![]() Sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n pcsx2_container -bindhome $LOGNAME -a i386 Then I created a container based on “Ubuntu”, named “pcsx2_container”, making my home directory the container’s home directory and using 32 bit architecture. So I took the Wine approach for compiling 32 bit executables in Ubuntu, I used a container. I have the 64 bit version of libxml2-dev installed, because I use it in one of my projects, which is in active development, and I do not want to break compatibility with it. I may understand the incompatibility between the 32 bit version of libgtk2.0-dev and its 64 bit counterpart… But libxml2-dev… Really? It is a library for parsing text! It depends on libicu-dev, which is a library for locale and Unicode support… Why is it incompatible? Libxml2-dev:i386 : Depends: libicu-dev:i386 but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. Recommends: python:i386 (>= 2.4) but it is not going to be installed Libgtk2.0-dev:i386 : Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev:i386 (>= 2.21.0) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libpango1.0-dev:i386 (>= 1.20) but it is not going to be installed I ran that command in my system and I got this: The following packages have unmet dependencies: According to the PCSX2 guide to compile in Linux, in Ubuntu you should install these libraries: If you are an Ubuntu user, you may know that Ubuntu support for compiling 32 bit executables is kind of broken. I believe this is a drawback, but I am also aware that changing it to 64 bit is a huge task that would require a lot of time, time that instead could be used making improvements and developing new features.Īt the writing of this post, there is no PPA to easily install PCSX2 1.6.0 in Ubuntu systems, so the emulator should be compiled from source. Unfortunately, PCSX2 only supports 32 bit architectures. ![]() What the developers have achieved is nothing but remarkable. It has a ton of improvements over the last stable version (1.4.0). Finally, after a long long wait, a new version of the amazing PCSX2 emulator is out (version 1.6.0).
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