X11 is linked in because I apt-get the SDL 1.2 library, which has X11 as a
package dependency. I don't actually use X11 for anything. If you were to
build a bare-bones SDL 1.2 from source, you could remove the need to link
in X11.
FYI, I have spoken with Ryan Gordon (one of the SDL maintainers) about a
BeagleBone target in SDL 2.x. Raspberry Pi already has its own target, and
I thought that having a BB target providing similar functionality would
make things simple for everyone trying to get GLES, audio, input, etc.
working on the platform. But, that discussion was maybe two years ago,
when SGX support was in one kernel version and not in the next, HDMI audio
was squirrelly, etc. Ryan left the door open for us to provide a patch for
SDL 2.0 whenever we'd like, though, so it might be a good time to revisit
that if the kernel and Debian filesystem are where they need to be to
support such things.
Andrew
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017, Jason Kridner wrote:
Awesome, thanks.
It seems you are still linking in libX11. Is that right?
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