On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2011-06-27, Anthony J. Bentley <anthonyjbent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> pkg/DESCR:
>> DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator under GNU GPL. It can boot homebrew
>> and games, some of which are playable.
>>
>> Runs quite well on amd64/i386. The port is not really finished
>> though... it mysteriously fails to build if graphics/agg is installed.
>
> diff below relative to your tgz:
>
> - avoid conflict with ALIGN macro in <machine/param.h> (this should
> go upstream if possible)

Thanks, it's fixed upstream.

> - add proper deps for xdg desktop files and regen PLIST
> - add wantlib/lib dep for agg
> - drop unneeded patch to NDSSystem.h
> - sync wantlib
> - adjust Makefile closer to Makefile.template
> - more accurate license marker (source files say "GPL v2 or newer")

All look good.

> builds/packages ok but otherwise untested.

Works on i386.

> pkg/DESCR could do with adjusting, it doesn't read very clearly
> at present.

Here is a slightly better one from FreeBSD:

DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator.

It supports many homebrew NDS rom demos as well as a handful of wireless
multiboot demo NDS roms. It also runs DSLinux, the port of Linux to the
Nintendo DS.

ok?

--
Thanks,
Anthony J. Bentley

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