retrolist | 1G1R playlist for Retroarch
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kandi X-RAY | retrolist Summary
This python script generates a Retroarch compatible playlist, similar to the ones generated automatically wit the feature 'Scan Directory', but filtering as many files as possible to get a single game per region. A rom set usually contains a large number of version of the same game, be it corresponding to different regions or other variants such as bootleg copies, hacks, etc.
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- Create a romset from candidates
- Display progress bar
- Detects if a file is a n64 header
- Return True if the file is a v64 header
- Check if a file is a n64 - encoded
- Display a message
- Convert numpy array to string
- Verify a list of paths
- Verify that a file matches the given criteria
- Verify an archive
- Calculate the CRC of a file
- Determine if the header is an EOS header
- Load a database
- Generate a playlist
- Cumulate a file
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I receive this warning:
All com.android.support libraries must use the exact same version specification (mixing versions can lead to runtime crashes). Found versions 27.1.1, 27.1.0. Examples include com.android.support:animated-vector-drawable:27.1.1 and com.android.support:exifinterface:27.1.
I understand this, but why is this warning shown to me even though all the com.android.support versions are the same? (27.1.1)
this is the content of my file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jul-29 at 13:56To see why a specific dependency is included in your dependency tree, you can (assuming that your main module is named app
and you are on macOS) run a simple:
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You can use retrolist like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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