#Cultivation won't save the game install path

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hybrid sage
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When I specify the game install path, close and reopen the settings window, the path is blank. Attempting to launch brings up the "Game executable not set!" message, so it's not a visual bug.

I'm using v1.2.0 of Cultivation on Linux Mint.

tame forum
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Cultivation automatically removes the path when it's invalid to prevent people from thinking they have a game set when they don't. Unfortuantely, it doesn't work properly on linux

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Ah that one only has msi, my bad

hybrid sage
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So I'll just have to wait until this is fixed on Linux?

tame forum
hybrid sage
tame forum
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you should just need to replace your current cultivation file with the one in there

hybrid sage
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Since I installed Cultivation as a .deb file, the files weren't all in one place. I looked for where they were and found:

/lib/cultivation/keys
/lib/cultivation/lang
/lib/cultivation/patch
/bin/cultivation

I replaced each file with yours and gave cultivation executable permissions. But when trying to run it, I get an error: "cultivation: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

Do you mind if you could upgrade to libssl3? Libssl1.1 has been deprecated since Ubuntu 22.04.

tame forum
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Github actions is currently building on ubuntu 20.04 so makes sense

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Changed it to use ubuntu-latest, should resolve if you want to wait for the next runner to finish

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You also only need to replace the cultivation file itself, since keys, lang, and patch are unchanged

hybrid sage
tame forum
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should be running properly now

hybrid sage
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It finished. Could you provide a link to it again? I can't seem to find one when at the build myself.

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ah nevermind, I found it.

hybrid sage
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so it saves the game install path now (thank you), but it fails to launch. In the logs, it shows this message: "Failed to open file: No such file or directory (os error 2)"

The directory and executable does exist, so not sure why it's saying this.

olive pivot
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I'm having this same issue, though I'm on PopOS, not Linux Mint

sharp apex
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same issue, on arch