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  • sleepybisexual,

    Thank you. BTW, what’s Linux mint based on?

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  • sleepybisexual,

    I know its ubuntu base, was wondering if 22.04 or something else, I’ll look

    ugo,

    I thought mint was switching to a debian base but it looks like I am mistaken. While LMDE exists, it’s still not the default.

    Got the feeling that’s probably gonna change soonish, we’ll see.

    lemmyreader,

    You can try to follow the build instructions like mentioned in another comment but be aware that you are trying to build for a platform which has as far as I can see no official support compile instructions for the software. YMMV.

    sabreW4K3,
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    From what I can see, there’s no R5 builds/architecture available.

    github.com/nesbox/TIC-80?tab=readme-ov-file#build…

    joes,

    Hence the need to build themselves. It boils down to: download the source, install the dependencies, (configure,) compile, install. In this case, you need make/cmake. You could also crosscompile (on another machine), but that’s trickier. If you’ve never compiled something yourself, maybe start with a known-good configuration from your distribution’s sources.

    sleepybisexual,

    I’ve never compiled anything but time is not an issue. Will try follow some instructions.

    Tho can I compile for riscv on my x88_64 laptop?

    Successful_Try543,

    What you are intending to do is cross-compiling. Maybe this resource is useful for you.

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