use a script to output zero-terminated strings instead of bash printf
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LOADER = loader64
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LOADER_FLAGS = -vwf
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SHA1SUM = sha1sum
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ZEROTERM = $(PYTHON) $(TOOLS_DIR)/zeroterm.py
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###################### Dependency Check #####################
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# RGBA32, RGBA16, IA16, IA8, IA4, IA1, I8, I4
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ifeq ($(EXTERNAL_TEXTURES),1)
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%: %.png
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printf "%s%b" "$(patsubst %.png,%,$^)" '\x00' > $@
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$(ZEROTERM) "$(patsubst %.png,%,$^)" > $@
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else
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%: %.png
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$(N64GRAPHICS) -i $@ -g $< -f $(lastword $(subst ., ,$@))
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import sys
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if len(sys.argv) < 2:
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print("usage: zeroterm <string>")
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else:
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sys.stdout.buffer.write(bytes(sys.argv[1], 'ascii') + b'\x00')
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