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Speaking of which, does RPMFusion package u releases or just integer?
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Yeah, u releases never leave -testing but they are there.
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Ahh, ok. I don't normally have -testing added, so that's why I didn't see it.
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Also, there have been issues reported in the past where mass conversions like that hit some binary files in the source tree and caused the compile to fail and/or the resulting binary to not work properly. Restrict to *.c, *.h, and *.mak for safety. Another reason why I prefer dos2unix. It is fairly accurate at ignoring anything that appears to be a non-text file. Also, I'm looking about on software.opensuse.org, and while there are packages available, the releases are almost a year old year old (I don't know which one it is at the moment as I'm dualbooted into Windows at present)... openSUSE 12.1: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators/openSUSE_12.1/openSUSE 11.4: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators/openSUSE_11.4/
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That's actually a good point - I have no idea who's doing the SuSE packaging right now, if anyone. All the other "name" distros and the *BSDs are actively updated.
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The MAME package for openSUSE is usually taken from PackMan since there's apparently no 'official' package that's up to date: http://packman.links2linux.org/package/mame(EDIT: I was considering to add MAME and MESS packages to "my" QMC2 repository just because of this, but I've actually better things to do )
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Hi ! Are there some additional build options that could be used in order to speed up emulation (x64 target in my case) ? I didn't realize my i3 CPU would be too slow for Cave SH3 emulation... Just a little, but it is !
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Default options are as good as it gets usually, and GCC tends to get buggy fast if you go off the beaten path. Cave SH3 is quite heavy - it's a miracle it runs fast on any PC at all right now.
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Arch Linux instructions: sudo pacman -S base-devel git sdl2 gtk2 gconf sdl2_ttf gcc qt4 GCC comes with G++ by default in Pacman!
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