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Package Details: libretro-mame-git 77877.b21b2c1e860-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/libretro-mame-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | libretro-mame-git |
Description: | libretro implementation of MAME. (Arcade) |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/libretro/mame |
Licenses: | custom:MAME License |
Groups: | libretro |
Submitter: | OJaksch |
Maintainer: | joaquinito2051 |
Last Packager: | OJaksch |
Votes: | 6 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2015-10-09 14:44 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2021-01-29 07:57 (UTC) |
Dependencies (7)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-linux4AUR, glibc-eacAUR, glibc-eac-binAUR, glibc-eac-rocoAUR)
- libretro-core-info (libretro-core-info-gitAUR)
- zlib (zlib-ng-compat-gitAUR, zlib-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compatAUR, zlib-ng-compat)
- alsa-lib (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- libglvnd (libglvnd-gitAUR) (make)
- python2AUR (python2-binAUR) (make)
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veganvelociraptr commented on 2022-11-03 02:06 (UTC)
The use of Python2 has been deprecated. Can this package be updated to Python 3?
OJaksch commented on 2020-05-20 13:11 (UTC) (edited on 2020-05-20 13:11 (UTC) by OJaksch)
@PedroHLC
And apparently THAT should do the trick as alkazar already suggedted. I have that prepared but not commited, as I'm actually waiting for new commits by team libretro - but it seems that Corona is slowing down many things.
Let me push this up.
PedroHLC commented on 2020-05-20 13:04 (UTC)
Yep, it built with python (3), I've have added libglvnd and alsa-lib, but didn't tested without.
PedroHLC commented on 2020-05-20 12:32 (UTC) (edited on 2020-05-20 12:33 (UTC) by PedroHLC)
I maintain a repository with 2080 packages, where daily I rebuild at least 300 packages (and this one is about to enter the hourly builds).
So I'm pretty sure the clean containers are working correctly, I just replaced "python2" by "python" and it was building. To test it, try creating a container with just "base-devel", add one user and run
makepkg -s --noconfirm
.But then build failed with probably an upstream error:
OJaksch commented on 2020-05-20 12:25 (UTC)
@PedroHLC Just recompiled this package successfuly without making any changes regarding python. Are you sure that your container is working correctly?
PedroHLC commented on 2020-05-20 12:10 (UTC)
When building from a clean container:
I think you either want to use python3 or say to the make the path of python2
alkazar commented on 2020-05-04 23:26 (UTC)
Hello! I noticed this package is missing a few makedepends: libglvnd alsa-lib
OJaksch commented on 2018-08-17 03:48 (UTC) (edited on 2018-08-17 03:49 (UTC) by OJaksch)
@urbenlegend: I know what you mean, but cannot comprehend this:
yaourt libretro-mame-git
1 aur/libretro-mame-git 60059.c816514b727-1 [installed] (5) (0,08)
pamac update -a
[...] To build (2):
swiften 4.0.2-1
swift-im 4.0.2-1
The extra 7 in this case arrives when compiling and testing with makepkg; I'm gathering "commits" and "last commit" (60059.c816514b72-1 here) for "pkgver" and after building pkgver is getting a higher/extended version number than before. And this is really weird as this is the other way round at my site: If I leave pkgver that way, all is well. But when I set pkgver to the really seen "last commit", MY aur-helpers are complaining for an update.
Anyway, stay tuned, next update will arrive very soon :)
urbenlegend commented on 2018-08-16 18:24 (UTC)
AUR helpers keep telling me there's an update to this package even though I've already rebuilt it. I see that the installed package version is 60059.c816514b72-1, but the package version in AUR is 60059.c816514b727-1. Is the extra 7 in there throwing things off?
I've tested with both pamac and yay and the problem occurs in both.
OJaksch commented on 2018-04-25 04:48 (UTC)
What does "the core fails to load in retroarch" mean? I just built libretro-mame-git-58182.7250c677e84-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz, fired up retroarch's UI, selected core "Arcade (MAME)" and a game as content and everything worked as expected.
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