Homebrew Can somebody compile the new CitraGBA from the github?

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It doesn't even compile, after like 5 minutes compiling it has failed. Error
Lastest ctrulib used so don't even lose time tring to do it
You didn't pull recursively. Also, someone still needs to compile a new version of makerom so the new flags are actually supported. I only have my dev environment set up on Linux so I can't compile for Windows. :/
 

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That has the last stable one atlas I think. The file is 2 months old.
Both of his links were updated an hour ago. They're on dropbox:
Installation Instructions:

For Ninjhax:
First, grab the .3dsx here and rename it/place it in sd:/3ds/<name of .3dsx>. You can also grab the smdh here and give it the same name and place it in the same directory as the 3dsx. Next, download game_config.txt from here and a sample homebrew application here to make sure everything is set up right before you run regular GBA ROMs. The last thing you will need is gba_bios.bin. You can either dump this/find this online, or you can use Normatt's open source GBA bios here. A proper GBA bios dump is preferred, Normatt's bios has shown issues with some games. Once you have gba_bios.bin, place it either in the root of your SD card or in /gba.

For CFW:
Grab the .cia from here and place it anywhere on your SD card. Use a .cia manager such as FBI, BRM, or DevMen to install it. Next, download game_config.txt from here and a sample homebrew application here to make sure everything is set up right before you run regular GBA ROMs. The last thing you will need is gba_bios.bin. You can either dump this/find this online, or you can use Normatt's open source GBA bios here. A proper GBA bios dump is preferred, although Normatt's bios hasn't shown any issues as of yet. Once you have gba_bios.bin, place it either in the root of your SD card or in /gba.
 

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