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So, I went into the cached jaylib source and I can force a rebuild from there ( I realize that I'm playing with fire a bit, making changes in ephemeral caches, but I'm definitely feeling my way through here without a roadmap. |
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Well, accidentally did a Maybe the best way to do it is to clone the jaylib repo, then pull /that/ down and change raylib config.h in it, then install to main janet library directory. I suppose that way I could update my dependencies to use my special jaylib. |
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OK, made a fork of Jaylib, pulled it down, then had to pull down the raylib stuff that's embedded because I didn't do it recursively. Then modified |
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OK, I have been on a long and arduous journey, but I think I have resolved my issue. At least as good as it's going to get resolved for now... So the file I need to change is deep inside raylib, which is a submodule of Jaylib. Neither of those projects have extended commit privs to me (probably exercising good judgement, to be honest). This meant that while I could pull them down locally and make the change I needed to So, I forked Jaylib and then, because that wasn't good enough, I also forked raylib. Then I updated the Then I went to my Artgrid directory, updated the BTW, if you want to build Artgrid for your architecture but you already have stock Jaylib installed, then you probably want to be careful that my Jaylib doesn't clobber the other on build ( |
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Hi!
I need to do some hacking on raylib (as used by Jaylib) for a little project I'm doing (https://hg.sr.ht/~oofoe/artgrid).
I've pulled Jaylib down into a local tree in my work directory, made the changes in the
%jpm_tree/lib/.cache/git__https___github.com_janet-lang_jaylib/raylib/src/config.h
(I'm just turning on JPG support for now), and then I go to rebuild my main app, but it doesn't recompile raylib.Is there any way I can get jpm to recompile raylib with my changes? It did it to install it and it would be nice if it could do it again because I just have the MS C++ build tools installed and that doesn't seem to include "make"...
Thanks very much!
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