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    [IDEA] Ability to select packages for first time install

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    • thelostsoulT
      thelostsoul @johnodon
      last edited by

      @johnodon While I can understand why you want this option, it would add some more work and maintenance for the creators of RetroPie. I am not sure how many people would benefit from this. As a "workaround", you could do a script for automated uninstall of all components. (Question to RetroPie makers: This is possible through a script, isn't it?) And then, you create a backup and just roll out instead of installing it over and over again.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @thelostsoul
        last edited by mitu

        @thelostsoul yes, you can call the retropie_packages.sh script with the name of the scriptmodule and action (install/build/remove) so you can have a little script to remove unwanted packages or even re-download/re-compile/re-install packages automatically.

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        • E
          EctoOne
          last edited by

          I actually wish there was such option. Going manually through all packages to search for the ones I want and don't need is kinda annoying. An easy way to un-/install a bunch of packages without the need to press buttons would be awesome.
          I mean even a script would be great. Maybe it would be possible to put such script on the card and an option in the setup menu to run it if it was found. Kinda like the wlan setup works.

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          • BuZzB
            BuZz administrators
            last edited by

            Why not just install the packaged you need? You can install the components individually without having to use the main install option.

            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            • johnodonJ
              johnodon @BuZz
              last edited by

              @buzz said in [IDEA] Ability to select packages for fist time install:

              Why not just install the packaged you need? You can install the components individually without having to use the main install option.

              Honestly, I was going to do that but I wasn't sure if there was something else baked into the setup script that I would have missed.

              So, just install all core packages and any main/optional packages I want?

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              • BuZzB
                BuZz administrators @johnodon
                last edited by BuZz

                @johnodon Yes. And enable autobooting into emulationstation etc from the configuration section if required. The main install option just installs everything from Core and Main (It mentions this in the Help in the RetroPie-Setup menus).

                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                • DanikD
                  Danik @BuZz
                  last edited by

                  @buzz said in [IDEA] Ability to select packages for fist time install:

                  Why not just install the packaged you need? You can install the components individually without having to use the main install option.

                  This is the best solution for the moment.
                  It would be nice to include a script that only installs ES, Retroarch and runcommand only and nothing from the "main packages", though, but it's not much work, really.

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                  • BuZzB
                    BuZz administrators @Danik
                    last edited by

                    @danik you can script that via retropie_packages.sh which is a command line tool.

                    To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • johnodonJ
                      johnodon @BuZz
                      last edited by johnodon

                      EDIT: Maybe I spoke too soon...
                      No module 'install' found for platform x86
                      No module 'build' found for platform x86

                      Quote from BuZz in another thread...

                      run sudo ./retropie_packages.sh on it's own for a list of modules / functions. Some functions may show up but may require parameters etc.

                      This will suit my needs perfectly. I will leave my original request open as I still think it could provide a better end user experience, although a very low priority.

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                      • hiulitH
                        hiulit
                        last edited by

                        I would like this ability very much too.
                        I find myself too often reinstalling VMs with Raspbian x86 (PIXEL) and installing everything from "Main and Core" takes a lot of time.

                        How can we know which are the main (basic) modules to install to run RetroPie?

                        Thanks!

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators @hiulit
                          last edited by

                          @hiulit well, core are the main components which other things rely on. So you can install the core items, then choose what you want.

                          @johnodon check the commandline output. You need to choose a module to "install" build etc. but simplest is just to do it with no parameters on a module which will get the source / build / install and configure - eg

                          sudo ./retropie_packages.sh emulationstation
                          

                          that would build and install emulationstation

                          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                          • johnodonJ
                            johnodon @BuZz
                            last edited by

                            @buzz Ahhh...Thanks for the clarification. I was using the definitions as switches (i.e. sudo RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh build retropie-manager

                            Definitions:
                            depends:    install the dependencies for the module
                            sources:    install the sources for the module
                            build:      build/compile the module
                            install:    install the compiled module
                            configure:  configure the installed module (es_systems.cfg / launch parameters etc)
                            clean:      remove the sources/build folder for the module
                            help:       get additional help on the module
                            
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