeCache.txt:
ICONV_LIBRARIES:FILEPATH=/usr/lib/libiconv.dylib (good)
LIBAV_LIBRARIES:INTERNAL=avcodec;avformat;swscale;avutil (bad)
...by telling CMake to use -isystem for the static wx include directory.
AFAICT, this is already done by CMake's FindwxWidgets script in the
shared case.
The changes I intend to make are:
- supporting IPv6 by rebasing on https://github.com/freeminer/enet
- adding custom code for quick resending
Even if I manage to get the latter upstream (which I'd like to wait for
some testing before attempting), I don't know what the original author
might do with the former, so...
Leave an option to use it for the sake of Linux distros - this means any
changes must stay protocol compatible, and Dolphin must work around any
API incompatibilities (e.g. for IPv6).
This fixes detection of at least libenet via pkg-config, and I think
libpng via pkg-config pulseaudio via direct detection.
Also remove the NOT APPLE from the shared libenet check, because there's
no reason for it.
If we don't unset it, all the CMake checks will run with PortAudio
in the library list. This didn't affect those who had PortAudio,
but for select Debian systems without it, it breaks everything.
Since libcommon.a is also the last library to be linked, this has the
totally hacky but useful side-effect that it doesn't require people to
modify CMake files for temporarily adding VTune code to other Dolphin
libraries.
Changing PATH basically screws everything up, and while the attempt to
avoid MacPorts copies of system libraries was well-intentioned, it made
the OS X buildbot unable to pick up ffmpeg and libusb.
It's sufficient to put /usr first to make sure we use the system copies
of duplicated libraries.
DolphinQt:
* Make the connect() calls explicit, not automatic
* Follow better naming convention for the QActions
* Remove the Open action from the toolbar.
Dolphin[Qt|WX]:
* Move the "Skip Bundle" option to the root CMakeLists so that both DolphinQt and DolphinWX can use it.
I must have had a dirty cmake configuration which didn't encounter this issue.
Make sure we are using LLVM_DEFINITIONS to know where we are linking to libraries at.
Link against libLLVM-${VERSION}, the other one was linking us against static libraries...
This will work for all of our platforms, x86, ARMv7, and AArch64.
Main issue with this is that LLVM's cmake files aren't correctly finding the LLVM install.
Not sure if this is Ubuntu's issue or not, it may just work on other operating systems.
We could potentially improve this, you can pass in a specific CPU in to the LLVM disassembler. This would probably affect latency times that are
reported by LLVM's disassembly? This needs to be further investigated later.
Yes, this is a fancy new feature, but our Wayland support was
particularly bitrotten, and ideally this would be handled by a platform
layer like SDL. If not, we can always add this back in when GLInterface
has caught up. We might be able to even support wxWidgets and GL
together with subsurfaces!
Adds the ability to build our generic build option without manually enabling it in the cmake file.
If trying to build on a x86_32 host, throw a fatal error but say that a binary can be built as a generic build if one wants.
Adds a LTO option that isn't enabled by default.
Allows building release binaries with link time optimizations without generating a -dirty build.
Not enabled by default due to concerns of memory usage and increased build time.
Our defines were never clear between what meant 64bit or x86_64
This makes a clear cut between bitness and architecture.
This commit also has the side effect of bringing up aarch64 compiling support.
These directories have been unused for several years and without any automated
way of running the tests, they are pretty much useless.
While they might be useful as a reference, in their present state they should
not be kept in the repository.
The default async api allow us to set some latency options. The old one (simple API) was the lazy way to go for usual audio where latency doesn't matter.
This also streams audio, so it should be a bit faster then the old one.
This branch is the final step of fully supporting both OpenGL and OpenGL ES in the same binary.
This of course only applies to EGL and won't work for GLX/AGL/WGL since they don't really support GL ES.
The changes here actually aren't too terrible, basically change every #ifdef USE_GLES to a runtime check.
This adds a DetectMode() function to the EGL context backend.
EGL will iterate through each of the configs and check for GL, GLES3_KHR, and GLES2 bits
After that it'll change the mode from _DETECT to whichever one is the best supported.
After that point we'll just create a context with the mode that was detected
Also define _M_* in a common location, and clean up code that these
changes break (including DSPJit files that assume X86 yet are compiled
on ARM for some reason...)
is at least 1.8 and has the methods of glew 1.9. This is an annoying
hack to deal with Ubuntu's glew setup, which is glew 1.8 with 1.9
methods patched in.
- Make "copy data into bundle" depend on the files actually being
changed, rather than being run on every build.
- postprocess_bundle depends on system files and checking the Dolphin
binary and all that, and would be iffy to try to avoid rerunning;
but it's only needed to produce a redistributable bundle, so add
SKIP_POSTPROCESS_BUNDLE to skip it for development.
Feedback is in logs as suggested by skid_au. The checkbox is still there, but
mostly for people who would like to opt out (unfortunately, I can not be sure
how this feature may behave for some routers - there's a hell of a lot of bad
UPnP implementations.)
The Visual Studio stuff is a little messy, so I apologize if anything is a bit
off. I tested most configurations and it worked.
I also tested CMake on Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Saucy, and Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
All seemed to be OK.
# By Ryan Houdek (185) and others
# Via degasus (12) and others
* master: (625 commits)
Revert "Don't open/close file for every file operation." as it was crashing PokePark in Windows builds.
Array overrun fixed in VertexShaderCache for the DX11 plugin.
Fixed DSPTool build.
Windows build fix
Go back to assuming every HID device is a wiimote on Windows. Fixed issue 6117. Unfixed issue 6031.
VideoSoftware: Improve fog range adjustment by using less magic and more comments.
revert RasterFont for VideoSoftware
ogl: fix virtual xfb
Windows build fix from web interface...
Adjusted the audio loop criteria, using >= on the Wii and == on GC. This fixes the audio static that occurred in Wii games after hours of play.
Forced the exception check only for ARAM DMA transfers. Removed the Eternal Darkness boot hack and replaced it with an exception check.
VideoSoftware: Implement fog range adjustment, fixing issue 6147.
implement 4xSSAA for OGL
move ogl-only settings into backend
Fix description of disable fog, and move it to enhancements tab.
Reverted rd76ca5783743 as it was made obsolete by r1d550f4496e4.
Removed the tracking of the FIFO Writes as it was made obsolete by r1d550f4496e4.
Forced the external exception check to occur sooner by changing the downcount.
Mark the Direct3D9 backend deprecated.
Prefer D3D11 and OpenGL over D3D9 by default.
...
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
Source/Core/Common/Common.vcxproj.filters
Source/Core/Common/Src/CommonPaths.h
Source/Core/Core/Core.vcxproj.filters
Source/Core/Core/Src/Core.cpp
Source/Core/Core/Src/IPC_HLE/WII_IPC_HLE_Device_FileIO.cpp
Source/VSProps/Dolphin.Win32.props
Source/VSProps/Dolphin.x64.props
Conflicts:
Source/Core/VideoCommon/Src/PixelShaderGen.cpp
Source/Plugins/Plugin_VideoSoftware/Src/SWRenderer.cpp
immediate-removal is a new created branch seperated from master but reverted the revert of immediate-removal
so we get less conflicts by merging
* OpenAL:
Changed SoundTouch to use float samples, allowing SSE to be used. Made the DPL2 decoder disabled by default. Re-added the audio hack used by the Accurate VBeam emulation option.
Added a latency setting to the audio settings. Removed the Sample Rate setting. It is now hardcoded to 48000hz (accurate audio timing).
Skipped timestretching if the emulator is running below 10% speed to prevent buffer overflows.
Removed the synchronisation between the CPU thread and the audio thread. Added code to detect and resume from buffer underruns. Disabled the ability to change the DPL2 option after the game has started. Fixed a memory leak that occurred in the DPL2 decoder. Fixed the OSX build.
Build fix
Added a Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL2) decoder in the OpenAL backend. DPL2 audio is decoded to 5.1. Code adapted from ffdshow. Added an option in the DSP settings to disable the DPL2 decoder in case Dolphin incorrectly detects a 5.1 audio system. Updated the OpenAL files to OpenAL Soft 1.15.1 in the Windows build.
Removed the system timing hack which was activated when the Accurate VBeam option was enabled.
Fixed the include directories in Audio Common for the Windows 32bit build.
Fixed the include directories in Audio Common for the Windows build.
Messed up the static include line
Fix include paths and compiling in Linux. Externals soundtouch is 1.7.1, while Ubuntu 12.10 is 1.6.x. Externals soundtouch is compiled with integer samples, while ubuntu is compiled with float samples. Float samples is probably the more common route. If you're going to use soundtouch, you should probably use SAMPLETYPE instead of explicitly choosing short. This probably breaks the windows build since its includes aren't setup.
OSX: typedef signed char BOOL
OSX build fix
Build fix
Added audio time stretching by using the SoundTouch library.
Implemented correct audio timing.
OpenAL for Windows initial commit
Checking for clang in Xcode bundle seems pointless, command line tools should be installed.
Setting the path explicity to avoid fink/macports/homebrew prevents use of locally installed packages like clang and wxwidgets.
Realistically using opencl means the minimum OSX version targetable is 10.6.
Correct TARGET_SYSROOT check, add required -mmacosx-version-min to linker flags.
also using wxwidgets gl component.
Dolphin code already builds against SDL2 but the build system never
checks for SDL2, which is the what latest SDL is called now. SDL2
replaces SDL 1.3. This allows Dolphin to be build against SDL2, which
activates certain new features such as the haptic interface.
Don't use isascii() - just do it ourselves
Bump required wxw version (for shared libs)
There still seems to be linking issues on some linux distros, I can't reproduce it though...
Specifically:
- Look for clang and clang++ in the new (Xcode 4.3) location first,
then the old (Xcode 4.2) location.
- Look for sysroot in the new (Xcode 4.3) location first, then the old
(Xcode 4.2) location.
Several people had trouble building against systemwide installed libs.
And even if the build succeeds, the resulting bundle would not work on
other Macs.
Our code does not compile when HAVE_XRANDR=1 and HAVE_X11=0.
This combination would not normally exist, but on OS X we skip the X11
check so it is possible for X11 to be "not found" even when the OS does
support it. On OS X 10.6 this was not a problem because XRANDR is not
detected there, but apparently on OS X 10.7 XRANDR is available.
I incorrectly assumed that since wx 2.8.8 lacked wxAuiToolBar, the entire 2.8.x
series lacked it. In fact in wx 2.8.9 this feature was added.
Thanks to Glenn Rice for spotting this issue.
If we are actually missing symbols because a required architecture is missing
from a library, we'll get a link error as usual, so suppressing this warning
is pretty safe.
The "dsptool" executable is not included in the bundle.
The "tester" executable is not included in the bundle and it no longer
installed on other platforms, since it is neither expected nor useful
to install unit tests.
The following changes were made:
Restricted the "-march=core2" option to i386 because the first Intel Macs
had Intel Core CPUs, not Core2.
Removed the "-mdynamic-no-pic" flag as GCC lists it as a PPC specific flag.
Removed "-Wl,-read_only_relocs,suppress" because it seems to be related
to "-mdynamic-no-pic" and I see no need for it.
Removed "-Wextra-tokens -Wnewline-eof" because they are GCC specific and
not OS X specific.
Previously, there was just one list of frameworks regardless of which part
of the code depended on which frameworks. Now we keep separate lists for
the Dolphin core, the Dolphin GUI and internal use by wxWidgets.
Flags in CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS are passed to both compile and link commands.
A cleaner solution would be to use set_source_files_properties().
However, currently there are headers (StdThread.h, maybe more) that contain
Objective syntax. So it is not easy to determine exactly which source files
should be compiled as Objective C/C++ and that set can quickly change when
certain #include directives are modified. The solution for that would be to
move all uses of Objective syntax to implementation (.cpp) files and then
apply set_source_files_properties() to those.
If the systemwide wxWidgets is too old, we can fall back to the version
from Externals instead of letting the build fail.
Note that while the version in Externals appears to be wxWidgets 2.8,
it has post-2.8 features manually added to it (wxAuiToolBar), so the
version check only accepts 2.9 or higher.
Also, don't check to see if a directory is a wad file. They aren't. This removes an annoying and invalid debug assertion with the debug build.
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Also move the primary translation pot file to the external repository to facilitate updating translations when strings in the code are changed. Now the only time the primary dolphin repository needs to be changed for translations is when a new language is added.
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Now po files can be updated as often as we want without bumping up the svn revision numbers of dolphin itself. I left the dolphin-emu.pot and primary build files in the primary dolphin-emu svn. The dolphin-emu.pot file will still need to be updated on occasion to reflect changes to strings in the program. The gettextize script will still work as before for this.
Also added Arabic translations to the build thanks to mansoor.
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Update several of the other languages.
Fix those pesky DSPIntUtil.h compiler errors.
Clean up some remnants of building the plugins in the primary CMakeLists.txt file.
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assumption on the part of many linkers that static libraries make
up a DAG, so merge libdspcore into libcore.
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Set up an exit(3) task to shut down real wiimotes. This shouldn't
really be necessary, but we do currently handle a number of error
conditions by calling exit(3).
Retire the inputuicommon library.
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Make pthreads linkage precise for the nowx build. Fixes issue 3875.
Fall back to pkg-config for gtk+-2.0 if cmake is version 2.8.2. That version has a bug that doesn't detect gdk-pixbuf-2.0.
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- add support for precompiled headers with MSVC
- compile with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 and _LARGEFILE_SOURCE only for our sources, some dependencies seem to have problems with it enabled...
- disable -Wall for MSVC too prevent warning flood
- rename aes_cbc.c and aes_core.c to cpp files since it makes stuff a lot easier and there's really no reason not to do it since they had been compiled as C++ before anyway
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Added Norwegian Bokmål thanks to KHRZ
Added Polish thanks to Baszta
Added Russian thanks to Kein
Also cleaned up the appearance of the GFX config dialog a bit, fixed a minor issue in the cmake build, and fixed the nowx build.
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Fix the number of connected wiimotes in the configuration dialog so it works with translations, and update translations accordingly.
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Also set up cmake/cpack to create prebuilt binary packages and source packages.
Also change the vertex shader dump file name in the gfx debugger to something that makes more sense.
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Also fix some compiler warnings.
On linux don't install the license.txt file. Most distributions handle license files via a package. For example on debian based systems this gives a lintian warning.
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Also added an option to explicitly disable building with MPG framedumps. To use it add -DENCODE_FRAMEDUMPS=OFF to cmake on the command line.
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Add a version check for avcodec and swscale libraries.
Fix a bug in the xlib wiimote emulation button configuration. If you are using a mouse button for wiimote emulation you may need to adjust your settings.
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Add a check to see if -Wno-unused-result is supported by the compiler.
Fix some compiler warnings in the wiiuse code.
Fix a bug in the wxGTK panic alert code.
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The C version of the GenericLog was being used in both C and C++ branches of the code.
Parent panic alerts by the main_frame so that those windows get the icon too.
Fix a couple of compiler warnings.
Added some checks for libraries in the cmake build.
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First: Added a DESTDIR option for package building.
Second: Change the OpenCL setup. On both linux and windows use CLRun. I completely removed the option here. If CLRun works on MacOSX this should be done there as well, and this change implemented in the scons build also. Then we could remove the HAVE_OPENCL and the new USE_CLRUN definitions. Then we will finally have the dynamic detection of opencl set up cross platform.
On a side note, it doesn't seem that the program loaded from TextureDecoder.cl compiles or runs.
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Also some general clean up of the main CMakeLists.txt file. I think it is nice to keep the checks and analysis of the results together.
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- various fixes for using CMake on Windows
- support building external SDL, zlib, CLRun, wxWidgets
- support using precompiled GLew and WiiUse libs on Windows
For what it's worth, I'm not quite sure if I got all the wx files right...
Building with MSVC2008 still doesn't work yet, but is a lot closer now.
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Set scons build to autodetect OpenCL by checking for both the library and header instead of having an option. Unfortunately there probably needs to be a path variable that can be set to the location to look for the headers. For example on Ubuntu with nvidia, the headers are located in /usr/include/nvidia-current instead of /usr/include, and hence not found by scons.
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Note that most users will want to use the release build to get a -O3 optimized build. This can be enabled by adding "-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release".
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I am officially killing the local/global build crap. The "local" build thing should never have existed. There is now only one build that is essentially what the "global" build was before. This is the way a proper build system should work. I will soon write a wiki page to describe how to properly use the cmake build system, and how you can still set things up to get the "local" build from before. However, that type of build should be considered a developer tool, and not the way that dolphin-emu should be built.
Briefly, to use cmake now do the following from the toplevel of dolphin's source:
mkdir Builddir
cd Builddir
cmake ..
make
make install (you may need superuser privileges)
Note that the scons build is still building dolphin in the old way.
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Added autodetection of shared libraries.
Added a check for Xrandr.
Fix OpenAL linkage.
Copy User and Sys directories to lower case in the binary directory.
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Also X11 is required on *nix systems.
GTK2 is required for building the wxWidgets builds on *nix systems.
Added a check for pulseaudio.
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Some notes about this:
- config.h doesn't get written yet, so you'll have to use one generated by SCons
- dependency checking isn't really implemented, yet. Just some basic checks for OpenGL or ALSA, we need something more sophisticated though.
- the OpenGL plugin fails to load for some reason which I can't debug right now due to the libc debuginfo package version in openSUSE not matching the runtime packages
- there's even some support for generating install packages (rpm/deb/.. packages, NSIS installer, etc). It doesn't work properly right now though, since some paths seem to be hardcoded into Dolphin's source
- probably lots of other stuff I forgot... Just take a look at all the TODOs in the CMakeLists.txt files for more information ;P
Additionally, I added various files to the svn:ignore list.
tl;dr: Unless you are a dev or you're building binary packages, this commit shouldn't bother you :P
git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@6326 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e