Newest update. This update fixes an issue with serial timeouts under Linux. Please let me know if you encounter any errors. I have tested this on three different systems and two different SIO2USB adapters with Arch/Antergos and full install/live CD. I was unable to reproduce any serial timeout errors.
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Package Details: respeqt-git r5.4.1RC2.r1.gccc3d17-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/respeqt-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | respeqt-git |
Description: | RespeQt emulates Atari SIO peripherals when connected to an Atari 8-bit computer with an SIO2PC cable. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/josch1710/RespeQt |
Keywords: | Atari emulator SIO |
Licenses: | GPL-2.0-only |
Submitter: | 8BitSloth |
Maintainer: | 8BitSloth |
Last Packager: | 8BitSloth |
Votes: | 3 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2015-10-10 04:30 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-03-07 15:08 (UTC) |
Dependencies (11)
- gcc-libs (gcc-libs-gitAUR, gccrs-libs-gitAUR, gcc11-libsAUR, gcc-libs-snapshotAUR)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-linux4AUR, glibc-eacAUR)
- hicolor-icon-theme (hicolor-icon-theme-gitAUR)
- libcups (libcups-gitAUR, cups-gitAUR, libcups-gssapiAUR)
- qt5-base (qt5-base-gitAUR, qt5-base-headlessAUR)
- qt5-serialport (qt5-serialport-gitAUR)
- qt5-svg (qt5-svg-gitAUR)
- zlib (zlib-ng-compat-gitAUR, zlib-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compat)
- cmake (cmake-gitAUR, cmake3AUR) (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- qt5-tools (make)
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8BitSloth commented on 2017-03-19 21:55 (UTC)
8BitSloth commented on 2016-05-07 03:38 (UTC)
Updated package to reflect newest git commit. Enjoy Jzatarski's newest build!
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8BitSloth commented on 2025-03-07 15:04 (UTC)
I've added gcc-libs for now. It worked as expected with and without this dependency in a new Arch install. I had purposely left this out when I started this package in 2015, but I do not remember why. Maybe it was that, at the time, gcc-libs was trying to pull all dependencies instead of those that were strictly needed. Anyway, let me know if any weird stuff happens since my Arch installs seem to work fine with this package where others struggle.