Could not successfully build lr-flycast
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@mitu I went in and located lr-flycast in optional packages, it threw the same error.
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@greenhawk84 said in Could not successfully build lr-flycast:
I went in and located lr-flycast in optional packages,
Not sure what you mean - building from source is usually done this way.
it threw the same error.
Should be fine now if you build from source again.
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@mitu thank you, one more question, I have a bunch of packages that are in red text that say they cannot be installed because of compatibility. Is this a new normal thing now or a side effect of using Zerojay's script for OpenBOR?
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@greenhawk84 it's a normal thing, added by some recent changes in RetroPie-Setup. They where hidden before, but now all packages are displayed and the ones that are not compatible are highlighted in red.
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@mitu said in Could not successfully build lr-flycast:
Looks like some recent changes in the upstream source 'broke' the build/compilation on ARM systems. Use the binaries to update in the mean time.
The issue seems to be still there for x86 systems.
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@crush Upstream looks like it's adding new code from the standalone emulator (
flycast
), potentially breaking the build on various platforms. Wait until things settle again to update from source. -
@mitu this has been long overdue for lr-flycast. I recall I had to submit a PR to get the Pi4's Vulkan driver working some months ago.
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@bluestang does this mean Flycast will utilize Vulkan soon?
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@greenhawk84 lr-flycast already is compatible with Vulkan for the Pi4. It is disabled in the RetroPie script but it can be easily modified to build lr-flycast with the Vulkan backend.
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@bluestang I am curious to know what exactly is using Vulkan right now on Pi4?
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