Package Details: open-hexagon-git 1:2.0.6.r468.g1e2cba71-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/open-hexagon-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: open-hexagon-git
Description: Challenging rhythm-based arcade game inspired by Super Hexagon
Upstream URL: https://openhexagon.org/
Keywords: game
Licenses: custom:non-free, custom:AFL-3.0
Conflicts: open-hexagon
Provides: open-hexagon
Submitter: gardenappl
Maintainer: gardenappl
Last Packager: gardenappl
Votes: 5
Popularity: 0.000083
First Submitted: 2020-11-02 19:15 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-05-22 23:37 (UTC)

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poudink commented on 2022-04-17 02:18 (UTC)

I tried both, neither worked. Here's the output: https://pastebin.com/Z1ecxNQF

gardenappl commented on 2022-04-16 16:36 (UTC)

Are you running it through the provided open-hexagon launch script, or the .desktop file?

If yes, could you show the output of pacman -Ql open-hexagon-git?

poudink commented on 2022-04-16 15:21 (UTC)

Still not working, I'm still getting the libsfml-audio.so.3.0 missing error. Well, the libluajit.so error could be fixed, but I had to uninstall sfml-git because regular sfml is needed for dolphin-emu.

gardenappl commented on 2022-04-14 18:30 (UTC)

@poudink Latest update should fix this

poudink commented on 2022-04-14 16:38 (UTC) (edited on 2022-04-14 17:01 (UTC) by poudink)

Can't launch: ./SSVOpenHexagon: error while loading shared libraries: libsfml-audio.so.3.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Sounds like a missing dependency, but idk which. I know I already have sfml installed, tho. EDIT: installing sfml-git as opposed to sfml fixed the issue, but now it's complaining about libluajit.so being missing.

gardenappl commented on 2021-11-18 12:32 (UTC)

@kleintux Right, thanks for the fix and sorry for the slight delay.

LordTacitus commented on 2021-06-07 19:01 (UTC)

@gardenappl what I meant was the posted version was detected as more recent than the installed version, but your update has fixed this and I'm not being nagged to install a "newer" version all the time anymore. Thanks.

gardenappl commented on 2021-06-07 18:16 (UTC)

@LordTacitus this is perfectly normal for Git packages. Your system detected that there are newer Git commits, but this website doesn't do these checks, so the version is out of date.

Hmm, but I'm seeing another issue here: the version string is not supposed to have the 'v' prefix, I should remove that.

LordTacitus commented on 2021-06-07 14:44 (UTC) (edited on 2021-06-07 14:44 (UTC) by LordTacitus)

There's a discrepency between the listed version and what is reported by pacman -Qi open-hexagon-git Listed here it is 1:2.0.preview.r2241.g103aa2df-1 But the above command reports 1:v2.0.6.r7.g41d48c9b-1