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    Basic install failed - could not successfully build muplen64plus

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      RonReese @mitu
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      @mitu Yes will aim to do so, sorry for the delay had a busy weekend

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        RonReese @RonReese
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        @mitu here's the cfg file https://pastebin.com/Y07UZdjG

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          mitu Global Moderator @RonReese
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          @ronreese This is the default file - you didn't modify the video_driver line as I indicated in a previous post. Of course it won't work.

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            RonReese @mitu
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            @mitu I did then I had to change it back, as I stated it didn't work and I couldn't use anything on the laptop when I tried to load a game, the whole screen went blurred

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              mitu Global Moderator
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              Can you try updating RetroArch now and see if it works ?

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                RonReese @mitu
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                @mitu is there a new version of Retroarch to update to? or do you mean modify the video driver again?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @RonReese
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                  @ronreese I mean just do an update of the RetroArch package from the RetroPie-Setup script or just just to update all packages. I think there's a new build of RA that disables the wayland video driver, which has been causing problems for some people using Ubuntu 18.04.

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                    RonReese @mitu
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                    @mitu OK that sounds good, I'll give it a go when I'm home

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                      RonReese @RonReese
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                      @ronreese thanks for all of your help

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                        knightofdespair @BuZz
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                        @buzz said in Basic install failed - could not successfully build muplen64plus:

                        mupen64 currently fails on 32bit installs - should work on 64bit Ubuntu.

                        64 bit breaks a lot of other things. Why is the 32 bit not working?

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                          BuZz administrators @knightofdespair
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                          @knightofdespair Because the build system tries to link against a 64bit library I think but I can't remember for sure. What are the lots of other things 64bit breaks - I am not aware of them ?

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                            knightofdespair @BuZz
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                            @buzz the biggest problem I ran across was PCSX2, I am using a ~$300 Intel NUC to try to do everything up to a PS2 including Sega Saturn which works pretty well except the busted SDL2 on 64-bit and busted mupen64plus on 32-bit. Had a few scraping and controller issues but even the Dreamcast seems to work pretty well. If I can get all of those to play nice it will be a finished project.

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                              mitu Global Moderator @BuZz
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                              @buzz I think this can be fixed by adding

                               if compareVersions "$__os_debian_ver" ge 9; then
                              	     isPlatform "x86" && params+=("-DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBS=On")
                              fi
                              

                              to the GLideN64 plugin build stage.
                              This flag used to be global, but was changed in https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commit/336f1398c7040f39ae057338978a739ffe8a5a60.

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                                BuZz administrators @mitu
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                                @mitu looks good thanks. I'll try it.

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                                  knightofdespair
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                                  Tried it out, worked for me! You guys are the best!

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                                    BuZz administrators
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                                    I actually just made the flag global again - but perhaps your fix is better. However I guess it's not an issue on newer OSs - built ok on my x86_64 machine also.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @BuZz
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                                      @buzz I was considering the reason it was introduced - it could fail compiling on 16.04 based distributions due to the old libpng12 present there.

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                                        BuZz administrators @mitu
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                                        @mitu I made some comments here - https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commit/336f1398c7040f39ae057338978a739ffe8a5a60 - but I don't think I want to worry too much about the old LTS now 18.04 is out.

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