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Installing Vortex fails with aborted dotnet installation #517
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My bad, I believe STL uses a different Proton version for Vortex. However you might be able to force a custom version? https://github.com/frostworx/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki/Vortex#installation During the installation of Vortex (I'm installing with
My initial thought is that maybe this is a problem with the latest GE |
It seems the only thing I can customize are the prefix paths. |
Perhaps the setVortexVars can be set to a previous version of Proton? |
I was able to install Vortex without any problems, however I'm running on Arch and using the latest git master of STL (5799695) If I recall correctly from the previous issue (#516) you are using Ubuntu, right? I think you have to install manually on Ubuntu anyway. You could try the latest Git master and see if that works any better, though Vortex should work regardless. A line of interest from your DotNet installation log:
Are you able to update Winetricks? I'm not sure which version Ubuntu packages or how it all works there, but perhaps you could try using a newer release (the 20210206-next Winetricks dotnet verb might be out of date/incompatible with the newer GE release) |
I would be surprised if Ubuntu did not package a release newer than 20210206 as that is quite old (Sometime from 2021 😄). For the record I am using |
According to an AskUbuntu answer from a few years ago (https://askubuntu.com/a/1196637), Ubuntu does package an out-of-date Winetricks release, but you can attempt an update with |
Ah just according to your STL line there, you are using the latest git of STL 😄 Not a big deal but I had assumed you were using v10.0 (unless you upgraded it recently). Either way, my bad, sorry 😅 |
I updated winetricks with that --self-update, that bought it current. So I an the vortex install again and it got further this time, it seems to have installed and I saw a brief window adding games to a database, then it dropped me back at the command line. Doesn't seem to actually start. Going to have a look at logs |
Hmm, I wonder if attempting to fully reinstall Vortex might work? Not sure if this is correct but it might just be a case of removing Also glad that updating Winetricks worked. Even though it's general information, it could probably be added as a step to the Ubuntu wiki section. Though I think that can wait until we figure out how to get Vortex up and running first, then have a separate section for perhaps Ubuntu-specific steps for setting up Vortex with STL |
I removed the .config/steamtinkerlaunch folder before the install |
Ah thanks! One step ahead 😅 Feel free to attach the relevant logs that you're looking at, probably some relevant stuff in the various logs at |
Wiping all the folders then running vortex start failed with the dotnet aborted install... So I tried wiping everything, then running steamtinkerlaunch once, quitting it so it would auto generate the config folders - then running vortex start. It installs succesfully, does the same thing, goes through game library then fails to start up. Including logs from dev shm They don't seem too helpful |
Thanks for the logs, indeed I couldn't see much in them that was of much use. If you run |
What is STL? |
SteamTinkerLaunch, apologies :-) I was wondering basically if when you run I'm also curious about what behaviour you see. I get a dialog that says SteamTinkerLaunch is scanning for Vortex games shortly before it opens the Vortex window. I believe you get that far (when you said "goes through the game library" but just for reference it looks something like this: I don't get any output apart from
Which is (as far as I know) expected output. So I am wondering if you get anything relevant with running Vortex from the command line 😄 |
Yes, I get that too Not the PrepareVortexGameStatus window though, haven't seen that. The first time run it was making configs for each game, I think. It was a different message to that one, and it doesn't do it subsequent runs. It does also say sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expression When I run it each time. |
There's some more output there it looks like which I don't know if that's entirely harmless. I think maybe this is failing because it's not showing the dialog window? Maybe some variables aren't being set properly to point to the Vortex games. Even though there's no extra logging after Do you have this file? I suspect there's some kind of weirdness here with how STL looks for Vortex-compatible games that Ubuntu doesn't like, but I couldn't say for sure what that is really yet |
So for some reason Vortex isn't getting to the |
Yeah theres a stages.txt which points to a staging folder on my Steam drive, at ~/DriveTwo/Vortex with a few folders in there for some games that were created. Thats odd, there was another folder in the stealtinkerlaunch/vortex area which had a list of steam games with their ID, etc.. I can't see it anymore. never mind, found it in the compatdata folder. seenvortexgames.txt with 4 games |
Ah, thanks! So it's finding your games, but it's not showing the dialog box to look for them, and then presumably failing to start Vortex and exiting out. Very strange... Just thinking out loud here but: Related to your other issue and the |
Oh no, my bad - it does pop up I think. It comes on very quickly I must have missed it. Doesn't stay for long but I think its that prepareAllInstalledVortexGames |
Ah! No worries, thank you for the clarification. I wonder if maybe |
Out of curiosity, do you know if Vortex is finding the right amount of games? Are there any installed games missing from your list of found vortex games that you know of? Vortex supports a lot of games so it might be a lot to ask if you noticed this 😅 Basically I'm just wondering if there's anything to my theory that the I can't really see anywhere in the Vortex specific sections of the code that |
That certainly sounds to me like SteamTinkerLaunch is falling over before it can find all your installed games. I'll have to check but from your screenshot I'm fairly sure most of those have Vortex support, almost certainly more than 4. Not entirely sure why STL would be crashing though |
What if the installed game was modified? - I modified stalker heavily with mods for example - would Vortex bug out if the game wasnt as it expected to be? |
That's an interesting point but I'm not sure, I guess it might depend on how heavily the game was modified. I modded Oblivion and New Vegas, and Vortex was able to open fine for me. But I modded those with MO2, so maybe however that mod manager works is different and doesn't cause a conflict. I guess it might depend on how stalker was modified and how STL looks for Vortex games. Interesting point though! |
hi. Although you already solved the initial problem let me tell you, that the Vortex wiki also has troubleshooting instructions, which are always a good first step if something goes wrong: To the current problem (sorry, haven't read your complete discussion (time...), so correct me if I missed something) @ #517 (comment) When following the troubleshooting can you reproduce the problem? |
I'll have a look at that page. Also, I read that Vortex doesn't like stuff on a separate drive - my steam games are on a SSD mounted into a folder on my home directory - the system seems to operate as if it was the same drive though mounted folders instead of drive letters and it has found a few games - but could that be a problem? Thanks to that wiki I found a page in usr/share/steamtinkerlaunch/misc that lists a bunch of games. I'm assuming this is the full compatible list There are a few games I have in that list on there that aren't showing up in Vortex tracked list - |
Wiped all the folders to start over after removing a bunch of games from steam. Forgot to start steamtinkerlaunch to generate config files so installing vortex comes up with dotnet fail Delete again, start STL via launching Fallout4 in steam, quit, run vortex start, It seems to install, according to this But the log says it failed to start because no .exe found so I look in the vortex prefix and it looks like it didn't install in Program Files. It didn't find any games or run the search for game process this time for some reason. EDIT wiped everything did it again like a crazy person expecting a different result. The sbrk error comes up at the point its running the Vortex Install after downloading Vortex. This time the dotnet window pops up and it runs the game search. As usual, Vortex does not start. Checked the prefix, Vortex installed successfully. |
dotnet is not installed, I thought you already solved this earlier.
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Id like to try using a different version of proton and/or a 32bit dotnet install - just dont have any idea how to go about that, as this system seems automated. I tried changing the proton version to GE Proton 7.13 in the config as you reported it was the first working GE version but it threw an URL not found error |
which "system is automated"? steamtinkerlaunch? |
just retested again (I guess my 100th vortex install) and it installs completely fine via mine: yours: so this could be the problem. the follow up problem on your system is (snippet from installDorNet.log)
where mine logs:
and continues the installation successfully afterwards. |
Okay, was hoping to get it to work with STL as its automating all the difficult stuff - but I guess I'll try to figure out how to use prefixes and install it and make it work separately which is what I was hoping to avoid. I'd like to request as a feature the ability to use different proton versions, as a safeguard against proton updating, breaking or not running properly on a system like mine - there seems to be partial functionality for this already, under the USEVORTEXPROTON setting in the config files. |
Thank you for your help in this thread guys, I hope I find out what is making the sbrk() errors eventually... |
wtf |
Finally found out what was messing the bed. There was a line in .profile that said export GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2 Removing the line fixed the issue. I think it was a line that went in to fix Unreal Engine issues. |
Got a fresh install of steamtinkerlaunch v10 to run Vortex mods on Fallout4. Running Ubuntu. Tried installing Vortex via the Game Menu or command line via vortex start, both fail.
The issue seems that dotnet failed to install. The process runs through downloading Proton-GE 7.24 then installing dotnet then goes on to download Vortex then throws a Windows 7 or above is supported error.
Looking in the logs, it seems dotnet install aborts with error 67. I've found a bunch of other reports and followed the suggestions they have had - which are;
delete the .config steamtinkerlaunch folder
delete the dev shm steamtinkerlaunch folder
It does not succeed in getting Vortex to install. Perhaps there is a way to use a more accomodating proton version or perhaps a different 32bit version of dotnet that may be easier to install?
installDotNet.log
https://pastebin.com/nFjjygTs
Other posts with the same issue I found
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamTinkerLaunch/comments/sii14g/vortex_and_mod_organizer_2_unsupported_windows/
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