GBARunner2 DSi Not Using Remapped Inputs?

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I can't seem to get GBARunner2 to recognize remapped inputs. I need to remap L and R so I can access the settings quickly when I switch roms. I have GBARunner2 running on my DSi via SD card, no flash cart. I have the following configuration at SD:/_gba/gbarunner2.ini. I've verified it's using Unix LF instead of Windows but I have tried both.

Code:
[emulation]
useBottomScreen=false
frame=true
centerMask=false
mainMemICache=false
wramICache=false
gbaColors=true
skipIntro=true
bottomScreenPrefered=false

[input]
buttonA=0
buttonB=1
buttonL=11
buttonR=10
buttonStart=3
buttonSelect=10

I know it's reading this configuration file, because I can change the value of skipIntro and it is reflected in GBARunner. The inputs do not change though. I have tried GBARunner2 from Twilight and from GitHub, both do not remap the inputs. I have also tried swapping the sections of the file, removing spaces, etc, and it doesn't work. Any ideas?

Edit: I have also tried building from source to fix the settings button binding but can't get past this error:

Code:
ndstool -c GBARunner2.nds -b icon.bmp "GBARunner2;Gericom" -7 arm7/GBARunner2.elf -9 arm9/GBARunner2.elf
Nintendo DS rom tool 2.3.1 - Jan  8 2024
by Rafael Vuijk, Dave Murphy, Alexei Karpenko
PHDR 3 paddr expected at 0x020343D4, got 0x020346AC
make: *** [Makefile:23: GBARunner2.nds] Error 1
 
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