Dolphin install on x86 (32 bit) Ubuntu fails ...
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Hello,
I have installed Retropie on Linux Mint 16.04 LTS x86 build and then I installed dolphin via retropie setup script. The script runs and seemingly installs dolphin ,however when I tried to launch a rom the screen went black and took me back to emulation station.. upon checking the run command log I got this:
Parameters:
Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu -b -e "/home/noor/RetroPie/roms/gc/Sonic Adventure 2 - Battle.iso"
/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 965: /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu: No such file or directoryThen I checked the dolphin directory in /opt/emulators and it was indeed empty .. I think what what I should be looking for is the build log , I am not a Linux expert & would appreciate some help :)
Thanks in advance !
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bump , okay found this log in /home/noor/RetroPie-Setup/logs
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CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:198 (message):
You're building on an unsupported platform: 'i686' with 4-byte pointers.
Enable generic build if you really want a JIT-less binaryit detected i868 platform as I have an i7 , but I have the 32 bit installed for PCSX2 to work , I am really confused now
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@noor_dxb requires 64bit (for the jit compiler). I will provide a workaround for pcsx2 on 64bit when I have time (an option to exclude our custom sdl2).
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oh I have went x86 for Dolphin & PCSX2 , yea would really appreciate an x64 fix for PCSX2 :)
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@BuZz Thanks ! , I'll check that out today :)
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I am confused on Dolphin and hopefully you can help me.
When I run dolphin install in Retropie, it isn't able to complete because it can't install certain packages. I can install dolphin externally but for ease of use, I'd like it to be IN Retropie. What am I missing?
Linux Mint 64 bit
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