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Compiling from source on Linux
You will need a copy of the higan source-code. If you download an official release from the higan homepage, you will need [7-zip][7z] or a compatible tool to extract it. Alternatively, you may obtain higan source code from the unofficial git repo using the Git source-code management tool, or by clicking the download button on the right-hand side of the web-page and choosing an archive format.
You will also need GCC 4.9 or higher, including the C and C++ compiler, GNU Make, and development files (headers, etc.) for the following libraries:
- GTK 2.x
- PulseAudio
- Mesa
- gtksourceview 2.x
- Cairo
- SDL 1.2
- libXv
- libAO
- OpenAL
- udev
On a Debian-derived Linux distribution, you can install everything you need with a command like:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev libpulse-dev \
mesa-common-dev libgtksourceview2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libsdl1.2-dev \
libxv-dev libao-dev libopenal-dev libudev-dev
Once you have all the dependencies installed, you may build and install higan.
Note: Run these commands as yourself,
do not run them as root
(no sudo
, no su
, etc.),
because higan does not support
being installed system-wide.
- Put the higan source code in some convenient location,
like
~/higan-src
- Open a terminal window
- Type
cd ~/higan-src
(or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter - Type
make -C icarus compiler=g++
and press Enter to build the icarus import tool - Type
make -C higan compiler=g++
and press Enter to build the main higan executable
Installing a compiled build on Linux
Assuming you have successfully compiled higan as described in the previous section:
- Open a terminal window
- Type
cd ~/higan-src
(or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter - Type
make -C icarus install
and press Enter to install icarus and its game database - Type
make -C higan install
and press Enter to install higan and its supporting files
This installs higan and its associated data files
into the ~/.local
directory hierarchy.
To confirm higan is installed correctly,
type higan
in a terminal and press Enter.
If the higan window appears,
everything is working.
On the other hand,
if you get an error message like "command not found",
you should double-check that the directory ~/.local/bin
is included in your $PATH
environment variable
by running the following command in a terminal:
echo "$PATH" | tr ':' '\n' | grep ~/.local/bin
If the above command prints the full path of ~/.local/bin
(for example: /home/yourname/.local/bin
)
then you should be good.
If it prints nothing,
you need to add the following line to ~/.profile
:
export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
(this line must be in ~/.profile
because
most GUIs do not read any other files at login)
If you also have a ~/.bash_profile
,
make sure it reads the contents of ~/.profile
with a line like this:
source ~/.profile
You will need to log out and log back in
for changes to ~/.profile
or ~/.bash_profile
to take effect.
Before you can actually play games, you'll need to import them and configure higan. If you want to play Game Boy Advance games, you will need a GBA BIOS.
Uninstalling a compiled build on Linux
To uninstall higan, as installed by the above instructions:
- Open a terminal window
- Type
cd ~/higan-src
(or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter - Type
make -C icarus uninstall
and press Enter - Type
make -C higan uninstall
and press Enter
To remove higan's configuration,
delete the directory ~/.config/higan
as well.
To remove the games imported into higan's library
(including in-game saves and save-states),
delete the directory ~/Emulation
.
You may also wish to delete the higan source directory.