
On both Raspberry Pi OS and Retropie, it gives a SIGSEGV error due to not being able to find a window icon (which isn't even rendered with xinit!): $ sudo. Unfortunately, I was completely unable to get this repository to produce a functional binary. Ignore these if you're using a distro with a desktop interface.Īll of these dependencies combined will take up a rather considerable amount of space (I estimated it to be somewhere in the realm of 200MB's worth of dependencies), so please be aware of this if you decide to try compiling for yourself. These are very simple window managers, which are required for certain OpenGL-based applications (including IKEMEN GO) to work on RetroPie since it doesn't have a window manager by default. I personally never encountered this error, but for those who do, there's a possible solution. This apperas to be an alternative to libgl1-mesa-dev, and is specified by LucasFebatis's fork to be a way to solve Got b'X11: RandR gamma ramp support seems broken errors. These aren't specified to be required by the wiki page, but the build scripts will give you an error if either of these aren't installed. There's a couple additional packages I should note about as well: These are both required for GLFW (Graphics Library Framework), which handles graphics as well as inputs. Here's a list of all of the dependencies that IKEMEN GO needs, and what they all are for: Windblade-GR01's repository includes a page on the repository wiki that lists all the dependencies that it needs.

This repository is notable for specifically mentioning the Raspberry Pi in the repository description, despite the build itself being way behind Windblade-GR01's. This would be handy since it means the RetroPie builds would be identical to the desktop builds. This repository appears to be the "main" version of IKEMEN GO, and has an AppVeyor to automatically compile builds for Windows/Mac/Linux. This post will cover my attempts to try and get two specific repos to work:
Mugen pc 98 screenpack plus#
Mugen pc 98 screenpack full#

Most of the information from that post will be duplicated here, but it still may be worth reading the original post for a better picture of this.įuture Note: The information in this initial post may be out of date, and is kept largely for preservation's sake. Note: This thread is a continuation/branching-off of a post I made on this thread.
