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patching latest build/release
ryran:
Llorean's right of course regarding the patch not yet making its way into the "current build" but I don't see what your problem is with applying it. I compile builds with this included every few days. If you're getting failures of some kind then something is wrong with your local copy of SVN. I'm thinking maybe you didn't do an svn revert -R . from your trunk (rockbox) directory before you applied the new version?
audiophile007:
RYRAN
Can you please compile a build that would combine current daily build for iaudio x5 + insert.patch FS#2653 and put it somewhere for download.Would really appreaciate it.
As for the bugs...it worked flawlessly on my old rockbox ~2006 and for 2 years never had problems with it... I am not the author nor the programmer, so I can't add anymore information....but from the user point of view it was an excellent option that was overlooked when it did work for rockbox....
anyways I dont't want to go into the long arguments, I wold really appreciate if someone can compile such a build: current daily build for iaudio x5 + insert.patch FS#2653 (latest version at the bottom of the page)
Llorean:
It didn't even work back then for all players. You need to remember, Rockbox runs on many MP3 players. It also, even in the very first version, had a negative effect on navigating menus.
Just because it affected features in a way you didn't notice, doesn't mean it didn't have bugs. It just means you didn't notice them.
ryran:
If it were trivial for me to compile you a build for the x5, I would. Once.
I don't have the Coldfire compiler setup on my server though. I only have ARM targets.
You didn't respond to my last post -- if you've already figured out how to patch and compile, I really think your only problem is that your checked out copy of SVN has already been modified by the old insert patch, which failed, and now you're trying to patch on top of that using the new one. It seems likely to me that all you need to do is revert your local copy like I said, before you try to apply the new patch...
audiophile007:
Ryran,
all I am doing is running patch.exe from cmd.exe and telling it to patch <insert.patch
all files are located in .rockbox folder these files are : newly downloaded daily rockbox build unzipped (never patched before) + latest version of insert.patch file
the response I get after running the patch.exe is
Hunk#1 failed at 140
Can't rename insert.patch to insert.patch.orig : Permission denied
what does it mean..is it worth wasting another 3 days...or can someone do it in 3 minutes who is familiar with programming...
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