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1.2.10
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Major bugfixes |
17-May-2006 12:18 |
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1.2.9
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N/A |
17-Oct-2005 15:04 |
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1.2.8
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Minor bugfixes |
08-Apr-2005 13:30 |
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1.2.6
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Minor feature enhancements |
08-Sep-2003 19:21 |
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1.2.5
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Major bugfixes |
13-Jan-2003 07:45 |
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1.2.4
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Minor bugfixes |
25-Jun-2002 02:05 |
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1.2.3
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Major feature enhancements |
05-Dec-2001 22:50 |
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1.2.1
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N/A |
25-Jun-2001 22:06 |
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1.2.0
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Major feature enhancements |
27-Mar-2001 07:05 |
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1.1.8
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Major bugfixes |
13-Feb-2001 12:13 |
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Comments
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Wrong topic
by Kreiger - Aug 10th 2004 07:49:06
Since SDL isn't a game, how about changing the topic from
"Games/Entertainment" to "Software
Development::Libraries" ?
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ld version 2.11 required
by erl - Oct 10th 2001 16:35:53
Compiling SDL 1.2 from source with ld version 2.11, ld segfaults when
linking some assembler stuff.
Upgrading to binutils 2.11.2 solved this problem for me.
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Re: ld version *2.11.2* required
by erl - Oct 10th 2001 16:37:06
Sorry, wrong subject on my posting, should be:
ld version 2.11.2 or later requred...
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Quality and Community
by Guido Draheim - Jun 26th 2001 09:50:02
SDL has been developed by Loki as the foundation for their ports of
commercial games from Win32 to Linux, it has the virtue known as production
quality that comes from usage for a dozen products. Later more platforms
and features were added, many of them made from a very active developer
community. Quite some add-on packages exist that are not shipped with the
core-SDL, have a look at libsdl.org/libraries. Using
plain Ansi C and the Lesser GPL has furthered re-usage of the
mulitmedia-routines from SDL, there are bindings for about every computer
language around, and many graphics oriented software has an SDL-backend
now. Slowly it has become the cross-platform cross-application
multimedia API while still being easy to use.
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Excellent!
by Shaman - Dec 14th 1999 09:58:06
Compiles and works cleanly on Linux, Solaris and Solaris x86 for me.
This is the game SDK that the others should be judged by IMHO.
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