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    Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test

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    • muldjordM
      muldjord @mitu
      last edited by muldjord

      @mitu The cacheFolderoption can be set globally and per-platform. If it's set both globally and per-platform, the platform one overrides the global one.

      When set globally in [main] it's a base folder where the platform subfolders will reside inside, just as it is in ~/.skyscraper/cache. When it's set on the platform level, it's the subfolder you are defining such as ~/.skyscraper/cache/amiga. It would be rare for people to define it on the platform level and you can't know what they might have called it (they could decide to call it amigacache instead of just amiga ). If it's set globally it's a bit more manageable as the subfolders would be equal to the platform shortname definitions (such as amiga).

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      • muldjordM
        muldjord @2fst4u
        last edited by muldjord

        @2fst4u said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:

        @mitu well that was easy. I'm so used to needing to use Sudo any time I need to run a command that it just became second nature. I've never come across something like this where it actively hampers it.

        Thanks for that. I'm trying to purge my mame cache since I'm getting those buggy video clips too.

        So just as a heads up, I will elaborate a bit on this. :) Never, never, never use sudo unless you absolutely need it. It can have great implications for your permissions on your drive. It will mess with your homedir (which becomes /root temporarily every time you run anything with sudo) and any file that's created when using sudo will be owned by root which can cause them to be locked down for your ordinary user and might not even be able to be read. It will give you problems at some point that are really tiresome to fix and figure out and can, potentially, force you to reinstall your entire system because it can get so bad it will take more time to fix than to just start over (but that's an extreme case of course, but I've seen it happen in non-RetroPie context). :)

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @muldjord
          last edited by

          @muldjord So this is probably the reason I didn't implement a cache location detection - the ability to have multiple cache folders. I might be able to add a few modifications though to warn the user or to account for the situations where the global setting is present.

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            2fst4u @muldjord
            last edited by

            @muldjord thanks for the heads-up, guys. I never knew this, I'll keep it in mind.

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            • muldjordM
              muldjord @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:

              @muldjord So this is probably the reason I didn't implement a cache location detection - the ability to have multiple cache folders. I might be able to add a few modifications though to warn the user or to account for the situations where the global setting is present.

              The global cacheFolder setting is widely used, mostly by CLI users I would guess though. I don't think the platform setting is used all that often, if at all (it doesn't make much sense to use if you ask me).

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                2fst4u
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                Another quick question that I can't find the answer to anywhere:

                How do I get rid of data that has been scraped? Is purging the cache sufficient? I'm wanting to delete my downloaded video clips completely for a particular platform and then re-do my gamelist. After I purge, does regenerating the gamelist get rid of the videos in my ROMs folder? I've done a purge but the videos are still in my ROMs folder (where I've set the data to be located), which makes sense in a way, I know that data isn't the cache. I'm just curious if the regeneration of the gamelist will delete the old data when it finds it isn't in the cache anymore.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @2fst4u
                  last edited by

                  @2fst4u Skyscraper will not remove the generated artwork (video/images). You can delete it yourself or just re-scrape and the files would be overwritten with the new data from cache.

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                    2fst4u @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu oh cool so it isn't as touchy about that stuff as it is with the cache data?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @2fst4u
                      last edited by

                      @2fst4u said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:

                      @mitu oh cool so it isn't as touchy about that stuff as it is with the cache data?

                      Why would it delete the generated data ? That's up to the user to do it. You don't see a browser deleting the downloaded files from the disk when you instruct it to clear the cache.

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                        2fst4u @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu true. I'm a big believer in "no stupid questions", hopefully someone else finds my questions and the answers you guys give helpful! Thanks.

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                        • RiverstormR
                          Riverstorm
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                          @mitu - I couldn't quite get it to crash like it was the other day but ran out of time. I think I did an update between those times somewhere too though I did get an error in the middle of scraping.

                          Basically I have 271 games in the Arcade folder. Nothing excessive. I booted fresh and went to the scraper (no games ran or any other activity). I scraped them with thegamesdb with Arcade selected and no other systems. After scraping I viewed each one with the arrow down key.

                          At the end of the game selection list I pulled up the scraper again and changed the source to the other one (I can't remember the name--but there's only one other). I started a new scrape and around 90 or so I got this error message Error saving resized image. Out of memory? Disk full? I did click Retry and it continued but I had to go before it finished.

                          I have a 32GB card with about 17GB used and 12GB free. On the Pi 3 b I believe the default is 256MB. It's at the defaults.

                          I am running a Pi 3 b, RetroPie 4.4.11, RA 1.7.6, ES 2.8.2RP. The ES log had a lot of lvl1 messages similar to below but nothing really useful it seemed. I did see several memory parsing errors when shutting down where you briefly see the command line screen.

                          lvl1: 	System "vectrex" has no games! Ignoring it.
                          lvl1: 	  Warning from theme "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/zxspectrum/theme.xml"
                            (from included file "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/zxspectrum/../carbon.xml")
                              could not find file "" 
                          lvl1: 	System "zxspectrum" has no games! Ignoring it.
                          lvl1: 	  Warning from theme "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-allgames/theme.xml"
                            (from included file "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-allgames/../carbon.xml")
                              could not find file "" 
                          lvl1: 	  Warning from theme "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-favorites/theme.xml"
                            (from included file "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-favorites/../carbon.xml")
                              could not find file "" 
                          lvl1: 	  Warning from theme "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-lastplayed/theme.xml"
                            (from included file "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/auto-lastplayed/../carbon.xml")
                              could not find file "" 
                          lvl1: 	  Warning from theme "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/custom-collections/theme.xml"
                            (from included file "/etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/custom-collections/../carbon.xml")
                              could not find file "" 
                          
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                          • muldjordM
                            muldjord @Riverstorm
                            last edited by muldjord

                            @Riverstorm This doesn't seem to be related to the Skyscraper scraper script (which this thread is about). Perhaps this is about SSelph's scraper?

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @Riverstorm
                              last edited by mitu

                              @Riverstorm I think you're confusing Skyscraper(Lars's external game scraper) with the built-in Emulationstation scraper using the Screenscraper source.
                              The error you posted (Error saving resized image. Out of memory? Disk full?) is specific to the internal Emulationstation scraper and it happens when it receives a bad response from the site when an image is requested. If it's a scraper (ES) error, it would be useful to know if it always happens for a particular ROM (and what ROM is it), but what I think it happens is that the ScreenScraper site just returns a 'Busy now, closed for non-registered users' message instead of the requested image, thus confusing the scraper.
                              The other part of the log are just benign warnings, they don't happen because of having used the scraper.

                              EDIT: incidentally, I'm also 'responsible' for the ScreenScraper part of ES, so it would be useful to know if there's an error with a certain ROM or it's just the usual ScreenScraper 'busy now, try later' message that's happening.

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                              • RiverstormR
                                Riverstorm
                                last edited by

                                @muldjord - Ah, ooops, is that sselph's scraper built into ES? Basically I just pulled up the scraper from the ES menu, first option on top.

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                                • RiverstormR
                                  Riverstorm
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                                  @mitu - Ah ok, sorry for that false alarm and I appreciate the response guys. I'll run through it again later and post if it's a specific ROM or some pattern I see.

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