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fpm
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Debian Discusses Vendoring yet Again
If you ever revisit that decision, check out FPM. It can shave off a few of the rough edges related to packaging: https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
- Fpm – Packaging Made Simple
- PackagingCon – a conference only for software package management
- Makefile to .deb
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Been adding a little more polish to my Battle Network/ Smash bros inspired game.
The easiest way is probably FPM: https://fpm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Zrok: open-source peer to peer sharing with ability to selfhost
There is definitely a lot more to building a proper package for wider distribution, but there are some great tools out there for folks wanting to get into it that make it more approachable. I've done my fair share with fpm when learning how the proverbial sausage is made.
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Can i create deb file from source code?
Check out https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
- List of Apps I need that are not in repo or flathub
- Can someone point me in the right direction for automating RPM builds?
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What's the deal with Slackware?
I use RedHat based environments for work. I've had good success creating my own yum repo and building RPM packages with Effing package management. FPM can handle packages for most distros so if you want to publish a linux app it is an easy way to provide it in multiple formats.
docs
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Learning Basics
here's the official guide/documentation: https://docs.libretro.com/
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Retroarch website down (hacked)
We'll deal with it. Looks like it's just the web host, so not that big of a deal. docs.libretro.com and buildbot.libretro.com should still be fine.
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How to boot the GameCube BIOS
I just PRed a blurb that outlines that process based on your comment. Does this look right to you? https://github.com/libretro/docs/pull/840
- Help with frame cap
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Cheats for 3DS retroarch?
So, what have you tried for the cheats? Did you make sure the core you're using is compatible with RetroArch's cheats (you can find this information on the cores' pages at docs.libretro.com)?
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Opinions on fixing some issues
Sure. You can send PRs to the docs repo https://github.com/libretro/docs/
- Bios files not showing up anywhere not even in download folder where they are
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Are Flycast and Saturn emulators not working?
A log would tell us more, but did you do any of the required setup for those cores? They need BIOS images to function. See the cores' pages on docs.libretro.com for more details.
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How do you keep up with which cores are fastest, most accurate, etc?
Emulation Wiki and Libretro docs.
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How to get my old commits to show up on my profile?
So starting in August 2017, there was a repository called (https://github.com/libretro/docs/) that I contributed frequently to.
What are some alternatives?
Linuxbrew
swanstation - Fast PlayStation 1 emulator for PC and Android [Moved to: https://github.com/libretro/swanstation]
Homebrew-cask - 🍻 A CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries
pcsx2 - PCSX2 - The Playstation 2 Emulator
omnibus-ruby - Easily create full-stack installers for your project across a variety of platforms.
wayback-machine-downloader - Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
CocoaPods - The Cocoa Dependency Manager.
go-readability - A Go implementation of the readability algorithm by arc90 labs
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.
beleyBlog - The non-content portion for my blog at www.chrisbeley.com
tito - A tool for managing rpm based git projects.
simonwillisonblog-backup - Backups of the database for simonwillison.net