Retropie on Raspbian Buster
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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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@BuZz I am using a Pi 4, yes, so was hoping to find a way to at least try some of the emulators on it.
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I updated my RPI2 running raspbian/retropie to buster. I needed to make some adaptions to mupen64plus-video-gles2n64 [1] for mupen64plus (which i personally do not use) to build. And emulationstation does not autostart because the pi user does not login automatically anymore (need to check why), but after logging in with pi on tty1 ES starts and at least the SNES-Emulator runs fine.
[1] https://github.com/ricrpi/mupen64plus-video-gles2n64/pull/26
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@mikem So you had a working Retropie image running Stretch and then used in-place updates to get to Buster?
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@geekinchief yeah. To be exact, I had a working Jessie image running (had no time to play in a while now), updated it to stretch for a game night (there I had some upgrade issues with some libs, but could sort everything out) and a few days later Raspbian Buster was announced and I thought I give it a try, to see what works.
Debian upgrade was working fine. But I need to say, that I always do a quite conservative way in upgrading: Updating dpkg/apt/aptitude first. Then upgrading a lot of packages step-by-step to see which package upgrade pulls in which dependency (and manually avoid some recommended installs). But I checked the output of 'dist-upgrade' and seemed reasonable.
Then updated RetroPie, which rebuilt some libs (mostly SDL) which took some time. Then it failed because of mupen64plus (described in my previous post). And then I needed to remove the old build-files of usbromservice/usbmount (do not have the logs anymore), because of a repo-cloning issue (something like: 'expected a folder, but was a regular file').I can provide a list, which emulator I have installed (using only snes and sega megadrive).
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