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Raspberry pi updates

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Hi...

I use a raspeberry pi (have both version 3 and 4) and i installed bullseye (32-bit) on it.
As a default (from OS) my TMW client is manaplus 1.9.3.23.
I am experiencing some trouble being kicked many times when a gold tooth were dropped, which is not funny during crypt boss fights.
So I was thinking if it is because i play an old client version.

Is there any way possible to upgrade to a never version on a RPI ?
Is it a problem using the 32-bit OS ?

I did manage to convert to manaverse 1.0 - but I am not sure if it is an upgrade at all yet.

I would be happy if anyone could enlight me ;)

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https://git.themanaworld.org/ml/all/-/b ... anaplus.sh

This script should self-compile it, but it was optimized for 64 bits builds ─ you'll need to update packages names accordingly for their 32 bits version.

As for why it results in a kick... No idea. However, last I checked, Ledmitz still haven't deployed the change to stable branch (or he accidentally reverted the push, both being equally likely).

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Thank you for your reply Jes...
That link is where i went and managed to convert to manaverse 1.0 from.
So - is manaverse 1.0 the newest update possible on a RPI ?

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Raffe wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 19:58

Thank you for your reply Jes...
That link is where i went and managed to convert to manaverse 1.0 from.
So - is manaverse 1.0 the newest update possible on a RPI ?

We kinda stopped making versions, so yes, 1.0 is the latest version anywhere.
Or strictly speaking, version number 1.0 means nothing in practical terms :b

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jesusalva wrote: 09 Aug 2023, 20:38

https://git.themanaworld.org/ml/all/-/b ... anaplus.sh basket random

This script should self-compile it, but it was optimized for 64 bits builds ─ you'll need to update packages names accordingly for their 32 bits version.

As for why it results in a kick... No idea. However, last I checked, Ledmitz still haven't deployed the change to stable branch (or he accidentally reverted the push, both being equally likely).

I installed the 32 bit version and it works fine.

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RogerEye1253 wrote: 20 Jan 2024, 14:35

Hey :')

Don't have any comments on building, just dropping by to say that ManaPlus is no longer developed. The official client is ManaVerse and is available at https://git.themanaworld.org/mana/plus

If you have any issues with MV you can complain there or to me in-game.

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Is there any way possible to upgrade to a newer version on a Raspberry Pi? Is it a problem using the 32-bit OS? final grade calculator

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Perhaps, have you tried compiling it yourself? I think that 32-bit support has been dropped, but I don't know what that means.

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