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    Segmentation faults with mupen64plus after update

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      Juakin
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      Hi!, I think I'm experiencing the same issue.

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        angiolucci
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        Hello. It seems I'm facing this very same issue!

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          Wenderu
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          Same problem here. After update, won't load roms . Same as:

          "Ir-mupen64plus = Works fine
          gles2n64 = Black screen with audio playing
          gles2rice-hires = Black screen with audio playing
          gles2rice = Black screen with audio playing
          GLideN64-hires = Crash to emulationstation
          GLideN64 = Crash to emulationstation"

          I have spent the last 3 days trying to fix this, but I think it is a problem with the update now. I have installed another retropie and same problem. I hope this is fixed soon. Looking forward to hearing more about how to fix this. Thanks!

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            Acidnine
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            Today, I installed the latest retropie on my Pi 3 (rpi USB boot). Copied media, tested N64 games just fine. Ran an update to test and now have the same issue.

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              jonnykesh @Acidnine
              last edited by

              @acidnine Update from source. Just tested it and it is working fine.

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                sonicsheppard
                last edited by

                Confirmed Glide is no longer crashing after updating from source, not tried gles yet though. Thanks!

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                • PeridotP
                  Peridot
                  last edited by

                  Confirmed, all cores working correctly after updating. Thanks to the team for fixing it so fast.

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                    Azeron
                    last edited by

                    Hello!

                    I have the same issue with my pi3 and the newest retropie version and today I updated the mupen64plus package from source but after starting a rom, 2 secounds later it crashes to the emulationstation n64 rom menu.

                    What packages do you updated from source? Now i started the update lr-mupen64plus package from source. I hope this fix the problem for me.

                    thanks

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                      jonnykesh @Azeron
                      last edited by

                      @azeron Not lr-mupen64plus You are probably using the standalone mupen64plus which is not a libretro / RetroArch core. This is the package you need to update from source. If you have already done this then I don't know what your specific issue is as this has worked to fix the issue for everyone else.

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                      • BuZzB
                        BuZz administrators
                        last edited by

                        Updating now will likely break it. Don't update for now from source. Latest binaries should work (make sure RetroPie is up to date). This has changed from earlier in thread, when we moved to newer SDL - we rolled back for now.

                        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                          Acidnine @BuZz
                          last edited by

                          @buzz Thank you! I did an update through the retropie setup menu and it's working again.

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                            Azeron @jonnykesh
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                            @jonnykesh At first I updated the standalone mupen64plus package from source but it didn't solve the problem so I updated the lr-mupen64plus package too.

                            In reddit someone wrote that it should work from now on with an update from the binarys.
                            I tried the mupen64plus update from binarys and now it works :D

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