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AI Service Crashing on lr-Flycast and lr-PPSSPP #16513

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mrobss opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 8 comments
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AI Service Crashing on lr-Flycast and lr-PPSSPP #16513

mrobss opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 8 comments

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@mrobss
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mrobss commented May 11, 2024

AI Service crashing back to emulationstation when using lr-Flycast or lr-PPSSPP.

I'm using the most recent source build of retroarch and the emulator cores on a Pi 5 with RetroPie.

I have tried the workaround fix described here:
#16429 (comment)

But when I add threaded_data_runloop_enable = "false" to retroarch.cfg I just get gibberish:
440576793_984200513065593_2902243748709591586_n

Is there a workaround that fixes this temporarily until it get fixed in RA?

@viachaslavic
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Please specify the Git Version from the Main Menu → Information → System information menu.

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mrobss commented May 12, 2024

Git Version: 65dd99b

@viachaslavic
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Git Version: 65dd99b

Unfortunately, a fix for this issue was made later in this build. Please try updating when a new build is available and let know the results.

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mrobss commented May 12, 2024

Git Version: 65dd99b

Unfortunately, a fix for this issue was made later in this build. Please try updating when a new build is available and let know the results.

Thank you! Will do! Any ETA on when that build will be released?

@viachaslavic
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I'm using the most recent source build of retroarch and the emulator cores on a Pi 5 with RetroPie.
Git Version: 65dd99b

Looks like you're using a third-party builds, which need to be clarified with the supplier.

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mrobss commented May 12, 2024

I'm using the most recent source build of retroarch and the emulator cores on a Pi 5 with RetroPie.
Git Version: 65dd99b

Looks like you're using a third-party builds, which need to be clarified with the supplier.

I’m not. I made this build myself doing the manual install of the retropie-script.

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It is not a libretro project. Looks like your script is pulling from the https://github.com/cmitu/RetroArch repo. Alternatively, you can consider lakka, but there also need to wait for the release with this fix or you can try to compile from the master branch of the this repository.

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mrobss commented May 13, 2024

It is not a libretro project. Looks like your script is pulling from the https://github.com/cmitu/RetroArch repo. Alternatively, you can consider lakka, but there also need to wait for the release with this fix or you can try to compile from the master branch of the this repository.

Ahh! Gotcha! Yeah maybe I'll post the same bug over there and see what they say. Thanks again for your help.

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