error running 'git pull' - returned 1
-
@mitu yes
-
@mitu and I dont know exactly what I modified :/
-
Then remove the shaders folder completely and re-try the update/installation.
-
@mitu how I remove her?
-
@jojin How did you edit the file(s) in the first place ? If via WinSCP, then remove the
shaders
folder. -
@mitu I edited them by retropie itself,how can I remove via WinSCP?
-
@jojin said in error running 'git pull' - returned 1:
I edited them by retropie itself,
How exactly ? As far as I know, there's no interface in RetroPie to edit the shaders.
-
@mitu actually,I didnt edit anything,just changed some settings.
-
sorry for the work Im giving to you,I dont know too much about retropie :/
-
@jojin How exactly did you install RetroPie ?
-
I downloaded it here
-
@jojin If you have downloaded an image from our site, you shouldn't have this issue. The issue is because some of the shaders were edited on your system.
-
@BuZz ok,ill try to reinstall it,thanks for the help
-
btw,where I can find the shaders folder on winSCP?
-
@jojin
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/shaders
delete the folder and reinstall retroarch.
-
@BuZz ok,thanks for the help(again)
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.