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Revision as of 04:26, 13 January 2023
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====Arch==== | ====Arch==== | ||
The required packages to compile PCSX2 can be installed with: | |||
<code># pacman -S cmake gcc</code> | <code># pacman -S cmake gcc</code> | ||
and optionally: | and optionally: | ||
<code># pacman -S clang lld ninja</code> | <code># pacman -S clang lld ninja</code> | ||
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and optionally: | and optionally: | ||
<code># sudo yum install ninja-build lld clang</code> | <code># sudo yum install ninja-build lld clang</code> | ||
====Ubuntu==== | |||
The required packages to compile PCSX2 can be installed with: | |||
<code># sudo apt install cmake g++</code> | |||
and optionally: | |||
<code># sudo apt install ninja-build lld clang</code> | |||
(Like Arch, if you're having trouble, install build-essential) | |||
====openSUSE==== | |||
The required packages to compile PCSX2 can be installed with: | |||
<code>sudo zypper install cmake gcc gcc-c++</code> | |||
and optionally: | |||
<code># sudo zypper install ninja-build lld llvm-clang</code> | |||
(Not absolutely sure the latter is correct. Could use testing.) | |||
==Installing the Dependencies== | ==Installing the Dependencies== |