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    Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @StonedEdge
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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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      • StonedEdgeS
        StonedEdge @mitu
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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"
        

        Check out my build logs below:
        Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
        https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
        Retro Lite CM4
        https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @StonedEdge
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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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          • StonedEdgeS
            StonedEdge @mitu
            last edited by StonedEdge

            @mitu

            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:

            Check out my build logs below:
            Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
            https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
            Retro Lite CM4
            https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @StonedEdge
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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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              • StonedEdgeS
                StonedEdge @mitu
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                @mitu Right, there are about 100 posts from @DjDiabolik in this thread. Can you recall which one worked for him? If not, I'll filter through all the posts and try each one I guess.

                Check out my build logs below:
                Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
                https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
                Retro Lite CM4
                https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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                • StonedEdgeS
                  StonedEdge @V0rt3x667
                  last edited by StonedEdge

                  @V0rt3x667 said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                  setESSystem "RetroPie" "retropie" "$rpdir" ".rp .sh" "sudo $scriptdir/retropie_packages.sh retropiemenu launch %ROM%" "" "retropie"

                  I already tried this fix. Ran sudo ./retropie_setup.sh. Re-installed retropiemenu "binary" from the menu. And yeah, after moving my DPAD/joystick, I get kicked back to emulationstation, even after making the change.

                  I just figured there might have been a simple fix for this already, but I guess either (a) I am not implementing the correct fix or (b) I need to dig deeper into the code.

                  Check out my build logs below:
                  Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
                  https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
                  Retro Lite CM4
                  https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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                  • StonedEdgeS
                    StonedEdge @StonedEdge
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                    @mitu

                    Nevermind, the </command> within es_systems.cfg under retropiemenu needed to be changed as well. All fixed now.

                    Check out my build logs below:
                    Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
                    https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
                    Retro Lite CM4
                    https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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                    • DjDiabolikD
                      DjDiabolik @StonedEdge
                      last edited by DjDiabolik

                      @StonedEdge sorry for late answer... but if i remember all issue it's disappears after the installation/compilation of package 'sdl2' ...

                      @mitu Is there a way to find out the previous version to date and check if any new version has been released after all this time?
                      In the meantime, Ubuntu has also undergone a version step forward to 24.04.2 LTS and i have no idea if the previous deb sdl2package installed from retropie setup it's been maintained..--

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                        last edited by mitu

                        @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                        @mitu Is there a way to find out the previous version to date and check if any new version has been released after all this time?

                        Not yet, it's in the proposed-updates queue - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libsdl2/+bug/2085140

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
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                          The fixed libsdl2 package in Ubuntu has been released a couple of week ago, after the bug/regression has been reported last year. If you have used the workaround of installing the RetroPie's SDL2 package, you can now un-pin the package and use the distro's package instead.

                          Changelog at https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/libs/libsdl2/libsdl2_2.30.0+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1/changelog. Even though the fix was added in Jan 2025, the updated package was added to the updates repositories on 29 Apr 2025.

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