I just fixed my problem. Adding the Debian Backports and Debian-security repos fixed your script for me. I didn't have them added and that's why I was having dependency issues. It was an issue on my end, not your script. Not only that, but it also fixed my problem of Steam from the Debian repos not installing.Unknown Duck wrote:
I just retried it and that error doesn't appear anymore. However, the game still won't open. Tried osu-wine --fixprefix and the game still doesn't open. It downloaded a bunch of stuff but it didn't fix the problem. I'll just wait for your script update.MarshNello wrote:
Gonna update it for Debian 12 as well I guess.Unknown Duck wrote:
Tried this install guide on Debian Bookworm (Debian 12). The script fails and doesn't work. It tries to add non-free repos but they're just Debian 11 repos which is outdated compared to what I'm using. Please update the script to support Debian 12.
UPDATE: I also tried ./osu-winello.sh --no-deps and it finished installing but the game won't start with the osu-wine command. Just got ~/.local/bin/osu-wine: line 67: ~/.local/share/osuconfig/wine-osu/bin/wine: cannot execute: required file not found
Anyways, your problem is probably related to your osu!.exe not downloading properly, either replace it yourself or use osu-wine --changedir and change your osu! folder path so that the script downloads the executable again.
Your script worked now and got osu! installed and working.