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because i wanna play one game for those ... can you someone put in aur .
thanks
the package is https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/
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doesnt really need "installing" as such, just download the archive and extract it and execute the binary file, looks very simple, i had it working in less than 2 mins
EDIT:
here is a PKGBUILD anyway, im no expert on PKGBUILD's but it works
pkgname=Dreamm
pkgver=3.0.3
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="Dreamm emulator"
arch=('any')
license=("multiple")
source=(
https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/releases/dreamm-3.0.3-linux-x64.tgz
Dreamm.desktop)
sha256sums=('635c2dcc4a1db71a7e0e5c7bfad9769dbb166b5d4cc5bb155103aa0ff8268baa'
'cf12facec92d42fbb440aa527ac1418d1f031cf1c8b59018b3e26083f22288d5')
build() {
true
}
package() {
cd "${srcdir}"
install -Dm755 dreamm "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/dreamm"
install -Dm644 Dreamm.desktop "${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/Dreamm.desktop"
install -Dm644 mt32emu-dreamm.so "${pkgdir}/usr/lib/mt32emu-dreamm.so"
}
EDIT2:
sorry heres the desktop file, put it in the same dir as the PKGBUILD and call it "Dreamm.desktop", there was no icon provided so there isnt one
[Desktop Entry]
# The type as listed above
Type=Application
# The name of the application
Name=Dreamm
# A comment which can/will be used as a tooltip
Comment=Dreamm emulator
# The executable of the application, possibly with arguments.
Exec=dreamm
# Describes whether this application needs to be run in a terminal or not
Terminal=false
# Describes the categories in which this entryould beown
Categories=Game
StartupNotify=false
Last edited by jonno2002 (2025-01-24 19:54:44)
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i think it would be better to set the architecture to x86_64 instead of any, as the binary isn't architecture-independent.
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