Re: [hatari-devel] Default configuration settings

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Troed,

Thank you for doing this. I was curious why the executable was so much larger than the released version that you compiled. The application bundle went from 20MB to about 44MB. I had thought about compiling a new development version (my version is from December 2015), but the recent changes had not really affected how I use Hatari.

Bob C


On Jun 9, 2016, at 2:13 PM, Troed Sångberg <troed@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well, of course, but .. ;)

For the Mac-inclined, I've made a build using the same build parameters I use for normal releases. Should be 10.5+, universal etc. Also, latest EmuTOS: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/669647/Hatari.devel.20160609.zip

Trivia: I've been hacking away for a while now at CMakeList.txt changes that will automatically produce the same build settings as I use for these builds. I'm still not there unfortunately - and I'm unsure whether it's due to CMake not supporting what I need it to or just my own CMake-incompetence. I'm down to three manual steps (although, placing the proper Frameworks, dylibs and tos.img into the build directory is an additional prerequisite).

/Troed



On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:23 PM, Nicolas Pomarède <npomarede@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Le 09/06/2016 19:11, Nicolas Pomarède a écrit :

../gui-osx/PrefsController.m:    IMPORT_SWITCH(realTime,
ConfigureParams.System.bRealTimeClock);
../gui-osx/PrefsController.m:    EXPORT_SWITCH(realTime,
ConfigureParams.System.bRealTimeClock);



In the meantime, maybe just comment those 2 lines to compile ?







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