Port of the homebrew_launcher installer
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Homebrew Launcher installer

Straight port from the offical homebrew_launcher repo

Usage

Meant to be used with the payload_loader.
Put the created payload.elf on the sd card where the payload_loader can find it. Check out the repository of the loader for further instructions.

Still requires the homebrew_launcher.elf to be placed on the sd card. Checkout the official hbl repo for further instructions.

Building

In order to be able to compile this, you need to have installed devkitPPC with the following pacman packages installed.

pacman -Syu devkitPPC

Make sure the following environment variables are set:

DEVKITPRO=/opt/devkitpro
DEVKITPPC=/opt/devkitpro/devkitPPC

The command make should produce a payload.elf, meant to be used with the payload_loader

Building using the Dockerfile

It's possible to use a docker image for building. This way you don't need anything installed on your host system.

# Build docker image (only needed once)
docker build . -t hbl-installer-builder

# make 
docker run -it --rm -v ${PWD}:/project hbl-installer-builder make

# make clean
docker run -it --rm -v ${PWD}:/project hbl-installer-builder make clean

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