Possible 3.7 Bug?
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Weird, is there anything I might be missing that's making it not do that? It's making my ES config one just fine, but not my /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads one....
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I really don't know. You haven't been messing with directory permissions or changing your username/group or anything like that, right?
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@wetriner Not in the slightest, I know far too little about linux to mess around in there :)
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Still having this issue. Anyone have any ideas what might be going on?
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Please post the output of (making sure you format it correctly or via pastebin.com or similar)
cat ~/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg cat ~/.emulationstation/es_temporaryinput.cfg
and also the output of
/opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/scripts/inputconfiguration.sh
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@BuZz said in Possible 3.7 Bug?:
cat ~/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg
Of Course!
I don't have a es_temporary input (I have one marked old, but nothing apparently current) but my es_input config is below. When I run the input configuration script, nothing happens, my terminal just moves onto the next line. -
Please format your post as requested. http://commonmark.org/help/ or just remove the data since you provided a pastebin link - the idea is to not fill the forum with unreadable logs.
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@BuZz Removed as requested
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the es_temporaryinput.cfg should be created when configuring a controller in ES. Your problem is that at some point you have removed your es_input.cfg and it has lost an important "initial" config line that triggers the auto-configuration.
delete the es_input.cfg and re-install ES from binary from retropie-setup menu 5 which will put the config back.
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@BuZz Reinstalling did it. Not sure when I removed the es_input.cfg but clearly I must've done! Thank you for your help.
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