On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Andrew Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

v4.13.x-bone still has compatibly with that ancient SGX release, hdmi
audio is mainline now, so maybe it'll work.

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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