Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test
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@muldjord Hm, install from binary - that's something new. I'm not in control of that, the binaries are built by @BuZz and published in the RetroPie server. I see the problem also when doing a binary install - the config files are not created. Let me check the binary package, but I think it only contains the (no pun intended) binary.
About the 1st - editEDIT: Noticed that my config.ini has wheels="false" even though it is set to true in the ui.
The GUI uses the commandline to set these values, doesn't alter the .ini. Almost all artwork is enabled and disabled via CLI (except videos). I guess the
wheels
slipped through and I've set it to false by default.EDIT6: The source release is missing the following files: [...]
I can add those to the source release. I'll do a PR for it.
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One more thing: In the .skyscraper/import folder it currently creates a "boxart" and "snaps" folder. These should not be created as they are leftover from back when I called them that. They aren't used by Skyscraper anymore.
Sorry to lay all this on you, this is the first time I've had the opportunity to check it out on a fresh install. Just got an extra SD card so I could test it. :)
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@muldjord said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
Sorry to lay all this on you, this is the first time I've had the opportunity to check it out on a fresh install. Just got an extra SD card so I could test it. :)
No problem. Just do a source install and check other files that may be missing. Btw, you can do this on your Ubuntu install, its not restricted to the PI.
@buzz - I think you created a binary package for the
skyscraper
module, but I haven't accounted for that in the scriptmodule - so configuration expects some files in the build folder to be present so it fails.
Can you please remove the binary package until I figure this out ? This way the source install would work fine. -
@mitu hmm ok. The install stage should put everything that's needed into the install folder. Anything else outside of that needs to be in the configure stage. Maybe it's best to put this in experimental for now as I don't build binaries for those. Probably should have put it in exp initially in hindsight as its a new module etc.
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@BuZz said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
Probably should have put it in exp initially in hindsight as its a new module etc.
Yes, I didn't know about binaries built automatically != exp or the
nobin
flag. I should have picked one of them. Thanks. I'll incorporate some feedback from @muldjord and do a PR then probably add another change later to accomodate the binary install. -
@mitu the nobin flag was only just re-introduced again so it wasn't there when you built the module. I don't build binaries automatically for experimental packages though. I have moved the module to experimental for now.
To make the module work from a binary install, everything needed will need to be in /opt/retropie/supplementary/skyscraper.
the configure script can copy data from this location (eg default configs), later. Then it will work from a binary install.
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@BuZz said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
To make the module work from a binary install, everything needed will need to be in /opt/retropie/supplementary/skyscraper.
Submitted https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/2520 to fix this. Now all config files are pulled from
$md_inst
and theinstall
has all the necessary files included.@muldjord I've incorporated almost all your suggestions - what's left is the
config.ini
settings for the input, roms and dbs (I removed theartwork.xml
). We can probably remove them in a subsequent modifications.
One thing I added as default is--unpack
, I think it should be a default since most ROMs are zipped and it should make problems like I renamed by ROM to XYZ.zip be less prevalent.
I also fixed the Couldn't calculate sha1 hash sum of rom file '', please check permissions and try again, now exiting..." error, reported in- https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/19739/ and I think also in
- https://old.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/9qqi23/help_skyscraper_not_working/
I've encountered this error when testing, but I assumed it was because some of my systems had bogus zip files and Skyscraper couldn't unpack them (seemed to work fine with other scraping sources that don't use checksums). But it turned out it's a shell params expansion thing and I've found a simple workaround for it.
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@mitu said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
One thing I added as default is --unpack, I think it should be a default since most ROMs are zipped and it should make problems like I renamed by ROM to XYZ.zip be less prevalent.
Nonono, please remove that again. --unpack is implemented in a way that could give users problems with memory (and a performance hit) since it doesn't feed the checksum calculation data in segments. It works just fine without it as most zips are already in the screenscraper db, and all other sources are name based so they don't use it anyway.
I general anything that isn't default shouldn't be added by default. I usually add options to Skyscraper in a way that things that should be default, I just enable them, and then I add the opposite bool option to allow users to disable it. So, for instance, for --unpack, if it should be enabled by default, I would add '--nounpack'.
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@muldjord OK, no problem.
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Hi,
Just tried using this scraper for the first time when chopping down my ROMs to a smaller number, and so far, so good! I have only done a few systems, but it works exceptionally well - the RetroPie-Setup integration is also a massive plus for convenience.
I have one question/suggestion though, I noticed that when doing re-scrapes on a platform, if any roms had been deleted since the last scrape, the gamelist.xml would be updated to reflect that (eg. old game removed), but the media will always stay there.
I assume this is intentional so it is safer for the end user, but is there a switch or a way to have it so the old orphaned media is purged when a scrape takes place?
I thought the --cleandb switch might do this (which isn't available in the GUI) but when I tried to run it via CLI, it didn't seem to remove the media.
Do either of you have any suggestions to help me keep the media tidy/in sync with the roms and gamelist.xml?
Cheers!
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I have one question/suggestion though, I noticed that when doing re-scrapes on a platform, if any roms had been deleted since the last scrape, the gamelist.xml would be updated to reflect that (eg. old game removed), but the media will always stay there.
That's the behavior of every scraper, it cannot erase what was downloaded through another program.
I assume this is intentional so it is safer for the end user, but is there a switch or a way to have it so the old orphaned media is purged when a scrape takes place?
Not from the scraper, since they're out the actual gamelist and they could be - potentially - everywhere. Furthermore, it could cause problems for users that are just trying out Skyscraper and might have custom artwork/screenshots - we don't want that to get erased just from running Skyscraper.
I thought the --cleandb switch might do this (which isn't available in the GUI) but when I tried to run it via CLI, it didn't seem to remove the media.
It's normal, since
--cleandb
cleans the Local DB and not the output of the scraping (i.e. arwork referenced in gamelist).However, since Skyscraper caches the media, you can remove (or just move out of the way) the old media(s) folder (used by the old gamelists) and re-scrape again, it will re-generate a clean gamelist and media folder without downloading anything :).
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Hi there,
Ah, just to clarify, there was no media or gamelist present before starting to use Skyscraper. I deleted all of the files for that system before scraping. So in my test case, I removed all of the media and the gamelist.xml from Atari 2600 and 7800 before scraping.
With this in mind, should it be cleaning up media files if a ROM is removed and a rescrape is performed (bearing in mind the first scrape is done by Skyscraper)?
Thanks!
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@mitu I'm seeing it in "experimental packages" not optional. Was this changed?
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@brimby Yes, it was moved to Experimental as we found some problems with it. They have been fixed now though, so it might be moved back to Optional again soon.
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@movisman If you mean the cached data, then yes, this will be possible in a future version of Skyscraper. It's not possible currently though. But it's on my roadmap. Skyscraper won't ever remove any media from the media folder. As @mitu mentioned it is not possible to know what files the user wants to keep and which to delete. So that will never be an option.
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@muldjord said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
@brimby Yes, it was moved to Experimental as we found some problems with it. They have been fixed now though, so it might be moved back to Optional again soon.
I can't find it in either Optional nor Experimental. Was this removed temporarily?
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@IanDaemon What version of RetroPie do you have installed ? Did you scroll down in the experimental section to see all packages ?
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Hi there,
Thanks for the reply! No worries at all, I understand. I thought perhaps if Skyscraper kept track of the media that it scraped itself, it would perhaps have an option to purge them at a later stage and ignore any user generated files. I get why this wouldn't really work though I think.
I guess the only other option is to have an overwrite switch, where it overwrites the destination media folder upon scrape, removing whatever was there before and starting afresh. But again, I understand why you perhaps wouldn't implement this, due to risk involved of users selecting this option accidentally or not understanding what it does.
It is fine for me, because if I change ROMs around at any stage, I can just delete the media folder and rescrape if I wish to purge the old files which are no longer referenced due to the ROM being deleted. It was just something I noticed and thought i'd ask if it was possible with a switch or could be a consideration for the future.
Cheers!
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@mitu I have RetroPie 4.4. I'll look again tonight.
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@IanDaemon 4.4 is the major release - the current version is 4.4.4, if you have updated recently. You can upgrade just the RetroPie-Setup script (sans packages) to get
Skyscraper
as new package in the experimental section.
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