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You should see a list of files being compiled, ending with <code>LD retroarch</code>. You can then copy the newly compiled <code>retroarch.exe</code> from <code>libretro-super\retroarch</code> to wherever you keep your RetroArch installation. | You should see a list of files being compiled, ending with <code>LD retroarch</code>. You can then copy the newly compiled <code>retroarch.exe</code> from <code>libretro-super\retroarch</code> to wherever you keep your RetroArch installation. | ||
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If you are experiencing a missing DLL error, you can fetch all MSYS2 installed DLLs by executing this line: | If you are experiencing a missing DLL error, you can fetch all MSYS2 installed DLLs by executing this line: | ||
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After they build, you can copy the filters to your RetroArch installation. | After they build, you can copy the filters to your RetroArch installation. | ||
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==Building libretro cores== | ==Building libretro cores== |