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    redream not working

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      aftermath17 @cmdima
      last edited by

      @cmdima Did you ever resolve this? I have the same problem right now with Redream. Strangely, it happens with PPSSPP too (although different error). I've tried to re-install both. Retroarch emulators work fine.

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        sleve_mcdichael @mitu
        last edited by sleve_mcdichael

        @aftermath17 what mitu said in redream not working still applies:

        Please add some info about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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          c0un7z3r0
          last edited by c0un7z3r0

          I am suffering this too. Here are the details requested:

          Pi Model or other hardware: (B, B+, 2 B, 3, X86 PC etc..)

          Pi4b
          

          Power Supply used: (If using a Pi)

          Tried with Pi official and 3.5amp overpowered - same result
          

          RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest):

          4.8.4
          

          Built From: (Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website, Berryboot, or on top of existing OS etc.. - please provide the filename of any image used)

          Raspberry Pi Imager Stock Image
          

          USB Devices connected:

          1 PS controller adaptor, 1 Microsoft wireless mouse/keyboard dongle, 1 SSD running retropie (No SD Card - retropie is running off the SSD plugged in via USB)
          

          Controller used:

          1 ps2 dualshock
          

          Error messages received:

          dpkg-query: error in show format: may not be empty string
          redream: line 9: ./redream.aarch64.elf: No such file or directory
          

          Verbose log (if relevant):
          Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
          File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
          Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)

          Redream
          

          Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
          How to replicate the problem:

          Install Retropie with Rpi Imager on to SSD
          Install optional package redream
          attempt to run redream (either via emulationstation or command line) and receive error as per above
          

          My best guess would be that this appears to be a problem with a dependency, specifically dpkg-query. Doing some googling revealed this:

          https://askubuntu.com/questions/1293709/weird-error-when-trying-to-install-packages-with-apt

          but the file in the answer given is not present in retropie so im not sure how to proceed.

          UPDATE: I did manage to find the file in that stack overflow answer but trying the solution provided there did not solve the issue.

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            mitu Global Moderator @c0un7z3r0
            last edited by

            @c0un7z3r0 said in redream not working:

            My best guess would be that this appears to be a problem with a dependency, specifically dpkg-query. Doing some googling revealed this:

            No, it's a problem with the redream launch script (/opt/retropie/emulators/redream/redream). It invokes dpkg-query with an empty argument. In the script:

            MESA_DIST_VER=$(dpkg-query -f= --show libgl1-mesa-dri)
            

            should be

            MESA_DIST_VER=$(dpkg-query -f="\${Version}" --show libgl1-mesa-dri)
            

            The script comes from upstream (@inolen), so we'll be reporting the issue there, hopefully an update will fix the issue.

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              c0un7z3r0 @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu

              That's fantastic, I found that file myself based on the error message (line 9) but was not sure what that should be changed to, to have valid syntax. The dpkg-query documentation wasn't much help without context as to what that particular line did. Thanks for the help, I'll manually update in the meantime and try it this evening.

              Thanks again!

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                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                Try updating now redream, without modifying anything, and see if you still get the same error.

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                  c0un7z3r0 @mitu
                  last edited by c0un7z3r0

                  @mitu @inolen

                  I updated which fixed the previous issue but brought about a new one:

                  dpkg: warning: version '""' has bad syntax: version number does not start with digit
                  redream: line 9: ./redream.aarch64.elf: No such file or directory
                  

                  so presumably the ${Version} variable is not being set.

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                    windg
                    last edited by

                    Here Redream is working fine, i did a full update, RetroPie packages and system packages(underlying). Did you build RetroPie on top of Bullseye?

                    My English isn't at a good level.

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                      c0un7z3r0 @windg
                      last edited by c0un7z3r0

                      @windg

                      No I ran the official raspberry pi imager software and wrote directly to an SSD so it's the stock image file

                      It's buster and if I do

                      Sudo apt-get update
                      Sudo apt-get upgrade

                      Then it says all packages are up to date

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                        c0un7z3r0 @windg
                        last edited by

                        @windg

                        the immediate problem is that the $Version variable in the

                        /Opt/RetroPie/emulators/redream/redream
                        

                        Script is undefined so dpkg-query falls down when trying to set META_DIST_VER

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                          mitu Global Moderator @c0un7z3r0
                          last edited by

                          @c0un7z3r0 said in redream not working:

                          [...]
                          so presumably the ${Version} variable is not being set.

                          Yes, there's still an issue. We'll spin the dreidel again. My original fix should still work.

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                            c0un7z3r0 @mitu
                            last edited by c0un7z3r0

                            @mitu

                            Yes, there's still an issue. We'll spin the dreidel again. My original fix should still work.

                            What do you mean by the original fix? The suggestion above or the changes that were pushed to the latest build?

                            Please let me know if any further fixes get applied? (Also, if you can, let me know what repo these changes are happening in so I can track it?)

                            Thanks again for your help and persevering.

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                              mitu Global Moderator @c0un7z3r0
                              last edited by mitu

                              @c0un7z3r0 said in redream not working:

                              What do you mean by the original fix? The suggestion above or the changes that were pushed to the latest build?

                              I was referring to my first reply.

                              Please let me know if any further fixes get applied?

                              Try updating now.

                              (Also, if you can, let me know what repo these changes are happening in so I can track it?)

                              redream is not open source, so there's no public repository to track. You can watch the downloads page for new versions, but I don't think there's any detailed changelog for the development builds. I just reported the issue to @inolen and they have added some fixes to the RPI package.

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                                c0un7z3r0 @mitu
                                last edited by

                                @mitu

                                Thanks again

                                This is getting weird, it now gives this error

                                Executing: /Opt/RetroPie/emulators/redream/redream "/home/pi/RetroPie/ROMs/Dreamcast/myromfile.chd"
                                /Opt/RetroPie/emulators/redream/redream: line 9: /Opt/RetroPie/emulators/redream/redream.aarch64.elf: No such file or directory 
                                

                                But that file does exist.

                                Damn this is frustrating. Sorry to keep coming back with this, I appreciate your help

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @c0un7z3r0
                                  last edited by mitu

                                  @c0un7z3r0 said in redream not working:

                                  This is getting weird, it now gives this error

                                  This seems to be something related to your system. /Opt/Retropie doesn't exist on a standard RetroPie installation, RetroPie is installed in /opt/retropie . Since Linux filesystems are generally case-sensitive, in this case the folders are not the same.

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                                    c0un7z3r0 @mitu
                                    last edited by c0un7z3r0

                                    @mitu sorry the capitalisation was mine. I manually typed it out on my phone

                                    It is lowercase as you said.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator
                                      last edited by mitu

                                      Then I suggest you reinstall again redream. The package does contain the file not found in your error (/opt/retropie/emulators/redream/redream.aarch64.elf).

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                                        c0un7z3r0 @mitu
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                                        @mitu

                                        It does contain redream.aarch64.elf, it's referenced in the redream script we were having problems with. See image for my directory structure and files

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          You say you installed RetroPie using the RPI Imager image, but your image shows a newer kernel and a 64bit system (?), which we don't include. Did you use rpi-update to update your system by any chance ?

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                                            c0un7z3r0 @mitu
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                                            @mitu

                                            I don't specifically remember doing so but it's quite likely i have at some point done rpi-update.

                                            I noticed an issue with the symlinks last night so I'm going to investigate that but I'm AFK right now. I'll come back with my findings.

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