Rapidjson-dev package not available
-
@quicksilver said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
This is because the default setting maps your keyboard like a UK layout. You need to go into raspi-config and change the keyboard region to US.
Huh, weird. I figured something like that couldn't be it because the other near symbols were still the same. Thanks, I'll fix that.
-
@BillyH I maybe mistaken but ~ and ` are on the same key on a US keyboard. This isn't the case with UK layout so I'm fairly certain this is what was causing you issues. Worth a look anyway.
-
I'm going to change the warning message that Raspbian Jessie is no longer supported. The current message says we don't build binaries but now that emulation station requires this newer package, I guess I need to make this clearer.
I could make Jessie build an older ES or so some other workaround but Raspbian dropped Jessie support some time ago so it's best to just upgrade.
-
@BillyH I had to try it a few times myself to install rapidjson-dev myself.
-
@quicksilver said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
@BillyH I maybe mistaken but ~ and ` are on the same key on a US keyboard. This isn't the case with UK layout so I'm fairly certain this is what was causing you issues. Worth a look anyway.
Yeah the 'Dutch' keyboards use the US-International configuration. Not that it's of any use at this point since @mitu gave me a short url from which the loading worked too, but I couldn't find a way to make sure Pi sees the keyboard as a US one.
@BuZz said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
I'm going to change the warning message that Raspbian Jessie is no longer supported. The current message says we don't build binaries but now that emulation station requires this newer package, I guess I need to make this clearer.
I could make Jessie build an older ES or so some other workaround but Raspbian dropped Jessie support some time ago so it's best to just upgrade.
Problem with upgrading is that I need to do a fresh image, meaning I'd have to reconfigure all my settings and redownload many roms, and I'd lose all my save files. Personally, just getting an ES with a working scraper was good enough for me, I don't feel the need to keep up to the latest versions at all times and my current version had no issues with the games I was playing so other than the defunct scraper, there was zero incentive to upgrade for me.
-
@BillyH said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
Problem with upgrading is that I need to do a fresh image, meaning I'd have to reconfigure all my settings and redownload many roms, and I'd lose all my save files.
That's not true - you can backup your ROMs and configurations and then add them back to the new installation - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-2.
-
@mitu said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
@BillyH said in Rapidjson-dev package not available:
Problem with upgrading is that I need to do a fresh image, meaning I'd have to reconfigure all my settings and redownload many roms, and I'd lose all my save files.
That's not true - you can backup your ROMs and configurations and then add them back to the new installation - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-2.
Huh, guess I'm learning something new every day. So if I am not mistaken, according to the transferring roms page, if I download samba shares to my computer then I could just see the files on my retropie just by typing \retropie in windows explorer? And then what I need to do for the update is copy the bios, config and roms maps to my computer, then take out the Pi SD card and do the fresh image, then just put the maps back?
-
@BillyH Exactly. Furthermore, you can back-up your existing sdcard to an image file (option 1 from the backup page) and keep it just in case, before re-imaging with the new 4.4 image.
-
@mitu cool. Guess I'll try that soon. Just to be sure, my save files are somewhere in those maps too?
-
@BillyH If you haven't fiddled with the RA's configuration, the save files would stay alonside your ROM files, in the
roms
sub-folders. Once you access the file shares (\\retropie\roms
), you can easily check the contents of those folder and see your save files (most of them have the.srm
extension).
Contributions to the project are always appreciated, so if you would like to support us with a donation you can do so here.
Hosting provided by Mythic-Beasts. See the Hosting Information page for more information.