nelgin wrote to All <=-
Hi all,
Have you decided not to run Synchronet on your Rpi because of
problems compiling or because you wouldn't be able to run DOS
doors? Your problems are over.
Digital Man and Andre put together a great wiki on getting
Synchronet to work and I have streamlined the process a little
and added instructions to get a Rpi 4 with 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS
up and running.
The instructions are here:
http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:raspbian_install
I would like to know if anyone tries it and if they're successful
or not and which device they are using. I did try this using
Ubuntu and it didn't work out well so I recommend using the
latest Raspberry Pi OS. Pick a non-desktop version for best
performance so you don't have the graphical interface overhead.
Have you decided not to run Synchronet on your Rpi because of problems compiling or because you wouldn't be able to run DOS
doors?
Your problems are over.
Digital Man and Andre put together a great wiki on getting Synchronet to work and I have streamlined the process a little and
added instructions to get a Rpi 4 with 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS up and running.
The instructions are here:
http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:raspbian_install
I would like to know if anyone tries it and if they're successful or not and which device they are using. I did try this using
Ubuntu and it didn't work out well so I recommend using the latest Raspberry Pi OS. Pick a non-desktop version for best
performance so you don't have the graphical interface overhead.
Re: Rpi + Synchronet + DosEMU2 = works!
By: nelgin to All on Sat Dec 30 2023 03:16 am
Have you decided not to run Synchronet on your Rpi because of problems compiling or because you wouldn't be able to run DOS doors?
Your problems are over.
Digital Man and Andre put together a great wiki on getting Synchronet to work and I have streamlined the process a little and added instructions to get a Rpi 4 with 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS up and running.
The instructions are here:
http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:raspbian_install
I would like to know if anyone tries it and if they're successful or not and which device they are using. I did try this using Ubuntu and it didn't work out well so I recommend using the latest Raspberry Pi OS. Pick a non-desktop version for best performance so you don't have the graphical interface overhead.
I had a Pine A64+ laying around that I was trying to install Synchronet on. Using DietPi the process could be followed exectly, but I'm getting a segfault when I try to start it up.
GDB backtrace is showing:
(Can't figure out to paste into Putty, dang it...)
Thread 1 (Thread 0x#### (LWP 55229)):
#0 0x#### in js_GetClassPrototype(JSContext*, JSObject*< JSProtoKey, JSObject**, js::Class*) () from /lib/libmozjs185.so.1.0
#1 0x#### in ?? () from /lib/libmozjs185.so.1.0
#2 0x#### in ?? ()
The Pine A64+ is an arm-based processor with this uname -a output:
Linux bbspine 6.1.63-current-sunxi64 #1 SMP Mon Nov 20 10:52:19 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Not sure what my next step as I'm a little light on debugging crashes with GDB these days.
Does anybody have an idea what I might have missed or is my combination just too unsupported of an OS / Hardware config at the moment?
I had a Pine A64+ laying around that I was trying to install Synchronet on. Using DietPi the process could be followed exectly, but I'm getting a segfault when I try to start it up.
Re: Rpi + Synchronet + DosEMU2 = works!
By: Ben Madsen to nelgin on Mon Jan 15 2024 08:01 pm
I had a Pine A64+ laying around that I was trying to install Synchronet on. Using DietPi the process could be followed exectly, but I'm getting a segfault
when I
try to start it up.
GDB backtrace is showing:
(Can't figure out to paste into Putty, dang it...)
Thread 1 (Thread 0x#### (LWP 55229)):
#0 0x#### in js_GetClassPrototype(JSContext*, JSObject*< JSProtoKey, JSObject**, js::Class*) () from /lib/libmozjs185.so.1.0
#1 0x#### in ?? () from /lib/libmozjs185.so.1.0
#2 0x#### in ?? ()
The Pine A64+ is an arm-based processor with this uname -a output:
Linux bbspine 6.1.63-current-sunxi64 #1 SMP Mon Nov 20 10:52:19 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Not sure what my next step as I'm a little light on debugging crashes with GDB these days.
Does anybody have an idea what I might have missed or is my combination just too unsupported of an OS / Hardware config at the moment?
The problem is in libmozjs, so I'd suggest trying to build/use the libmozjs that's included in the SBBS repo instead of your system's libmozjs (in /lib).
The Pine A64+ is an arm-based processor with this uname -a output:
Linux bbspine 6.1.63-current-sunxi64 #1 SMP Mon Nov 20 10:52:19 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Not sure what my next step as I'm a little light on debugging crashes with GDB these days.
Does anybody have an idea what I might have missed or is my combination just too unsupported of an OS / Hardware config at the moment?
The problem is in libmozjs, so I'd suggest trying to build/use the libmozjs that's included in the SBBS repo instead of your system's libmozjs (in /lib).
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