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    how to install core and emulator with a script ?

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      Then why don't you look at how other libretro cores are built and configured - in the RetroPie-Setup repository ?

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        wsamael
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        sorry for being late.

        @mitu said in how to install core and emulator with a script ?:

        Then why don't you look at

        fbecause I'm stupid boy XD , ok my bad ;)

        So I put it in /scriptsmodules/libretrocores/ (for libretro core ) but how can install it ? if i launch

        sudo bash ./lr-bluemsx.sh
        

        ( for example ), that not install msx core in ES :(

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          @wsamael said in how to install core and emulator with a script ?:

          So I put it in /scriptsmodules/libretrocores/ (for libretro core ) but how can install it ?

          How do you install other emulators, already present in RetroPie ?

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            wsamael
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            actually I install it by ES menu ( retropie_setup.sh ) one by one but it's long and boring ;) so it's why I wanna instal it with a command in a script. like that I can install by group ( arcade, computer etc. I hope you understand what I would say ;)

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
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              If you wish to use the cli to call the script, then the syntax is

              sudo ./retropie_packages <scriptmodule> <function>
              

              where <function> can be one of the: sources, build, install, remove, configure, depends (may be more, but these are the main ones). These are defined in the scriptmodule as source_<module>, build_<module>, etc.
              To install lr-fceumm, you'd call

              sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm depends
              sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm sources
              sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm build
              sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm install
              sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm configure
              

              If you omit the <function> parameter, running sudo ./retropie_packages <module> will run depends, build, install and configure automatically.

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                wsamael
                last edited by wsamael

                Yyyyyyeeeeeessssss it's work great, I've install two of them with a script for test and it's ok. Thanks U so much :)

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                  wsamael
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                  i' made all my script for install every core and emulators what i want, everything works great ( tahnks again :) ) but I wanna konw if it's possible to install them by binari, beacuse with this method

                  sudo ./retropie_packages XXX depends
                  sudo ./retropie_packages XXX sources
                  sudo ./retropie_packages XXX build
                  sudo ./retropie_packages XXX install
                  sudo ./retropie_packages XXX configure
                  

                  it's ok but very long to add them by source.

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
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                    Binary install means downloading it from the RetroPie server. If you added your own (new) scripts, there's nothing to download and install. Binary installation can be run via the install_bin parameter.

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                      wsamael @mitu
                      last edited by wsamael

                      @mitu

                      That's all ? ^^ Thank you :) I'll do that asap :)

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                        wsamael
                        last edited by wsamael

                        sorry it's me again ;)

                        i wanna complete all script and test it but i've a problem with path files for install packages

                        if I install via the ES menu

                        sudo ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                        

                        the packages are install to /home/pi/Retropie/roms/ XXX
                        and If a Install via my script
                        for exemple:

                        sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh cannonball install_bin
                        
                        

                        the packages are install in
                        /opt/retropie/ emulators,
                        /opt/retropielibretrocores
                        and /opt/retropie/ports

                        so i some package in /home pi ..../ roms, some in opt/retropîe/ XXX

                        any idea for install all packages in /home/pi/Retropie/roms with a script ? Because it's not easy to manage many roms folders in my es_system.cfg .

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Packages (emulators/ports/etc.) are not installed in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms - which is used for ROMs and games. The default installation location is under /opt/retropie.

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                            wsamael
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                            Yes you're right ( but you know that XD ) but thé package install don't create roms folder in/home/pi... or of I install package buy es the roms folder has been create , how can i do for do the same install?

                            Where i launch my script nothing is create in /home../roms folder

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @wsamael
                              last edited by

                              @wsamael Sorry, I don't fully understand what it's not working. If you created your own install script and it doesn't work, then the script might be incomplete/incorrect.

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                              • Thorr69T
                                Thorr69
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                                I think he means that the roms directory isn't being created for the system he is installing. If you install experimental systems through the experimental packages, the rom directory for that system is created as well.

                                I think you are right the script is incomplete. He probably needs to add something at the end to create the rom directory.

                                RPi 3b
                                Official PSU
                                Official RetroPie image
                                Pandora's Box 5 controller

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                                  wsamael @mitu
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                                  @mitu said in how to install core and emulator with a script ?:

                                  @wsamael Sorry, I don't fully understand what it's not working. If you created your own install script and it doesn't work, then the script might be incomplete/incorrect.

                                  I try to explain what i wanna

                                  If i install a package via ES menu, that install the core and create a roms folder in home/pi/ RetroPie/roms/xxx

                                  And the script install the core but don't create rom folder

                                  And for port package that does'nt create port folder in home/pi...

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    Can you please be more specific ? Is this one of the packages included in RetroPie or something you created ? How do you - manually - run the package commands ?

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                                      wsamael @Thorr69
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                                      @Thorr69
                                      Probably, but I don't know how to add command Line to create roms folder especially for port package like openbor

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                                        wsamael @mitu
                                        last edited by

                                        @mitu said in how to install core and emulator with a script ?:

                                        Can you please be more specific ? Is this one of the packages included in RetroPie or something you created ? How do you - manually - run the package commands ?

                                        One of the package incluse in RetroPie,
                                        I launch the install via Retropie_packages.sh mame2010 install_bin ( for example )

                                        Mame has been installed but no rom folder in /home/pi ( Like the other package )

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator
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                                          From one of the previous posts:

                                          To install lr-fceumm, you'd call

                                          sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm depends
                                          sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm sources
                                          sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm build
                                          sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm install
                                          sudo ./retropie_packages lr-fceumm configure
                                          

                                          The rom folder is created as part of the last step - by the scriptmodule configure function. If you just run install_bin, that won't happen.

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                                            wsamael
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                                            ok that clear :) thank U :)
                                            can I ask you one more think about this ? :)

                                            i wanna install openbor (not official version ) but it don't install by my script.

                                            i donwload the .sh in

                                            wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/OpenBOR-63xx-RetroPie-openbeta/master/scriptmodules/openbor-6xxx-RPi3/openbor-v6510-RPi3.sh -O- | tr -d '\r' > /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/openbor-6xxx-4rpi3.sh
                                            
                                            

                                            i Launch it with

                                            sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh openbor-6xxx-4rpi3 depends
                                            sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh openbor-6xxx-4rpi3 sources
                                            sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh openbor-6xxx-4rpi3 build
                                            sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh openbor-6xxx-4rpi3 install
                                            sudo bash ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh openbor-6xxx-4rpi3 configure
                                            

                                            and the pi tell me
                                            " No module 'openbor-6xxx-4rpi3' found for platform rpi3 "

                                            ( i try to launch install_bin but it's not a binary version so it's not working but it's logic ;) )

                                            but if I launch by ES menu, the script is ok ,that working

                                            I'm sure is the same .sh, I try to delete it and it's disappear and if I donwload it again it come back to the ES list

                                            the command seem to be correct but i don't understand why my script dont' launch it

                                            ( it's not the most important but i wanna understand ;) )

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