Raspberry Pi ==================== Please use Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye. Older OSes are not tested. Option 1: Binary wheel ---------------------- We have published a binary wheel using Raylib in X11 mode. This *should probably* install and work on Bullseye with :: python3.9 -m pip install raylib==4.2.1.2 If it doesn't work, or you're not on Bullseye, or you want a newer version, or if you want to use Raylib in ``PLATFORM_DRM`` mode, you will need to compile your own raylib. See below. For full instructions on this, see https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/wiki/Working-on-Raspberry-Pi . If you need help with this ask Raylib. Option 2: Compile Raylib from source X11 mode --------------------------------------------- This should work for everyone. :: git clone https://github.com/raysan5/raylib.git --branch 5.0 --single-branch cd raylib mkdir build rm -rf build/* cd build cmake -DPLATFORM="Desktop" -DOPENGL_VERSION=2.1 -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF -DCUSTOMIZE_BUILD=ON -DSUPPORT_FILEFORMAT_JPG=ON -DSUPPORT_FILEFORMAT_FLAC=ON -DWITH_PIC=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. make sudo make install Then have pip compile and install the wheel: :: sudo apt update sudo apt install python3-pip pip3 install setuptools pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-binary raylib --upgrade --force-reinstall raylib==5.0.0.1 Option 3: Compile Raylib from source DRM mode --------------------------------------------- As far as I can tell, Raylib DRM is broken. It doesn't work on my Pi. However, if you want to compile it and give it a go, these are the commands: :: git clone https://github.com/raysan5/raylib.git --branch 5.0 --single-branch cd raylib mkdir build rm rf build/* cd build cmake -DPLATFORM="DRM" -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF -DCUSTOMIZE_BUILD=ON -DSUPPORT_FILEFORMAT_JPG=ON -DSUPPORT_FILEFORMAT_FLAC=ON -DWITH_PIC=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. make sudo make install Then have pip compile and install the wheel with some extra linker flags: :: sudo apt update sudo apt install python3-pip pip3 install setuptools LDFLAGS="-lgbm -ldrm -lEGL" pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-binary raylib --upgrade --force-reinstall raylib==5.0.0.1 .. attention:: If you intend to use the Broadcom proprietary Open GL ES 2.0 drivers (the ones installed by Raspbian into ``/opt/vc`` and compiled in Raylib with ``PLATFORM_RPI``) be aware they not work with Bullseye and have not been tested with the bindings. They will probably require additional linker arguments to be added to ``build.py``. Suggest you try ``PLATFORM_DRM`` instead.