http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15
--- Comment #40 from David Timms <dtimms(a)iinet.net.au> 2008-11-30 02:11:41 ---
(In reply to comment #38)
http://belegdol.republika.pl/rpmstuff/bsnes-0.037a-3.fc10.src.rpm
Changes:
- Keep -fomit-frame-pointer
- $(strip) can stay
- Re-added system zlib patch
Build completes on i386, good work ;)
new rpmlint warning:
$ rpmlint /home/davidt/rpmbuild/SRPMS/bsnes-0.037a-3.fc9.src.rpm
/home/davidt/rpmbuild/RPMS/i386/bsnes-0.037a-3.fc9.i386.rpm
/home/davidt/rpmbuild/RPMS/i386/bsnes-debuginfo-0.037a-3.fc9.i386.rpm
bsnes.i386: W: spurious-executable-perm
/usr/share/doc/bsnes-0.037a/README.Fedora
3 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 1 warnings.
because of:
$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/bsnes-0.037a/
total 24
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3783 2008-11-30 09:22 license.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1324 2008-11-30 09:22 README.Fedora
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3409 2008-11-30 09:22 readme.txt
run time: loads and runs various roms, OK. [f9 i386 + f10 i386]
audio: [tested on f10 i386]
alsa - no progress in drawing visuals {cpu=100%}
openal - audio is OK
oss - audio is OK
libao - no progress in drawing visuals, need to kill emu.{cpu=100%}
none - runs OK.
I wonder what it would take to default the audio to openal or oss ?
If no can do, an item in README.fedora indicating using one of the above would
be useful.
With these latest changes, runs fine with selinux enforcing.
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On my notebook PC, it is difficult to use the emulator because the cursor key
mapping seems to be problematic. Configuration Settings|Input: {defaults} what
it shows when I assign key, and press the cursor keys:
Up: {up} print_screen
Down: {down} rsuper
Left: {left} ralt
right: {right} not detected, had to use right shift.
I'm not sure what the cause of this is; however I had the same issue when
running a winxp guest in vmware server on the notebook once I upgraded to F10
preview and also with F10 release. There was a vmware keyboard mapping config
that sets the keymap back to operating normally within the vmware guest. The
names inserted by bsnes into the assignments is the same function that these
keys were triggering in vmware. Note that in the raw OS, the keymapping was
correct. It might be to do with the X input changes ?
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