RetroPie v4.6 - Stuck on "Compiling joy2key.py" on both RPi3B+ and 4B
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Ok, so I removed the existing logs and tried running the script (this time while connected to WLAN) and this time it didn't stop on compiling Joy2Key, but while
copying new default configuration to /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg.rp-dist /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup
When performing the update of all installed packages.
I pasted the latest logs to PasteBin here -> https://pastebin.com/QYJDGrCr -
Are you using the same SDcard for both the Pi4 and Pi3B+ ? These kind of intermittent issues may be caused by hardware - bad maybe ?
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Same SD card, yes. I might try with another one and see if the problem goes away, big oof if it's caused by a bad SD card because I bought this 400 GB micro SD for this specific purpose... also I tested it with h2testw and all test files were read successfully
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@mitu these intermittent issues could be also caused by a slow micro SD, that you know of? Because the micro SD doesn't seem bad (according to h2testw, at least), but I read some Amazon reviews that lament that it's a little slower than expected with small files r/w (even though it's a Sandisk Ultra A1)
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@therydermeister said in RetroPie v4.6 - Stuck on "Compiling joy2key.py" on both RPi3B+ and 4B:
these intermittent issues could be also caused by a slow micro SD, that you know of ?
No, it can't be that slow.
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@therydermeister how much did you test of the card? Did you check at least 32gb ?
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@BuZz I tested almost all of the card successfully (that is, according to H2testw), and I'm testing it again as I'm writing this message.
In the meantime @mitu I tried RetroPie 4.6 on my Pi 4 with another SD Card (32 GB) and I can run the script no problem, so I guess it's a SD card problem. Maybe 400 GB is too big for the Raspberry Pi?
Anyway I'll let H2testw run fully on this card and if there's a problem I'll try getting a replacement from Amazon. -
@BuZz H2Testw didn't find any problem, but I'm still getting a replacement SD Card from Amazon, as soon as I get it I'll try again with the new card, let's hope this one works alright, or else I'll stick to other, smaller cards.
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Update: after getting my replacement, I'm now able to update both RetroPie and the underlying OS packages without getting stuck. So my problem was probably due to a bad SD card, even though H2Testw didn't report any error.
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I just encountered this same error today on a 2GB Pi4 with this card: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0887GP791
Mine was when hitting the "Update RetroPie-Setup Script".
SAMSUNG: EVO Select 128GB MicroSDXC UHS-I U3 100MB/s Full HD & 4K UHD Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME128HA)
Fresh installation, and only time this card has been used.
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