IS_JOYCONFIG was removed back in 2015 (1b7576aa), but there are still
some mentions of retroarch-joyconfig in the docs and Makefiles. Clean
these up so folk aren't confused about the fact it's no longer
available.
* Allow parallel compilation in PS2
* Allow to compile with griffin or common compilation in PS2
* Enable dummy core to be used in other platforms
* Use threads in YML config
* Add the compilation to PS2 in GitHub Actions
- change bundle identifier to match that used in the official releases
- remove code signature assignment
- add a minimal assets.zip so that one can build and run without having to be required to go thru the online updater
- add the tvOS core directory
- add tvOS target
- support code signing tvOS cores by adding an argument to the code signing cores script
- use NSCachesDirectory for the documents directory
- add some mfi controller handling logic to set non-game controllers to the last index to avoid interfering with operation
- autodetect mfi controller for apple tv on startup - added autodetect to hid joypad
- added a webserver to transfer files for tvOS
- xcode: clean up project, remove unused folders
- remove HAVE_MATERIALUI setting for tvos build, make it use XMB as default
- added retroarch app icon courtesy of @MrJs
- added auto-detect of mfi controller for apple tv
* Adds new RetroArchQT build target to RetroArch_Metal.xcodeproj
Prerequisites:
* Install Qt Frameworks
$ brew install qt
* Build `moc` files using
$ make -f Makefile.apple HAVE_QT=1 Q=/usr/local/opt/qt/bin/moc generate
Limitations:
* Qt frameworks are not embedded in bundle, therefore Qt must be
installed via the `brew` command
== DETAILS
- Add *.swp to gitignore so editor swap files don't get committed
- Remove unneeded commented-out defines from WiiU build
- Start on fix for DSI when switching cores on WiiU
== TESTING
Sigh. I'm back at "System Memory error", which makes me think the problem
might be the SD card. (On the plus side, I manually verified the hash so
at least the copy process is working).
So, that's to say that I can't actually test to see if the DSI error is
fixed.