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Open gmoduser38 opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

I'm very bad at this stuff so please help. I followed the guide which says:

"Adjust the command to your path where you’ve put the .deb file and change your current directory to it, then run

sudo apt install ./libtas_*_amd64.deb The * makes it so that it uses our .deb file regardless of its version, e.g. it may be named libtas_1.4.0_d086878_amd64.deb and it will still work. Very convenient.

Potentially you will see error messages saying that there are unmet dependencies. The easiest way to fix that is to simply run

sudo apt --fix-broken install and it will install a lot of stuff. Hopefully that should be it and libTAS has been installed."

I did all of that and it says this after like 1 milisecond: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

And when I try doing the VcXsrv thing it just won't work.

gmoduser38 avatar Aug 02 '23 20:08 gmoduser38

sudo apt --fix-broken install will output that when it doesn't detect if it needs to fix anything. What happens if you simply enter in libTAS in the terminal?

CasualPokePlayer avatar Aug 09 '23 01:08 CasualPokePlayer

this also happened to me but it didnt show the 0 upgraded 0 installed excetera i ran the command and it gave me the same error i tried sudo apt --fix-broken install and nothing happened which probably means there was nothing to fix when i run libTAS in ubuntu 22.04.2 nothing happens im using wsl 2 on windows 10

1e1e1e1e1e avatar Aug 17 '23 18:08 1e1e1e1e1e