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    Solved Pi3 Won't Pick Up 18.02.09 Update

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    • miso117
      miso117 last edited by

      I put the image directly on the SD card myself when 17.12.02 was released from the Recalbox site.

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      • OyyoDams
        OyyoDams Staff @miso117 last edited by

        @miso117 can you connect with putty, and write:
        bash -x /recalbox/scripts/upgrade/recalbox-upgrade.sh canupgrade

        What's the result ?

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        • miso117
          miso117 last edited by

          looks like its hanging @

          login as: root
          root@192.168.2.126's password:

          bash -x /recalbox/scripts/upgrade/recalbox-upgrade.sh canupgrade

          • COMMAND=canupgrade
          • [[ -z canupgrade ]]
          • BINDIR=/recalbox/scripts/upgrade/
          • SYSTEMSETTINGS='python /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/configgen/settings/rec alboxSettings.pyc'
          • RECALBOX_SYSTEM_DIR=/recalbox/share/system
            ++ cat /recalbox/recalbox.version
          • INSTALLED_VERSION=17.12.02
            ++ cat /recalbox/recalbox.arch
          • ARCH=rpi3
            ++ python /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/configgen/settings/recalboxSettings.p yc -command load -key updates.type
          • UPGRADETYPE=stable
          • SERVICE_URL=https://recaleur-archive-prod.recalbox.com:9443
            ++ /recalbox/scripts/upgrade//../system/uuid.sh --uuid-file /recalbox/share/syst em/uuid
          • UUID=06ac36bf-6776-4102-bb73-773e11328db4
          • [[ stable == \b\e\t\a ]]
          • [[ stable == \u\n\s\t\a\b\l\e ]]
          • '[' canupgrade == canupgrade ']'
          • [[ stable == \s\t\a\b\l\e ]]
          • /recalbox/scripts/upgrade//recalbox-canupgrade.sh --from-version 17.12.02 --se rvice-url https://recaleur-archive-prod.recalbox.com:9443 --arch rpi3 --uuid 06a c36bf-6776-4102-bb73-773e11328db4
            % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed
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          • miso117
            miso117 last edited by

            Putty sits there at % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed - No blinking cursor, doesn't look like its doing anything...

            I have my ROMS folder pulled, I can just do a fresh image. No biggie... I can do that and let you know if I still see the weird date thing after.

            Let me know if you want to try to keep plugging at it or start fresh. I'm OK either way.

            ❤

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            • Substring
              Substring @miso117 last edited by

              @miso117 you do have a problem somewhere ... As if port 9443 is locked. Let's force it another way :
              bash -x /recalbox/scripts/upgrade/recalbox-upgrade.sh upgrade

              Is it your first recalbox installation ?

              Former dev - Please reply with @substring so that i am notified when you answer me
              Ex dev - Merci de me répondre en utilisant @substring pour que je sois notifé

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              • miso117
                miso117 last edited by

                It seems to have hung in the same place... I am going to reinstall from scratch. I have been using Recalbox for a couple years now, I have a RPI2 and for Christmas got a RPI3. I can't remember if this was the first load or if it was a load and upgrade on the newest PI, but either way, something is jacked up.

                I backed up my ROMs and am going to do a fresh install. If I still see the date issue after I will let you know.

                I really appreciate the help and info, you all rule!

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                • miso117
                  miso117 last edited by

                  Did a fresh etch from the newest image and once Recalbox was up I SSH'd to it and #date gave me the correct time.

                  It had to be something with the last build, or my SD card... Not sure which, but it is resolved now. Thanks everyone. I so appreciate this community!

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                  • Del007
                    Del007 last edited by

                    Hi all,

                    I have a pretty same issue. I can't update to 18.02.09. The ping works fine but when i run the command bash -x /recalbox/scripts/upgrade/recalbox-upgrade.sh canupgradeI have the following error at the end : 0curl: (7) Failed to connect to recaleur-archive-prod.recalbox.com port 9443: Connection refused
                    Any idea ?

                    Thank you

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                    • Shira
                      Shira last edited by

                      I'm having a similar issue after I tried a beta version a while ago: https://forum.recalbox.com/topic/12240/testers-wanted-network-share-over-wifi

                      bash -x /recalbox/scripts/upgrade/recalbox-upgrade.sh upgrade

                      • COMMAND=upgrade
                      • [[ -z upgrade ]]
                      • BINDIR=/recalbox/scripts/upgrade/
                      • SYSTEMSETTINGS='python /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/configgen/settings/recalboxSettings.pyc'
                      • RECALBOX_SYSTEM_DIR=/recalbox/share/system
                        ++ cat /recalbox/recalbox.version
                      • INSTALLED_VERSION='292-wifi-aft (2ce937e1) 15982104 rpi3 2018/01/10 08:14:58'
                        ++ cat /recalbox/recalbox.arch
                      • ARCH=rpi3
                        ++ python /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/configgen/settings/recalboxSettings.pyc -command load -key updates.type
                      • UPGRADETYPE=stable
                      • SERVICE_URL=https://recaleur-archive-prod.recalbox.com:9443
                        ++ /recalbox/scripts/upgrade//../system/uuid.sh --uuid-file /recalbox/share/system/uuid
                      • UUID=c7553d05-d17d-4683-baab-c5c9f26091b3
                      • [[ stable == \b\e\t\a ]]
                      • [[ stable == \u\n\s\t\a\b\l\e ]]
                      • '[' upgrade == canupgrade ']'
                      • '[' upgrade == upgrade ']'
                      • [[ stable == \s\t\a\b\l\e ]]
                        ++ /recalbox/scripts/upgrade//recalbox-canupgrade.sh --from-version '292-wifi-aft (2ce937e1) 15982104 rpi3 2018/01/10 08:14:58' --service-url https://recaleur-archive-prod.recalbox.com:9443 --arch rpi3 --uuid c7553d05-d17d-4683-baab-c5c9f26091b3
                        % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
                        Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
                        0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
                        curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 400 Bad request
                      • UPGRADE_URL=
                      • [[ 22 != \0 ]]
                      • exit 1

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                      • OyyoDams
                        OyyoDams Staff @Shira last edited by

                        @shira Try the following:

                        Edit /recalbox/recalbox.version and replace the content with 18.02.09

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                        • Shira
                          Shira last edited by

                          @oyyodams said in Pi3 Won't Pick Up 18.02.09 Update:

                          18.02.09

                          Tried that and it started upgrading, restarted, got the msg about system being upgraded but it got stuck at 36% forever, restarted.. now it won't boot. I will do a fresh install I guess.

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