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andiator:
@Yeeze
I'm using cygwin successfully on Vista and XP. I did exactly what the tutorial said (http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment).
Even get it portable  ;) : installed it on an external usb-drive and using it on XP and Vista pc's.
Well, it takes awhile to compile, but it works.

Yeeze:
Thanks andiator, but the thing is, I tried cygwin and coLinux on my win xp, but somehow there is nothing working...
For example:
bash-3.2$ mkdir
bash: mkdir: command not found
bash-3.2$

I followed the guide on how to setup cygwin exactly...
With coLinux I can't get a connection to the Internet and so on....
I got really frustrated with windows and since I switched from WinXP to Linux a while ago and I am now on windows only once or twice a week, I thought it might be easier to get tcctool to work under ubuntu.... Also does everything compile under linux without any hassle and it compiles much faster
I will keep trying to get it working under windows....
But if it is possible to have tcctool working under ubuntu, I would prefer it this way...

andiator:
@Yeeze
So your main OS is linux, sorry can't help with that.
But did you tried the debian-vmware image? (http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VMwareDevelopmentPlatform)
Using vmware player 6 on vista I was able to download and compile the source code. And with the net-share (samba) you can acces your home directory. (enter \\debian in windows explorer).
You need about 3 or 4 GB on your harddrive. The virtual debian is configured to have 256 MB RAM, so you don't need a new and powerfull pc.

luck3r:
Yeeze: Did you try tcctool with sudo? I don't know anything about your system configuration, but for me it doesn't work as a normal user.

kugel.:

--- Quote from: Yeeze on February 03, 2008, 11:47:17 AM ---Thanks andiator, but the thing is, I tried cygwin and coLinux on my win xp, but somehow there is nothing working...
For example:
bash-3.2$ mkdir
bash: mkdir: command not found
bash-3.2$
--- End quote ---

Looks like your PATH variable is screwed up. mkdir shouldn't be "not found".

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