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    Setup Failed - Some Emulators Could Not Build

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      CalamityChasm
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      Hi all,

      I am relatively new to Raspberry Pi, RetroPie etc. so please be kind. Thank You!

      Specs:
      RasberryPi 5
      Power: USBC 5 volt
      macOS Sonoma
      RetroPie Version 4.8.7
      Built on top of RaspberryPi lite-64
      Connected to Internet

      My main problem is that RetroPie Setup failed to install some emulators namely the N64. When I run RetroPie-Setup, I get an error saying: "
      Could not successfully build mupen64plus - N64 emulator MUPEN64Plus
      (mupen64plus-video-gles2rice/projects/unix/mupen64plus-video-rice.so not found)."

      I click OK

      It then reads: "
      Please see:
      /home/-------/RetroPie-Setup/logs/rps_2024-05-28_183201.log.gz for more in depth information regarding the errors"

      Here is the log when I run:

      hexdump -C rps_2024-05-28_183201.log.gz
      

      imageedit_1_6696564207.jpg

      I originally tried to open it in nano but got a message saying that the log was in binary. I followed the instructions here (xxd lead to bash: xxd- no such command).

      Other emulators work fine (ie nes works perfectly fine) but others don't. N64 also doesn't show up under RetroPie/roms. I have tried to manually install from manage packages - main packages - mupen64plus but got the same error message from before. I have also run "clean source folder"

      Thanks in advance for any and all help!

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        sleve_mcdichael @CalamityChasm
        last edited by sleve_mcdichael

        @CalamityChasm the logs are compressed to save space. You can decompress them with gunzip (this replaces the original) or view them in-place with zless.

        For N64 on Pi5, I think you need to add kernel=kernel8.img to your /boot/config.txt and then reboot.

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          CalamityChasm @sleve_mcdichael
          last edited by CalamityChasm

          @sleve_mcdichael said in Setup Failed - Some Emulators Could Not Build:

          For N64 on Pi5, I think you need to add kernel=kernel8.img to your /boot/config.txt and then reboot.

          @sleve_mcdichael Does it matter where you add it within the file? if not then it reads the same error as before.

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            CalamityChasm @CalamityChasm
            last edited by

            I got it to work by researching kernel. I ran lr-parral64 and edited a line in retroarch config. Thank you for your help!

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