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      morenr1
      last edited by morenr1

      Hi,

      I have installed WebtroPie following the steps which appear in the Wiki. The issue that I have is when I broswe from Chrome to http://192.168.1.XX/app/#!/ I only have a black screen. Any help?

      I'm running RetroPie 4.4 and my roms are stored in an external USB. I have simbolic links from /retropie/roms to my external USB unit.

      Thanks in advance for your help.

      Regards
      morenr1

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        steptoe
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        Your wiki says the user will be run as "pi", but I'm running RetroPie via RetroSMC installation on OSMC so I have KODI with RetroPIe not RetroPie with KODI as a lot do

        My user is OSMC, can the user be changed to support OSMC as the user instead of the default "pi"

        I have no issues changing any scripts or PHP editing to change the default 'pi' user, just which one to change

        Thanks

        Looks a very very good web interface as there isn't anything that REALLY lets you edit what you want. Plenty of auto scrapers but they all have 'issues' in one way or another

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          steptoe @steptoe
          last edited by steptoe

          @steptoe said in WebtroPie:

          Your wiki says the user will be run as "pi", but I'm running RetroPie via RetroSMC installation on OSMC so I have KODI with RetroPIe not RetroPie with KODI as a lot do

          My user is OSMC, can the user be changed to support OSMC as the user instead of the default "pi"

          I have no issues changing any scripts or PHP editing to change the default 'pi' user, just which one to change

          Thanks

          Looks a very very good web interface as there isn't anything that REALLY lets you edit what you want. Plenty of auto scrapers but they all have 'issues' in one way or another

          Answered my own question after looking through the INSTALL.sh script. Simply changed the 'pi' to 'omsc' through the script and tried again. Worked almost straight away as I had a couple of things to install and NOT use root

          Had to install PHP, which wasn't that difficult as I'm using the 'stretch' install of OSMC so just simply used :

          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install -t stretch php7.0

          then verified it had installed, as trying the command previously proved I didn't have PHP installed as it came back with an error

          php -v

          Then ran the interface via putty once I had started WebtroPie as a standalone web interface using the commands 'cd WebtroPie' then '.STANDALONE.sh', and called it for my PI using 192.168.0.3:1982 on my browser. Worked straight away and looks great

          I found out why my images and videos has suddenly disappeared using the metaeditor on WebtroPie. For some reason the 'gamelist.xml' had been updated but wiped the paths that had correctly been created using ScreenScraper UXMS. Possibly as I had been trying to create the Daphne screenshots that were missing using sseelphscraper from within RetroPie. Not sure, but its all corrected now thanks to WebtroPie showing me exactly what had gone wrong

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            morenr1 @morenr1
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              morenr1 @morenr1
              last edited by

              @morenr1 said in WebtroPie:

              Hi,

              I have installed WebtroPie following the steps which appear in the Wiki. The issue that I have is when I broswe from Chrome to http://192.168.1.XX/app/#!/ I only have a black screen. Any help?

              I'm running RetroPie 4.4 and my roms are stored in an external USB. I have simbolic links from /retropie/roms to my external USB unit.

              Thanks in advance for your help.

              Regards
              morenr1

              Answered myseft and with the help of @steptoe I had to install PHP after run INSTALL.sh script.

              sudo apt-get update
              sudo apt-get install -t stretch php7.0

              and the system starts to work.

              Amazing work!!

              Regards
              morenr1

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              • ClydeC
                Clyde
                last edited by Clyde

                Hi,

                I just installed Webtropie on an up to date Retropie 4.4, chose not to use Apache, and got some error messages:

                Install to Apache? [y/n]: n
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree       
                Reading state information... Done
                Package php5 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
                This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
                is only available from another source
                
                Package php5-gd is not available, but is referred to by another package.
                This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
                is only available from another source
                
                E: Package 'php5' has no installation candidate
                E: Package 'php5-gd' has no installation candidate
                2018-09-29 17:51:57 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular.min.js [169374] -> "angular.min.js" [1]
                2018-09-29 17:51:58 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular.min.js.map [452339] -> "angular.min.js.map" [1]
                2018-09-29 17:51:58 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular-route.min.js [5611] -> "angular-route.min.js" [1]
                2018-09-29 17:51:59 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular-route.min.js.map [14451] -> "angular-route.min.js.map" [1]
                2018-09-29 17:51:59 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular-animate.min.js [25733] -> "angular-animate.min.js" [1]
                2018-09-29 17:51:59 URL:https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.7/angular-animate.min.js.map [70648] -> "angular-animate.min.js.map" [1]
                sed: can't read /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini: No such file or directory
                to run WebtroPie type :-
                
                ./STANDALONE.sh
                
                Ready
                

                As expected, running STANDALONE.sh doesn't work:

                ------------------------------------------------
                WebtroPie serving by php from :1982
                
                Cntrl-C to stop, ./STANDALONE.sh to restart
                ------------------------------------------------
                ./STANDALONE.sh: line 15: php: command not found
                

                Seem like php5 doesn't exist in Debian Stretch anymore. What should I install instead?

                edit: Both of the packages php and php7.0 would also install Apache2, which I would like to avoid for just testing Webtropie for the first time.

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost
                  last edited by cyperghost

                  @clyde You need a php server (I think RetroPie gots already one?)

                  So you can use nginx or lighttpd instead of apache

                  IMHO: You can force install php by manipulating apt caches.

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde @cyperghost
                    last edited by Clyde

                    @cyperghost I may have found a less forceful (haha) solution on the web.

                    Using apt-cache depends, you can look at the dependencies of php7.0:

                    $ apt-cache depends php7.0
                    php7.0
                     |Depends: libapache2-mod-php7.0
                     |Depends: php7.0-fpm
                      Depends: php7.0-cgi
                      Depends: php7.0-common
                    

                    That means that libapache2-mod-php7.0 will only be installed along with php7.0 if none of the three packages below it aren't installed. So, installing it together with php7.0-fpm will avoid Apache. 😄

                    $ sudo apt install php7.0-fpm php  
                    The following NEW packages will be installed:
                      php php-common{a} php7.0{a} php7.0-cli{a} php7.0-common{a} php7.0-fpm php7.0-json{a} php7.0-opcache{a} php7.0-readline{a} 
                    

                    php is a dependency package pointing to the default PHP version, so you could replace it with php7.0 instead.

                    Webtropie seems to run with PHP 7, I will begin to test it now.

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost @Clyde
                      last edited by cyperghost

                      @clyde Yes I did take the wrong track at first. AFAIK RetroPie gots a server running, therefore you just need the PHP packages. Usually you install Apache or NGINX or LIGHTTPD and then you install PHP alongside them.

                      But as I said, you can manipulate the apt-cache and force the installation. Or use dpkg commands, this also works. But be carefull with such things ... they can break things ;)

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde @cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @cyperghost I'm happy with my way, it seems to be less intrusive by far. :)

                        That said, Webtropie doesn't seem to work. :( Connecting to http://ip.of.my.retropie:1982 only results in an empty black page, and Webtropie's console output contains this error:

                        /svr/config_ini.php?get=255 - Uncaught Error: Class 'SimpleXMLElement' not found in /home/pi/git/WebtroPie-0.9.1/app/svr/xml_util.php:132
                        Stack trace:
                        #0 /home/pi/git/WebtroPie-0.9.1/app/svr/xml_util.php(195): simplexml_load_file_wrapped('../config/setti...', 'tag')
                        #1 /home/pi/git/WebtroPie-0.9.1/app/svr/config.php(51): load_file_xml_as_array('../config/setti...', true)
                        #2 /home/pi/git/WebtroPie-0.9.1/app/svr/config_ini.php(4): getConfig('255')
                        #3 {main}
                          thrown in /home/pi/git/WebtroPie-0.9.1/app/svr/xml_util.php on line 132
                        
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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost @Clyde
                          last edited by

                          @clyde Argh... you may need a server for that. But I would avoid Apache, too.

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                          • ClydeC
                            Clyde @cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            @cyperghost I don't know anything about web servers, I just want to keep my system as little complex as possible, on principle.

                            I just saw that the dev version at https://github.com/gazpan/WebtroPie was updated for PHP 7 after the release of the stable version 0.9.1. I will try that one and report here.

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                            • ClydeC
                              Clyde @Clyde
                              last edited by

                              Okay … the dev version only installs libgd3 libxpm4 php-common php7.0-common, but exits with the same error in line 15 that I got before. It still needs php-fpm and php installed manually.

                              BUT after that, Webtropie Dev works! – At least apparently, I see the frontend and can browse my systems and games. So I can finally test it now.

                              Thanks for thinking with me. 😎

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                              • rafakidR
                                rafakid
                                last edited by

                                Hi. I followed the steps of installation and I can not go online. I'm connected to the same network. I do not know what is happening. Could someone put a quick guide and what do I have to do after installing it?

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                                • rafakidR
                                  rafakid @rafakid
                                  last edited by

                                  @morenr1 solve my problem, thanks!

                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get install -t stretch php7.0

                                  and the system starts to work.

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                                    KimaRo
                                    last edited by

                                    So I guess WebtroPie is dead? Still haven't seen 1.0 nor any updates at all for awhile.

                                    I myself am getting a permission denied "cannot create regular file"

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                                    • ClydeC
                                      Clyde @KimaRo
                                      last edited by

                                      @KimaRo Welcome to this forum.

                                      The people reading here need more information to help you.

                                      • What hardware and operation system are you trying to run WebtroPie on?
                                      • Did you follow the installation instructions in Webtropie's Wiki?
                                      • At what point did the error occur?
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                                        KimaRo @Clyde
                                        last edited by

                                        @Clyde I actually fixed it, and for future reference for those maybe getting the same, make sure you delete the apps folder as that is what was creating the issue since I already had another issue I was reinstalling but never got it to work again.

                                        Another issue I was getting was that whole libraries were disappearing on WebtroPie, this was happening within the gamelist text file and you had to delete some extra <game/> ends that were being created.

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                                        • ClydeC
                                          Clyde @KimaRo
                                          last edited by

                                          @KimaRo Thanks for sharing your solution.

                                          @KimaRo said in WebtroPie:

                                          Another issue I was getting was that whole libraries were disappearing on WebtroPie, this was happening within the gamelist text file and you had to delete some extra <game/> ends that were being created.

                                          You mean libraries of games? (i.e. not software libraries) And "was" means that you fixed this, too, by deleting the </game> tags?

                                          If you suspect faulty code in WebtroPie, you could open an issue on Github even though it seems that the development has stopped. Sometimes, "dead" projects come to life again. 🌅

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                                            iwanttobefreak
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello!
                                            Is this project alive? Can't find repository in github, error 404.
                                            Can I download from another place?

                                            Thanks!

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