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Compiling ResourceFile.cc fails #230
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Is fine. The |
Cool cool - I can submit a PR at some point (unless you get there first). I'm also dealing with a compilation error related to |
I'd also be grateful for feedback on how wrong the 'building on tiger' section of the README has become in the meantime, and what the most convenient way to get those dependencies installed currently is. |
You bet -- I'll go through it and see if anything needs to be updated or changed. |
For whatever it's worth, this exact same issue happens on Debian 11 "bullseye", too. My host compiler is Edit: Also, adding the missing parens like @cgervais previously mentioned was all I needed to do in order for |
I'm trying to compile the latest Retro68 on Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 on a Titanium PowerBook G4/500MHz. I have Tigerbrew installed with all the dependencies necessary to build Retro68. When using the instructions to build on Tiger, I get the following error:
In a previous life I did a bunch of C++ engineering but have mostly blocked it out with the help of a lot of therapy. I'm not seeing the syntactical issue because I haven't used the style above before, but I patched line 83 to:
auto timestamp = std::invoke([&]() -> std::chrono::system_clock::time_point {
And it will now compile successfully, but I'm not sure if that's the appropriate syntax (again, thanks to therapy). It reveals another compilation error, but I'm investigating that before commenting further.
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