Retropie on Raspbian Buster
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The "very experimental" one. Nothing official.
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Well, now that Raspbian has released a Buster version, I've gave it a try and a basic installation seems to build fine, except for
mupen64plus
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@mitu How did you do it exactly? I had tried and failed before.
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@geekinchief Using the manual installation instructions from the Docs.
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@mitu I had tried that a few days ago and it failed. I'll try again.
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@geekinchief just to clarify, @mitu refers to the newly released (yesterday!) official Raspbian Buster from the foundation, not any of the experimental images. Get it from the RPI website.
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@geekinchief Without any logs, it's hard to diagnose what's the problem. As @hhromic said, use the newly released image when trying to install RetroPie. Please provide any error messages/logs if you want assistance, just saying 'it failed' it's not going to help.
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@mitu were you able to build lr-mupen64plus-next? Slightly off topic but I supposed with the release of the pi 4, the mupen64plus.sh file will need to be re-examined and modified. Im not sure that the resolution will still need to be locked to 320x240 anymore for gliden64 (hopefully) and the blacklist will need to be re-examined as well. Though I think its primarily Gizmo that maintains it, if hes still around.
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@quicksilver No, I only have tried the basic install (which installs only the
main
andoptional
sections). Since it took a while, I just left it overnight on a 3B+ system and checked in the morning for errors.
I'll givelr-mupen64plus-next
a try later this evening, I just want to see if a quick fix is available formupen64plus
.EDIT: heh, it looks like the error is already reported
upstream- https://github.com/ricrpi/mupen64plus-video-gles2n64/issues/25. -
I am getting this error message upon completion of the install:
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@geekinchief Yes, I think I got the same messages, but since the building of packages (except one) was successful, I just treated them as warnings.
libavdevice-dev
has a hard dependency onlibsdl-2.0.9
(required byretroarch
) and it fails installation.libusb-1.0-0-dev
is installable, we'll have to see why it's not installed (required byretroarch
,dolphin
andxboxdrv
libxkbcommon-dev
is installable, similar like before (required byretroarch
).
EDIT: I see now that
retroarch
is not installed because of this, somehow I missed it in the log. Excludinglibavdevice-dev
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@quicksilver
lr-mupen64plus-next
builds fine, I just loaded 007 to test (ran horribly) and it loaded ok. -
@mitu Yea, that game doesnt run well using lr-mupen64plus-next on my overclocked 3b+ either. Im hopefully getting a pi 4 this friday, if my microcenter near me gets some in stock and will try to test then on the new hardware.
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@mitu How do I exclude libavdevice-dev?
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@geekinchief Update your RetroPie-Setup script and try again to build RetroArch.
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@mitu said in Retropie on Raspbian Buster:
rc
Maybe I'm dense, but I can't find any reference to libavdevice-dev in my setup script.
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@geekinchief Please re-read my previous reply.
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@mitu So it seems that with the latest Buster everything installed but muplus64. However, emulationstation shows a black screen. Any idea if there's a workaround?
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@geekinchief I didn't experience the black screen. What display/system do you have ?
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@geekinchief are you using a rpi4 ? Buster is not yet supported anyway yet, so I'm not sure how useful this thread is - unless you are able to code/debug and work on the support yourself.
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