RetroPie 4.3.12 - force one package update
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I have RetriPie 4.3.12 and I would like to update the only one package (lr-pcsx-rearmed), but I can't get version newer, than there already is (the version in new RetroPie is newer). Is it possible to get new version of the package without global changes in the system (scripts update, global system update)?
I can't install from source either. I get the error (/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-pcsx-rearmed/libretro.so not found).
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You need to update the RetroPie-Setup first. Due to the re-organization of the upstream project, the old build script is no longer correct.
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how i update the retropie setup cause i cant see the icon of psx and i do everything to install and nothing thanks greetings from puerto rico
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You need to update the RetroPie-Setup first. Due to the re-organization of the upstream project, the old build script is no longer correct.
As I thought, new script doesn't work with old RetroPie.yahdiel621
Normally, all you need is to install PSX emulators and put images to/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx
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@POPEYE i do that and the emulator dont appear in my list i have 64 nes sega bla bla
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i did it i can see the emulator uffff thanks the problm was i put the image in rar lol thanks guys
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@POPEYE said in RetroPie 4.3.12 - force one package update:
As I thought, new script doesn't work with old RetroPie.
No, it's the other way around - the old script doesn't work anymore with the new upstream project.
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@mitu
I tried to update script, and after that, new version of the script even told me, that 4.3 is not supported. There in no "install from binary" at all for me. I can install from source, but it gets some old version too (some 1.6.9), and it is not working properly (glitches and freezes).@yahdiel621
You should read the manual page carefully. There is information about the supported formats (may be incorrect, if you are using old version of the RetroPie; then look old version of the manual in web.archive.org). -
I tried to update script, and after that, new version of the script even told me, that 4.3 is not supported. There in no "install from binary" at all for me. I can install from source, but it gets some old version too (some 1.6.9), and it is not working properly (glitches and freezes).
This means you're running an RetroPie version based on Raspbian Jessie, which is no longer support by Raspbian and - alas - by RetroPie also.
You should try and upgrade by imaging with the latest version of RetroPie (4.5.1) and you can backup and restore your settings and roms using the method mentioned int the Docs.
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