I build SDL1.2 natively on the BBB for BeagleSNES.  I use the framebuffer 
for video, ALSA audio, and the joystick subsystem without any issue.  I 
have not tried the X11 video target because I have only worked with the 
framebuffer, but there isn't a reason why it would not work just as well.

There is currently no framebuffer target in 2.0.  I have added a 
rudimentary BeagleBone Black video target to my 2.0 codebase as I continue 
to work on getting the kinks worked out of the SGX-based OpenGL ES on the 
framebuffer with the 3.17 kernel.  With the features of the BBB still in 
flux, I would stick with 1.2 for your development for now.

Disable as much of SDL as you can via the configure script when you build 
natively.  I don't remember having to enable swap to build SDL, though I 
definitely have to enable it to build BeagleSNES natively.  I had to pull 
in a few dev packages to get the headers that I needed to build SDL, but it 
has been so long since I have done it that I don't remember which ones.

Andrew

On Sunday, November 2, 2014 5:04:59 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to setup my cross-compile tool chain for programming on 
> the BBB through a Linux Mint box with Eclipse running in VMPlayer. So far 
> I've been able to configure almost all the needed components properly to 
> cross-compile and deploy using g++-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf (for some reason 
> the non 'hf' version doesn't work-- I admit I am still trying to 
> differentiate between the various flavors of arm out there that are 
> represented by the compilers).
>
> However, I can't seem to quite get/find a cross-complied version of the 
> SDL lib (I know SDL2) doesn't work on the BBB.
>
> I found this <http://how-to-build-for-arm.wikispaces.com/sdl> page with 
> some instructions, but it doesn't seem to work quite right for me either. 
> Further, I know there is a version of SDL 1.2 that can be apt-get from the 
> BBB itself-- but of course this doesn't help when wanting to try to 
> cross-compile rather than compile directly on the BBB.
>
> Lastly, though I've been able to find some rather easy/straight forward 
> instructions 
> for the Raspberry Pi 
> <http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=39667>, I can't 
> seem to find anything comparable for the Debian version of BB.
>
> Does anyone happen to have any recommendations or suggestions?
>
> Thanks-
>

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