ladybird/Ports/quake3/patches
Gunnar Beutner ce8d410f36 Ports: Make the quake3 port buildable on ARM64 hosts
Previously, on ARM64 hosts we'd try to build ARM64 binaries even when
SERENITY_ARCH was set to x86_64. This would cause the build to fail.
2022-10-18 17:23:52 +02:00
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0001-Meta-Refactor-Makefile-to-support-Serenity.patch Ports: Make the quake3 port buildable on ARM64 hosts 2022-10-18 17:23:52 +02:00
0002-Engine-Add-Serenity-so-q_platform.h.patch
0003-Engine-Add-sys-select.h-include-for-Serenity.patch
0004-Meta-Add-ldl-library-for-Serenity-target.patch Ports: Make the quake3 port buildable on ARM64 hosts 2022-10-18 17:23:52 +02:00
0005-Engine-Move-ifdef-to-more-sensible-location.patch
0006-Meta-Add-ARCH-to-TOOLS_CFLAGS.patch Ports: Make the quake3 port buildable on ARM64 hosts 2022-10-18 17:23:52 +02:00
0007-Meta-Remove-extension-from-main-game-exe.patch Ports: Make the quake3 port buildable on ARM64 hosts 2022-10-18 17:23:52 +02:00
0008-Engine-Use-Serenity-style-PROT_EXEC-mmap.patch
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Patches for quake3 on SerenityOS

0001-Meta-Refactor-Makefile-to-support-Serenity.patch

Meta: Refactor Makefile to support Serenity

0002-Engine-Add-Serenity-so-q_platform.h.patch

Engine: Add Serenity so q_platform.h

0003-Engine-Add-sys-select.h-include-for-Serenity.patch

Engine: Add <sys/select.h> include for Serenity

QuakeIII makes extensive use of the select() syscall for its' netcode. It seems that Linux has this in a header that isn't <sys/select.h> like us, which results in an implicit declaration error.

0004-Meta-Add-ldl-library-for-Serenity-target.patch

Meta: Add -ldl library for Serenity target

0005-Engine-Move-ifdef-to-more-sensible-location.patch

Engine: Move #ifdef to more sensible location

No linker errors in this dojo!

0006-Meta-Add-ARCH-to-TOOLS_CFLAGS.patch

Meta: Add ARCH to TOOLS_CFLAGS

0007-Meta-Remove-extension-from-main-game-exe.patch

Meta: Remove extension from main game exe

0008-Engine-Use-Serenity-style-PROT_EXEC-mmap.patch

Engine: Use Serenity style PROT_EXEC mmap

The code for this was really old and crusty, so let's ifdef it out and use some more friendly Serenity style memory code.