What does this do?
This script is basically the same as the toolchain scripts you've already enjoyed but this one grabs, builds and installs various libraries from the repository.
How do I use it?
./libraries.sh
Or:
sudo ./libraries-sudo.sh
What libraries are included?
Currently bzip2, freetype, jpeg, libbulletml, libmad, libmikmod, libogg, libpng, libpspvram, libTremor, libvorbis, lua, pspgl, pspirkeyb, SDL, SDL_gfx, SDL_image, SDL_mixer, SDL_ttf, sqlite and zlib.
They're compiled in the proper order to support more features, like the IR keyboard support recently added to SDL.
Where can I get it?
As always, the latest version is in the repository:
svn checkout svn://svn.ps2dev.org/psp/trunk/psplibraries
Enjoy!
Introducing the psplibraries script.
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im not a fan of stickys. there allways in the way on every page. i prefer one sticky like it is now and that should have a link to all the good stuff.SamuraiX wrote:I agree, threads like these should be stickied along with any other development setup aka Ubuntu, OSX, Cygwin, Dev-Cpp, etc....
take a look here for an example of a real mess http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-development-forum-11.html/