(svn r22003) -Document [FS#3447]: that SDL for Mac OS X might very well be unusable

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rubidium 2011-02-06 21:14:57 +00:00
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@ -2265,6 +2265,12 @@ detect_sdl() {
return 0
fi
if [ "$os" = "OSX" ]; then
log 1 "WARNING: sdl is known to fail on some versions of Mac OS X"
log 1 "WARNING: with some hardware configurations. Use at own risk!"
sleep 5
fi
if [ "$with_sdl" = "1" ] || [ "$with_sdl" = "" ] || [ "$with_sdl" = "2" ]; then
sdl_config="sdl-config"
else

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@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ officially supporting Mac OS X again. For now it remains unsupported and
we only apply bug fixes provided by the community but we are unable to fix
these bugs ourselves.
- 3447 [OSX] SDL port is unuseable
- 2484 [OSX] Cannot enter CJK characters
2.1) Known bugs that will not be solved
@ -212,6 +211,15 @@ OpenTTD not properly resizing with SDL on X [FS#3305]
and GNOME's. With the XFCE's and LXDE's window managers the resize
event is sent when the user releases the mouse.
Incorrect colours, crashes upon exit, debug warnings and smears upon
window resizing with SDL on Mac OS X [FS#3447]
Video handling with (lib)SDL under Mac OS X is known to fail on some
versions of Mac OS X with some hardware configurations. Some of the
problems happen only under some circumstances whereas others are
always present.
We suggest that the SDL video/sound backend is not used for OpenTTD
in combinations with Mac OS X.
Train crashes entering same junction from block and path signals [FS#3928]
When a train has reserved a path from a path signal to a two way
block signal and the reservation passes a path signal through the