If there is a snap/flatpak package, it is easier to be installed.
I would love to see one too (preferably Flatpak), but afaik they only allow stable builds. A seperate development flatpak repo could be set up though!
We have recently created flatpaks for Citra under https://flatpak.citra-emu.org
It's possible to port this build system over for yuzu.
I'll ask the original developer of Citra's flatpak system to port.
Is there any progress on this? I'd love to see a flatpak as it would make it easier to install and update.
https://github.com/maci0/yuzu-flatpak just a PoC, but works.
I would like to see flatpak versions published on the website just as with citra like @chris062689 mentioned. I prefer Flatpak over snaps so this would be great to have. Any more progress on an official flatpak?
They have a repo: https://flatpak.yuzu-emu.org/
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But it doesn't contain actual flatpakrefs.
It would seem based on https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-migration/ that the flatpak has to be updated to the new combine channel?
And the flatpakrefs are 404 currently.
I would love to see one too (preferably Flatpak), but afaik they only allow stable builds. A seperate development flatpak repo could be set up though!
Flathub Beta is already available. More information on https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2019/02/19/changes-in-flathub-land
Hiya, https://flatpak.yuzu-emu.org/ doesn't seem to work anymore. Can anyone point me in the direction of the automated flatpakref pipeline?
It would indeed be very nice to have flatpaks available because I'm missing libboostcontext1.71 on Fedora 32. It'll be available in Fedora 33 but that's months away.
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Hiya, https://flatpak.yuzu-emu.org/ doesn't seem to work anymore. Can anyone point me in the direction of the automated flatpakref pipeline?