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    Allegro itself, and some of the libraries that depend on it. Build environments need updated, the makefile needs updated, everything needs tested to make sure stuff didn't break for whatever reason. It's not unreasonably difficult, but it's not trivial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saffith View Post
    Allegro itself, and some of the libraries that depend on it. Build environments need updated, the makefile needs updated, everything needs tested to make sure stuff didn't break for whatever reason. It's not unreasonably difficult, but it's not trivial.
    Not trivia, surely. I believe that we have some modifications to allegro in place too.

    One thing I'll note is that our allegro version cannot call rotate_sprite_trans(). I've been running some tests, and it seems that ag4 has newer drawing functions that I plan to use, that aren't in our package ?!

    I'm unsure if draw_bitmap_ex will work at present.

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