Homebrew Can't find shader_vsh_shbin.h when building sf2dlib

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Yes, you are missing something - that's why the error says shader_vsh_shbin.h is missing :)
This file is generated when the shader is compiled by picasso. Do you have that installed?
 

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Yes, you are missing something - that's why the error says shader_vsh_shbin.h is missing :)
This file is generated when the shader is compiled by picasso. Do you have that installed?
As I am on Windows, I haven't been able to compile Picasso, so I've copied the pre-compiled executable that's found here to devkitPro/devkitARM/bin. Should I run it or just keep trying to compile it?
 
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As I am on Windows, I haven't been able to compile Picasso, so I've copied the pre-compiled executable that's found here to devkitPro/devkitARM/bin. Should I run it or just keep trying to compile it?
Is that folder in your path? The devkitarm toolchains don't use the path - they use environment variable to find the compiler exes. So adding it there is not guaranteed to help.
 

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Is that folder in your path? The devkitarm toolchains don't use the path - they use environment variable to find the compiler exes. So adding it there is not guaranteed to help.
Yup, I've added both the devkitPro and devkitARM folders to their respective variables and still nothing. I've also just tried to compile using MinGW and Msys, which did work for picasso but not for the library itself, throwing exactly the same error.
 

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Yup, I've added both the devkitPro and devkitARM folders to their respective variables and still nothing. I've also just tried to compile using MinGW and Msys, which did work for picasso but not for the library itself, throwing exactly the same error.
Those variables do not have anything to do with the path. Can you run Picasso from the command line?
 

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So, I installed everything again on my dual boot Ubuntu, and everything worked fine first try! So I guess I'll just stick to Ubuntu for developing homebrew apps. Thanks for your help, though!
 

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