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The actual port is SeriousSamClassic, but only The First Encounter is built and installed. It should be relatively easy to also build and install The Second Encounter from this port in the future. |
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0001-CMake-Remove-march-native.patch | ||
0002-CMake-Set-the-install-prefix-to-our-staging-prefix.patch | ||
0003-SamTFE-Force-__linux__-macro-to-be-1.patch | ||
0004-Engine-Remove-malloc.h.patch | ||
0005-Engine-Remove-static_assert-on-pthread_t.patch | ||
0006-Engine-Add-missing-include-for-sys-select.h.patch | ||
0007-Engine-Support-running-from-usr-local.patch | ||
ReadMe.md |
Patches for serious-sam-classic on SerenityOS
0001-CMake-Remove-march-native.patch
CMake: Remove -march=native
The compiler complains about this:
error: bad value 'native' for '-march=' switch
However, in the list of supported options, native
is included - so
there's something funky going on. Leaving this option out lets the game
compile successfully.
0002-CMake-Set-the-install-prefix-to-our-staging-prefix.patch
CMake: Set the install prefix to our staging prefix
This makes sure the binaries are installed to /usr/local
.
0003-SamTFE-Force-__linux__-macro-to-be-1.patch
SamTFE: Force linux macro to be 1
We are compatible with the Linux version, and setting this macro allows us to identify as Linux and compile successfully.
0004-Engine-Remove-malloc.h.patch
Engine: Remove malloc.h
This seems to be a non-standard header. The API used by the game already finds its way through the inclusion of other headers, so leave this out.
0005-Engine-Remove-static_assert-on-pthread_t.patch
Engine: Remove static_assert on pthread_t
In x86_64 Serenity, sizeof(size_t) == 8
and sizeof(pthread_t) == 4
.
The game seems to run just fine without this assertion, and changing
pthread_t
is quite the yak hole.
0006-Engine-Add-missing-include-for-sys-select.h.patch
Engine: Add missing include for <sys/select.h>
0007-Engine-Support-running-from-usr-local.patch
Engine: Support running from /usr/local
A lot of logic is hardcoded to /usr
, so we push it in the right
direction to allow it to run from /usr/local
instead.