There may be several causes for Wiituka issues.
First, the way the plugin finds partition could be improved. If not mistaken, it didn't work well in mixed setup, usb only is the prefered choice.
Secondly, there have been reports that it doesn't work with large and newer hdd. And not starting in WiiU either. Possibly a too old libfat...
Finally, the move to a newer DevkitPPC may have break some plugins. Specifically the handling of paths. Not sure about dolfile= problem like here :
https://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiflow-lite.422685/post-9066316
But Retroarch, ScummVM, GenesisGX had those type of issues too:
https://github.com/Fledge68/WiiFlow_Lite/issues/276
Eke's fix:
https://github.com/ekeeke/Genesis-Plus-GX/issues/357#issuecomment-809811217
There was a user that forced Fledge to upgrade the devkit constantly, no thanks too him.
Now, possible workaround here is modifying Wiituka's code.
@chrondelta & others:
Look for //Plugin comments to find all the changes. In main.c particularly, where the partition is mounted. What's annoying is that a lot of device prefix is hardcoded with "usb" where WiiFlow may send "usb1:" as arguments.
Good luck!
First, the way the plugin finds partition could be improved. If not mistaken, it didn't work well in mixed setup, usb only is the prefered choice.
Secondly, there have been reports that it doesn't work with large and newer hdd. And not starting in WiiU either. Possibly a too old libfat...
Finally, the move to a newer DevkitPPC may have break some plugins. Specifically the handling of paths. Not sure about dolfile= problem like here :
https://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiflow-lite.422685/post-9066316
But Retroarch, ScummVM, GenesisGX had those type of issues too:
https://github.com/Fledge68/WiiFlow_Lite/issues/276
Eke's fix:
https://github.com/ekeeke/Genesis-Plus-GX/issues/357#issuecomment-809811217
There was a user that forced Fledge to upgrade the devkit constantly, no thanks too him.
Now, possible workaround here is modifying Wiituka's code.
@chrondelta & others:
Look for //Plugin comments to find all the changes. In main.c particularly, where the partition is mounted. What's annoying is that a lot of device prefix is hardcoded with "usb" where WiiFlow may send "usb1:" as arguments.
Good luck!