Hello,
I'm trying to compile the latest version of Dolphin (46b99671d9158e0ca840c1d8ef249db0f321ced7) on Ubuntu 20.04, following the instructions on the Wiki: https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/w...-for-Linux
I installed gcc-10 and gcc-11 (tested both), and I installed QT6.
When running cmake, this is the result:
Am I missing a dependency? I installed all dependencies that were listed in the wiki.
Googling the error message I found a couple threads with similar issues but no solution (Example 1, Example 2) but not really a solution.
Is the Wiki page missing some dependency for Ubuntu 20.04? Or did I somehow mess up my system so that this no longer works?
EDIT: A freshly-installed Ubuntu 20.04 prints this instead:
So I did probably mess up my system somehow. Does anyone have an idea how I can get it back to a working state? "xi" isn't really a name that one can google ...
I'm trying to compile the latest version of Dolphin (46b99671d9158e0ca840c1d8ef249db0f321ced7) on Ubuntu 20.04, following the instructions on the Wiki: https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/w...-for-Linux
I installed gcc-10 and gcc-11 (tested both), and I installed QT6.
When running cmake, this is the result:
Code:
-- Xrandr found
-- Checking for module 'xi>=1.5.0'
-- Package 'xfixes' requires 'fixesproto >= 6.0' but version of fixesproto is 5.0
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:463 (message):
A required package was not found
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:643 (_pkg_check_modules_internal)
CMakeLists.txt:539 (pkg_check_modules)
Am I missing a dependency? I installed all dependencies that were listed in the wiki.
Googling the error message I found a couple threads with similar issues but no solution (Example 1, Example 2) but not really a solution.
Is the Wiki page missing some dependency for Ubuntu 20.04? Or did I somehow mess up my system so that this no longer works?
EDIT: A freshly-installed Ubuntu 20.04 prints this instead:
Code:
-- Checking for module 'xi>=1.5.0'
-- Found xi, version 1.7.10
-- X11 support enabled
So I did probably mess up my system somehow. Does anyone have an idea how I can get it back to a working state? "xi" isn't really a name that one can google ...