This is not a fix for the issues with static linking, more like a workaround. Static linking still got issues
Apple recommends to use dynamic linking anyway, so I guess this doesn't matter much
max_autosave_num in the config files sets the number of autosaves to keep (default 16)
MAX_NUM_AUTOSAVES in Makefile.config sets the default value. 16 is used if no value is given
this behaviour can still be overwritten by keep_all_autosave (openttd.config setting)
Note: this is a requested behaviour for PDA ports, since they got limited storage space
This removes all the 64bit stuff from the Makefile. Everything should
work just fine. Also removed the warning on amd64, 64bit OpenTTD is
stable. Tnx to dst for commenting and testing on this subject.
-Fix: removed the ability for the oldAI to cheat (this will criple him somewhat)
-Add: base-code for many improvements to come in the AI-system
-Add: added base-code for multiplayer AIs (DOES NOT WORK YET!)
- Don't track dependencies on system headers
- Add an include path
- Silence a warning regarding a bad signal prototype
- Remove executable flag from pictures
- Add proper OTTD icon
Renamed railtypes.c into railtypes.h, all other tables are in .h files. (It should be in the tables dir but I couldn't figure out how to get it there without deleting it first).
Added const and extern.
- Merge the .c and .cpp part into one file
- Properly deinitialize at the end
- Remove "experimental" status
- Miscellaneous smaller changes
-Fix: Volume control works now
This results in shorter and hopefully easier to maintain files.
Note: I had to change paths in #include statements of some unrelated files, because I added the ottd base directory to the include path (-I.)
- Feature: [pbs] Implement autoplacement of pbs blocks, when a block has an entry and an exit pbs signal, covert the entire block to pbs. Can be turned off in the patch settings.
- Feature: [pbs] Allow showing of reserved status by making the tracks darker, when the pbs debug level is at least 1.
* Add: rail.[ch] for rail-related enums and wrapper functions.
* Codechange: Removed dozens of magic numbers with below enums.
* Codechange: Rewrote CheckTrackCombination().
* Add: TILE_SIZE, TILE_PIXELS and TILE_HEIGHT constants.
* Add: enums RailTileType, RailTileSubtype, SignalType to mask against the map arrays.
* Add: enums Track, TrackBits, Trackdir, TrackdirBits for railway track data. (Note that the old RAIL_BIT constants are replaced by TRACK_BIT ones).
* Add: enums Direction and DiagDirection
* Codechange: Moved a bunch of track(dir) related lookup arrays from npf.[ch] to rail.[ch].
* Codechange: move RailType enum from tile.h to rail.h.
* Add: Wrapper functions for masking signal status in the map arrays: SignalAlongTrackdir, SignalAgainstTrackdir and SignalOnTrack.
* Add: Wrapper functions to access rail tiles, using above enums
* Add: Wrapper functions to modify tracks, trackdirs, directions, etc.
* Add: Wrapper functions for all lookup arrays in rail.[ch] (Arrays are still used in parts of the code)
* Codechange: Renamed some variables and arguments to better represent what they contain (railbit -> track, bits -> trackdirbits, etc.).
* Codechange: Don't use FindLandscapeHeight() in CmdRemoveSingleRail(), since it returns way too much info. Use GetTileSlope() instead.
* Codechange: [NPF] Removed some unused globals and code from npf.c.
This fix solves the issue for now by installing scenarios in the system-wide data dir.
- Add: 32x32 xpm format icon, used for debian packaging.
- Some minor updates to the os/debian directory.