> Unless this bug has changed since 0.139, recent versions of MinGW/MSYS do not build > MAME at all, because of issues with the Makefiles.
The bug hasn't changed, but MAME itself has been largely cleared of GCC 4.6 problems in that timeframe. Similarly, Clang 2.9 3.0 should work for MAME when it's released as we've also been testing there (and they've kindly fixed a bug specifically exposed by MAME). > make depend does not address what I'm talking about: What does address what I'm > talking about is replacing drivlist.c with a driver interface and binding the drivers > at runtime. Then, the code in src/emu/* and mame/drivers/* can be static libraries > without creating a circular dependency at link-time. The way the current build system > handles this is by linking hundreds of .o's into one monolithic executable, which > takes forever and breaks building on android.
Now I'm confused, because that's not what the current build system does at all. It distills the .os into a few dozen .a static libraries (libemu.a for src/emu, namco.a for Namco games, and so on) and then links all the libraries together.
Also, there have been significant changes to how drivlist.c is handled since 0.139.
Edited by R. Belmont (09/07/11 08:12 PM)
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