lemmyreader ,

You can try to follow the build instructions like mentioned in another comment but be aware that you are trying to build for a platform which has as far as I can see no official support compile instructions for the software. YMMV.

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  • sleepybisexual OP ,
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    Thank you. BTW, what's Linux mint based on?

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  • sleepybisexual OP ,
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    I know its ubuntu base, was wondering if 22.04 or something else, I'll look

    ugo ,

    I thought mint was switching to a debian base but it looks like I am mistaken. While LMDE exists, it’s still not the default.

    Got the feeling that’s probably gonna change soonish, we’ll see.

    sabreW4K3 ,
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    From what I can see, there's no R5 builds/architecture available.

    https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80?tab=readme-ov-file#build-instructions

    joes ,

    Hence the need to build themselves.
    It boils down to: download the source, install the dependencies, (configure,) compile, install. In this case, you need make/cmake.
    You could also crosscompile (on another machine), but that's trickier. If you've never compiled something yourself, maybe start with a known-good configuration from your distribution's sources.

    sleepybisexual OP ,
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    I've never compiled anything but time is not an issue. Will try follow some instructions.

    Tho can I compile for riscv on my x88_64 laptop?

    Successful_Try543 ,

    What you are intending to do is cross-compiling. Maybe this resource is useful for you.

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