(09-27-2012, 05:16 AM)pville Wrote:(09-27-2012, 02:54 AM)neobrain Wrote: We don't provide source packages because a) no one of the devs really care about it (sorry, but it's the way it is) b) the source is >50 MB when including the Externals directory (if we excluded that, we'd basically drop Windows support for the source package AND most linux distributions which don't have all of the dependencies in their default repos) c) I don't really see why you can't just use Git for getting the source (Git doesn't require you to check out the whole history [I think you can even get around creating a local Git repo at all?], so you really get the same result like with a tar.gz anyway).a) If you don't care, then I can't care for you. This is an opportunity to see how Dolphin compiles across many different systems and also to bring the joy of GameCube/Wii gaming to more people. The pkgsrc team has a set of servers which are used to bulk build packages and test them. You can see some examples of pkgsrc bulk build results here:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-bulk
If that's not interesting to any of your developers...
No, that's not interesting, and we don't really care if you can't care for us. Dolphin won't work on Netbsd anyway, the GL backend currently requires Cg which is a proprietary library from Nvidia available only on Windows/Linux/OSX x86/x64.