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10-26-2009, 09:01 PM
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For the other branches what I do is is have different folders for the main pcsx2 and other branches, one folder for checkout "http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/" and another for "http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/branches/legacy_gui" for example but you could just make a single folder for "http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/" which would get ALL the branches included I guess (that would include the wiki and other things too tho so not really a good idea xD).
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i have them separate too one for legacy and one for wxgui one.
Also which build type should i use (debug/devel/release) ?
From what i know devel shows more output on the console and the release is the most stable one, don't know about debug tough.
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10-26-2009, 09:28 PM
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Choose the release type for your processor (SSE2/SSSE3/SSE4) so it will be the faster option on your CPU (in your case SSE4) unless you want to get the 3 in which case you'd have to rebuild GSdx and last if you choose "Release" alone it will not compile GSdx. Devel doesnt have all optimizations turned on and has a few more debug messages and will compile a lot faster than release but it will be slower when running it. Debug is more useful for the developers really having a lot more of messages and Im not sure but I guess it's the only one that can be debugged properly with the proper tools will also be slowest.
Right now if you want to compile the plugins you have to use the trunk as legacy_gui doesnt have them.
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Devel is good for some testing, not really sure if that helps the devs tho they ususally just know what's the problem
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