Issues with ports (lr-prboom, eduke32)
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Just checked the top of the board, and it says Pi 3 Model B v1.2. Don't know why I never thought of checking the board itself for a model designation.
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Update : I've managed to get Quake 2 working. The issue was I'd copied over pak0.pak, pak1.pak, pak2.pak from my GOG directory. Yquake2 apparently only needs pak1.pak to function. I had to setup the controls myself and I get a prompt saying they're not mapped every time I use my controller (even though they are), but it seems to work. So thanks to everyone for all the help.
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Hey guys, I'm still struggling getting eduke32 to work properly. I saw in the post about the release of 4.6 that the module had gotten an extensive overhaul, so I tried an install from source. I got an error.
My next stop is to uninstall then reinstall the module entirely, but if anybody has any ideas, I would very much appreciate it.
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Install from binary, it should get you the same package.
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I have an option to install from a pre-compiled binary, but it was pre-compiled before the latest image so it wouldn't have the changes to the module that 4.6 brought right?
And if it does does it mean that eduke32 is essentially broken and unplayable?
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@Zering said in Issues with ports (lr-prboom, eduke32):
I have an option to install from a pre-compiled binary, but it was pre-compiled before the latest image so it wouldn't have the changes to the module that 4.6 brought right?
I don't understand how you think package updates work, but if you install from binary, you get the latest binary for your system, no matter which version of RetroPie you're on. The
4.6
is just a version tag, as long as the package has not been modified - and it hasn't - before the release, you'd get the same binary if you would be running 4.5.18, 4.5.19, etc.And if it does does it mean that eduke32 is essentially broken and unplayable?
No, I don't understand why you think so ? Just because it doesn't work for you, it doesn't mean it's not working for other users.
Please install from binary, then provide a crash log from
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
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@mitu I don't understand what information you want me to provide, there is nothing in the directory you've just indicated.
It doesn't crash when I install from binary, and for the most part the module works, but it crashes and kicks me back to Emulation Station after a few minutes of gameplay, ie. if I try to save or load.
Is there a different log for that type of crash that I can access and copy here?
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@Zering said in Issues with ports (lr-prboom, eduke32):
It doesn't crash when I install from binary, and for the most part the module works, but it crashes and kicks me back to Emulation Station after a few minutes of gameplay, ie. if I try to save or load.
Then you should have a log file in
/dev/shm
, calledruncommand.log
. Get the contents of the file and post it here. If you reboot your system, then the file will be deleted, so it's important you look for it immediately after the crash. -
@mitu All right, seems easy enough.
If the system hangs and I have to do a hard reboot, can I find a log for that as well?
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@Zering said in Issues with ports (lr-prboom, eduke32):
If the system hangs and I have to do a hard reboot, can I find a log for that as well?
Not sure, but your should install SSH and access the Pi via WinSCP or FileZilla. The interface/game might be locked, but the system might still work.
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@mitu I've got WinSCP. The reason I was asking is I've just tried reproducing the crash on eduke32 and instead of sending me back to ES the game just hung on the loading screen. If it hangs, what can I do with WinSCP to try and find a solution to the issue?
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@Zering Same advice - try to get a log file.
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@mitu So I managed to find a log file after the latest crash (it didn't hang this time, it went back to ES when I tried to load my game). It's a whopping 14000 lines, is that normal?
Trying to make sense of this thing is like reading chinese backwards with blinders on to me, so if anybody can offer any guidance I'd be very grateful.
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The log is filled with the same error message over and over:
[...] Wrote eduke32.cfg Error writing settings.cfg: Too many open files *** Error in `/opt/retropie/ports/eduke32/eduke32': double free or corruption (!prev): 0x017d6488 ***
Can you check if the
settings.cfg
file is writable by thepi
user ? It should be in\\retropie\configs\ports\duke3d
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@mitu I can edit it with WinSCP. Here are the contents :
// this file is automatically generated by EDuke32
unbindall
unbound Alt_Fire
unbound Mouse_Aiming
unbound Toggle_Crosshair
unbound Show_DukeMatch_Scores
unbound Dpad_Select
unbound Dpad_Aiming
unbound Alt_Weapon
osdeditpal "12"
osdtextpal "12"
osdtextshade "2"
r_borderless "0"
r_usenewaspect "0"
vid_gamma "1.200000"
r_upscalefactor "2"
r_ambientlight "1.250000"
vid_gamma "1.200000"
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@Zering said in Issues with ports (lr-prboom, eduke32):
@mitu I can edit it with WinSCP. Here are the contents :
That's not what I asked. Can you check the file's permissions and post a screenshot ?
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No quite, I meant from WinSCP. What user are you using for WinSCP ?
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@mitu Is that what WinSCP asks for on login?
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@Zering yes are you logging in as user "pi" or user "root"
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