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2006-03-03(svn r3745) Fix two buffer overflows, one case of undefined behavior (the ↵tron
destination buffer of sprintf() may not alias with one of its arguments) and some other minor stuff introduced in r3740
2006-03-02(svn r3740) -Feature: [OSX] added OS version, CPU type and newGRF settings ↵bjarni
to assert window and a message to tell people to add that to a bug report It also adds a new error window, which can be used just like assert, but it is also active when asserts are turned off This is useful for places where it's really important to check even if assert is turned off. It's not used in the code yet
2006-01-12(svn r3395) Add Id tag (and svn property) to macosx files.peter1138
2006-01-06(svn r3375) -Add: [ FS#29 ] show an error dialog for OSX cocoa driver (egladil)truelight
2005-12-10(svn r3286) -Fix: [OSX] 10.2 works again and universal binaries got 10.2 as ↵bjarni
target by default
2005-12-10(svn r3281) -Feature: [OSX] added native cocoa sound and video drivers (egladil)bjarni
you can still use SDL drivers if you like and you have to run "make upgradeconf" to start using the cocoa drivers (or manually write WITH_COCOA:=1) since SDL breaks the cocoa drivers, you can't compile with both SDL and cocoa support Using cocoa drivers makes it easier to make universal binaries and it solves: -FS#18 [OSX] SDL is weird in universal binaries -FS#2 [OSX] lazy pointer crash on exit -FS#10 [OSX] linking error when linking statically to SDL 1.2.8 (needless to explain this, but it means it should be able to compile statically with the default settings now) -[ 1215073 ] Switching to large size out of fullscreen crashes Using SDL drivers will still have those issues though
2005-07-28(svn r2741) -Feature: [OSX] added a window to display asserts on OSX (Tobin)bjarni
2005-07-24(svn r2703) - Feature: [OSX] Added a native alert window to show whatever ↵bjarni
error() needs to print (Tobin made this, while I fixed some issued in it) - As a bonus, we now have an objective C file (os/macosx/macos.m) to use the functions Apple made to interact with OS stuff