dolphin/Externals/libusbx
Shawn Hoffman ccd30024b3 Update to VS2013 and a slew of build-related updates. Notes:
* Currently there is no DEBUGFAST configuration. Defining DEBUGFAST as a preprocessor definition in Base.props (or a global header) enables it for now, pending a better method. This was done to make managing the build harder to screw up. However it may not even be an issue anymore with the new .props usage.
* D3DX11SaveTextureToFile usage is dropped and not replaced.
* If you have $(DXSDK_DIR) in your global property sheets (Microsoft.Cpp.$(PlatformName).user), you need to remove it. The build will error out with a message if it's configured incorrectly.
* If you are on Windows 8 or above, you no longer need the June 2010 DirectX SDK installed to build dolphin. If you are in this situation, it is still required if you want your built binaries to be able to use XAudio2 and XInput on previous Windows versions.
* GLew updated to 1.10.0
* compiler switches added: /volatile:iso, /d2Zi+
* LTCG available via msbuild property: DolphinRelease
* SDL updated to 2.0.0
* All Externals (excl. OpenAL and SDL) are built from source.
* Now uses STL version of std::{mutex,condition_variable,thread}
* Now uses Build as root directory for *all* intermediate files
* Binary directory is populated as post-build msbuild action
* .gitignore is simplified
* UnitTests project is no longer compiled
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libusbx
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libusbx is a library for USB device access from Linux, Mac OS X,
Windows and OpenBSD/NetBSD userspace, with OpenBSD/NetBSD, and to a
lesser extent some of the newest features of Windows (such as libusbK
and libusb-win32 driver support) being EXPERIMENTAL.
It is written in C and licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public
License version 2.1 or, at your option, any later version (see COPYING).

libusbx is abstracted internally in such a way that it can hopefully
be ported to other operating systems. Please see the PORTING file
for more information.

libusbx homepage:
http://libusbx.org/

Developers will wish to consult the API documentation:
http://api.libusbx.org

Use the mailing list for questions, comments, etc:
http://mailing-list.libusbx.org

- Pete Batard <pete@akeo.ie>
- Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
- Xiaofan Chen <xiaofanc@gmail.com>
- Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@gmail.com>
(use the mailing list rather than mailing developers directly)