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    Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch

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    • EldrethorE
      Eldrethor @mitu
      last edited by

      @mitu None but the only one that seems suspect is lipobello's RetroRama theme, since I had the original version before he removed the repo. I think I recall having to reinstall that one after I got ES was up and running.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @Eldrethor
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        @eldrethor said in Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch:

        since I had the original version before he removed the repo

        I wasn't referring to a Github repository, but to a package repository for apt. The theme couldn't have produced the error you described.

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        • EldrethorE
          Eldrethor @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu Possibly python-pygame? I installed this as a way to get background music playing in ES. Aside from that, everything else is stock.

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            danringer
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            @jaconey Probably already fixed it or did it another way but ...

            I completed the upgrade to stretch via the means mentioned above and had the same 2 errors. vlc and libboost so

            sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh

            and Manage Packages

            then Manage Core Packages

            then emulationstation

            Update from binary

            and reboot. fixed.

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              spartan
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                spartan
                last edited by spartan

                fixed

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                  polygaryd @danringer
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                  The update took forever, probably was less time than it would have to start fresh though. The update process did end with an error, unfortunately I cant remember now what it was due the fact it completed at around 2am and I was exhausted. When I rebooted it wouldn't load ES it failed on libboost_date_time.

                  I couldnt even run retropie_setup.sh and get to any update screen after the upgrade to stretch Nevermind ES. I would get errors saying:
                  "You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
                  The following packages have unmet dependencies:"

                  So i took its advice and i ran "sudo apt - - fix broken install" afterwards I was then able to run retropie_setup.sh, go to update, it updated everything, was able to do a reboot, and boot right into ES. I then took my sd card and put it in a 3b+ pi and it booted perfectly.

                  Just letting everyone know what happened to me and how i made it through the upgrade process. Hopefully it helps others.

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                    polygaryd @polygaryd
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                    I also wanted to add that i have an error while exiting the bluetooth config screen saying unit sixad.service could not be found. i read that bluetoothhd (i think is what it was called) and sixad cannot run at the same time. so how do you go about fixing this issue?

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                    • benjaminjayB
                      benjaminjay
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                      Just followed this guide to get my SD card ready for the switch from Pi 3 to 3 B+ and it worked! The safe shutdown/reset buttons on my Nespi case also work! Stoked!!

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                        flower4000
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                        ok so i followed these steps as close as i understood, but after all the steps I'm still on jessie? I didn't really loose anything other than shader preferences (that i noticed), so I'm restoring from a backup and starting over rn. Where do i go to change the word "jessie" to "stretch"? when i run the first line of code theres nowhere to edit sources.

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                        • ByteThisB
                          ByteThis
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                          deleted..been a long day.

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                            ray3d @Lodan-Zark
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                            @Lodan-Zark Worked perfect man. Now I play my raspberry b+. Thank you so much

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                              tobas @raibura
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                              @raibura hi, did you ever find a solution for this?

                              Sorry for asking in such an old thread but you are the only person I have found with the same problem as me. Thank you

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