Package Details: pcsx2-git 2.3.119.r1.g9e21ee1bc4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pcsx2-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pcsx2-git
Description: A Sony PlayStation 2 emulator
Upstream URL: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2
Licenses: GPL-3.0+
Conflicts: pcsx2
Provides: pcsx2
Submitter: alucryd
Maintainer: weirdbeard (xiota)
Last Packager: weirdbeard
Votes: 130
Popularity: 0.101864
First Submitted: 2014-03-26 14:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-19 15:42 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

weirdbeard commented on 2024-08-17 03:40 (UTC)

https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/11632

This package now enables Cmake Package mode proper. PCSX2 will here on, be installed in the package standard folders /usr/bin, /usr/share, /usr/lib. Following the XDG standard pcsx2's config files remain in .config/PCSX2

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MarisaDOOM commented on 2014-08-04 18:44 (UTC)

sorry. I flagged the package by mistake.

alucryd commented on 2014-08-03 14:00 (UTC)

gregory38 just commited all necessary fixes for PCSX2 to be built against wx3.0 on arch \o/ New PKGBUILD is up. Also I've enabled the extra plugins option, it provides the Linuz CDVD plugin.

alucryd commented on 2014-07-30 18:30 (UTC)

Thing is, a lib32 package has to provide exactly the same as the regular package, that's why I used gtk2. I have no idea if PCSX2 would require gtk3, what I know is the current wxgtk needs to be patched to compile against gtk3 (I have the patch, I made some gtk3 wxgtk packages not so long ago, but turned out most apps don't like it). This is worth trying though, I'll see if I can allocate some time to this.

rafaelff commented on 2014-07-30 18:25 (UTC)

Really nice to know they are working on 64bit support! <oldman> And I still remember when there wasn't even 'make install' procedure in PCSX2... PKGBUILD was ugly, but at least delivered the files correctly... </oldman> Hey, I took a look in lib32-wxgtk. I didn't try to compile, but here is a suggestion: did try to verify if lib32-wxgtk should be built with GTK3 in order to PCSX2 work?

alucryd commented on 2014-07-29 23:52 (UTC)

Good stuff! I've uploaded lib32-wxgtk, but pcsx2 fails to build when I want to use it, I'll wait until this is solved to up the new PKGBUILD. I've opened an issue about it: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/172 BTW, I like where this is heading: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/commit/35979bb5a6bd54ff5335ca00de881e597afaef23

rafaelff commented on 2014-07-29 20:33 (UTC)

.... and the use of sparsehash removed [1] [1] https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/157

rafaelff commented on 2014-07-29 20:31 (UTC)

Hey, just to let you know that support for wxgtk3 was implemented and merged today [1]. [1] https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/156

alucryd commented on 2014-07-28 23:14 (UTC)

Well actually they do use git tags, they tagged 1.2.1 (not 1.2.2 for some reason); the problmen comes from the fact that they bump their version numbers before actually releasing something. Git tags work like this: you tag a release, and subsequent "git describe" will output the latest tag, the number of commits since then and the latest commit hash. In the end, this is probably a matter of preference, lots of programs bump their version numbers right after a release, but imho it makes more sense to not do so when using git. tl;dr They would need to change their versioning, ie stop bumping it after a release, and apart for "it's better to do this with git", there isn't much of an argument here.

rafaelff commented on 2014-07-28 23:01 (UTC)

It would be really nice with they used. I'd would report it to them [1], but I don't have much arguments (I just know just some basics of Git) so I might not be convincing enough. [1] https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues

alucryd commented on 2014-07-28 22:44 (UTC)

Sorry about the delay, this had escaped my mind. It's a shame they don't use git tags properly like dolphin's team or pretty much everyone else do because they're very informative, but oh well, ugly pkgver() it is. Thx for pointing it out.