#Cultivation won't save the game install path
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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
Ah that one only has msi, my bad
So I'll just have to wait until this is fixed on Linux?
You can try to use the build https://github.com/NotThorny/Cultivation/actions/runs/6541360153 as soon as it's finished running
It's done now. How do I download the Ubuntu build?
it'll be in https://github.com/NotThorny/Cultivation/suites/17299216593/artifacts/988327950
you need to be logged into github to download from there, and it might be a couple zips deep
you should just need to replace your current cultivation file with the one in there
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.
Github actions is currently building on ubuntu 20.04 so makes sense
Changed it to use ubuntu-latest, should resolve if you want to wait for the next runner to finish
You also only need to replace the cultivation file itself, since keys, lang, and patch are unchanged
It failed to fetch from several mirrors. I think you might have to update your mirror list with "apt-get update".
should be running properly now
It finished. Could you provide a link to it again? I can't seem to find one when at the build myself.
ah nevermind, I found it.
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.
the game files I installed are from here (4.0.0):
https://github.com/MAnggiarMustofa/GI-Download-Library/blob/main/GenshinImpact/Client/4.0.0.md
I'm having this same issue, though I'm on PopOS, not Linux Mint
same issue, on arch