Package Details: epsxe-plugin-gpu-xgl2 2.9-6

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/epsxe-plugin-gpu-xgl2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: epsxe-plugin-gpu-xgl2
Description: Linux port of the OpenGL2 plugin
Upstream URL: http://www.pbernert.com
Licenses: custom
Submitter: None
Maintainer: hav3lock
Last Packager: hav3lock
Votes: 103
Popularity: 0.009283
First Submitted: 2007-05-02 17:09 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2016-02-10 17:44 (UTC)

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hav3lock commented on 2020-03-07 01:41 (UTC)

@telmo Try using --ignorearch on makepkg

hav3lock commented on 2020-02-10 21:48 (UTC)

@telmo Sorry about that. I'll have this fixed in a couple days.

telmo commented on 2020-02-10 01:07 (UTC) (edited on 2020-02-10 01:07 (UTC) by telmo)

@hav3lock As of February 9, 2020, running makepkg CARCH=i686 for package epsxe returns "epsxe is not available for the 'i686' architecture." So I guess we're stuck using default plugins. lol

hav3lock commented on 2017-01-19 01:58 (UTC)

@cRaZy-bisCuit, so the plugins only work with the 32-bit version of epsxe: you can build the 32-bit version by downloading the pkgbuild for epsxe and running makepkg CARCH=i686

hav3lock commented on 2017-01-19 01:35 (UTC)

@cRaZy-bisCuiT I'm actually having the exact same problem. Soz, lemme look into this some and I'll get back to you.

cRaZy-bisCuiT commented on 2017-01-18 20:30 (UTC)

For some reason the plugin won't show up in epsxe after installing. Do you have any ideas what could be the case? I'm using a x64 system (amdgpu, mesa) with lib32-mesa, lib32-gtk and lib32-glib installed.

justin8 commented on 2016-02-10 10:16 (UTC)

Can you please update this to have the correct dependencies? lib32-glib and lib32-gtk for x86_64 systems.

prg commented on 2015-12-15 03:41 (UTC)

FYI this should depend on lib32-gtk for 64 bit systems. I just created the packages for lib32-glib and lib32-gtk to get this package working

hav3lock commented on 2015-09-10 17:22 (UTC)

@okabekudo, do the core plugins complain about something like `libgpu.so` or `libspu.so` missing? If so, open up epsxe, go to config->video and make sure you have the core plugin select; then click on `Configure'. Nothing should happen. Click `Ok'. Now go to config->sound and do the exact same thing. Epsxe should now work just fine with the core plugins.

okabekudo commented on 2015-09-07 20:53 (UTC)

Yes every plugin = same error. Except the core gpu plugin, but I guess this isn't even configurable? As for pSX: I know now workaround with pulseaudio. pulseaudio -k doesn't work for me. But started with sudo it works.