checking for sdl-config... no
checking for SDL - version >= 1.0.0... no
*** The sdl-config script installed by SDL could not be found
*** If SDL was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the SDL_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full path to sdl-config.
configure: error: *** SDL version >= 1.0.0 not found.
but then i do this and:
-bash-2.05b# rpm -ql SDL
/usr/lib/libSDL-1.2.so.0
/usr/lib/libSDL-1.2.so.0.0.5
/usr/share/doc/SDL-1.2.5
/usr/share/doc/SDL-1.2.5/BUGS
/usr/share/doc/SDL-1.2.5/COPYING
/usr/share/doc/SDL-1.2.5/CREDITS
/usr/share/doc/SDL-1.2.5/README-SDL.txt
-bash-2.05b# which sdl-config
/usr/bin/which: no sdl-config in (/usr/java/j2re1.4.2/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin)
-bash-2.05b# rpm -qv SDL
SDL-1.2.5-3
which annoys me. i do indeed have SDL installed, but i don't have that sdl-config script it looks like, i did think about installing wine and running some of the fairly simple windows emulators for sega consoles, but the wine i have is the one on the RH8 CD and it doesn't want to work with my red hat 9 (and i can't be bothered tweaking wine as i think it is a dead end concept anyway, no disrespect to the developers who i am sure are doing a very good job) but to be honest on a pentium 3 700MHz there is probably something to be said for not using an emulator to run another emulator anyway. So what i am really saying is, does anybody know anything about running these 8 and 16 bit games console emulators in linux, and if so, how can i do it etc?
i'm also going to try and get a turbografx and an amiga emulator on the go but haven't tried them yet.
ps - oh yes one other thing, in konqueror (which i am currently using) it seems to think most of my ROM image files are all the same type of file. most of them are all detected as ROM images but if i set a default application for the *.smd ones then it applies that setting to all the rest (the atari, gameboy, sega ones etc) even though they all terminate in different extensions (*.gba, *.gbc, *.smd, *.gg etc) how do we sort it out? to make the matter more interesting, a couple are showing up as mp3s and one seems to be looking like a tar file, obviously it's determining the file type by the file's content, which is good in some cases, but not in this case.
does anybody know how to get kde to sort this out so it recognises the different types of ROM images as different file types?
*that's a sega genesis to you



