These flags are known to fix one known issue exclusive to Linux: the Volvagia boss battle sequence. The softlock that occurs points towards a possible floating point precision error, possibly tied to the camera/Volvagia movement. This does not occur for the Windows build. It's possible that there are more issues that gets fixed by these flags. These flags will ensure that the compiler follows the IEEE 754 standard, which so happens to be the same behaviour that Windows uses. For more details, read this informative stackoverflow post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16395650
* Initial Linux/GCC support commit
* Add instructins for linux in the README
* apply suggestions by @Erotemic and @Emill
* Fix python 3.10 symlink line
* Fix func_80041E80 type mismatch (#3)
Type mismatch functions.h:664
* Makefile: clean OTRExporter/libultraship/ZAPDTR with distclean and fix CXX_FILES
* Makefile: find C/CXX_FILES automatically
* Makefile: remove ugly conditions in find commands
* cleanup _MSC_VER usage
* fix Windows build
* cleanup extraction scripts
* fix Windows build
* Fix Windows path separator issue
* fix rumble support for linux
* use glew-cmake in dockerfile
* add pulseaudio backend
* fix ZAPDTR linkage
* Check for "soh.elf" in directory (#6)
hide second button if `soh.exe` or `soh.elf` is present
* Fix hardcoded segment addresses (#5)
* fix condition
* hack lus -> soh dep for ZAPDTR
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