Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu
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@mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Yes, it does, look closer.
Lol... it's very latest package number 237.... and i need to update them. I think this will happen very often. Maybe as often as the arcade cores (like fbneo or mame2003) themselves which have almost daily commits :)
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@mitu at this point i have a question...... for this package now the situation it's:
Unable to check update for this package.... ok but every time I do the updates now it recompiles the same version of the 3 DEB files and reinstalls them every time, it also reinstalls all the dependencies. Is this normal? How do I avoid this?
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@DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
How do I avoid this?
At this time, there's no option for source installs. As it shows on the screen, the script cannot determine/doesn't know if a new version is available, so it always updates/installs it.
EDIT: you can delete the
/opt/retropie/supplementary/sdl2
folder and the RetroPie script will 'forget' aboutsdl2
and it will think that it's using the system's SDL2 so it won't try to update it. -
@mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
EDIT: you can delete the /opt/retropie/supplementary/sdl2 folder and the RetroPie script will 'forget' about sdl2 and it will think that it's using the system's SDL2 so it won't try to update it.
Great suggestion... this way I think it's like I never installed this package.
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@DjDiabolik @mitu I owe both of you a debt of gratitude! And @mitu you saved me awhile back too…..
So here’s my quick story: I was running 20.04 and it ran well for awhile. But then the BT started acting up with my DualShock 3 controllers. I read awhile back there was a workaround but I couldn’t find it now. Plus the OS was old so I decided to just go ahead and upgrade to 22.04. And then update Retropie along with it, hoping this would repair any corrupt/damaged files. So….my BT issue was resolved. Games, everything running just great. Then I pressed my luck and decided to upgrade to 24.04. Then BOOM. I had all the issues that @DjDiabolik was experiencing! Ugggghhhhh.
But I followed your discussion here and all was resolved.You two are the GOAT and I really appreciate all the hard work and testing you did to find this workaround/resolution!☺️
PS: I know it’s an old thread but wanted to reply here with my heartfelt THANK YOU!!
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Did this ever get solved? This thread is so large it's very hard to decipher how to solve this. Trying to navigate with a controller in the RetroPie-Setup menu crashes me back to ES.
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Did this ever get solved?
No, there's just a workaround posted in the 2nd page (?).
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@mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Did this ever get solved?
No, there's just a workaround posted in the 2nd page (?).
This one here? I tried editing and re-installing the binary, but the issue persists for me.
setESSystem "RetroPie" "retropie" "$rpdir" ".rp .sh" "sudo $scriptdir/retropie_packages.sh retropiemenu launch %ROM%" "" "retropie"
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
This one here? I tried editing and re-installing the binary, but the issue persists for me.
The workaround is not integrated into Retropie-Setup, it's something you have to do manually.
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Sorry what do you mean? I made the changes, and reinstalled the binary from the menu as instructed. The controller works fine to navigate the runcommand menu after launching a game, but does not work when navigating the RetroPie Setup from emulationstation. Indeed, it works fine when running sudo ./retropie_setup.sh from a terminal though. Do you mean I need to compile it manually?
Here’s a video of the issue:
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Sorry what do you mean?
Not sure what more to explain ? The issue still exists and it's not fixed in the latest version, you have to work-around it with the modifications posted in this topic.
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