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saratoga:
Just open up:

firmware/export/config-your_target_name.h

and remove the line "HAVE_TAGCACHE".

Then compile and you won't get a database option.

bobi:
the thing is, that i don't have linux + that i just have the vs compiler from microsoft.

i think it would be a big deal to do all that  ::)

but thanks anyway for all the reps!

@seani, i use a nano 2g

cheers.

froggyman:



--- Quote from: bobi on November 22, 2009, 03:15:15 PM ---the thing is, that i don't have linux + that i just have the vs compiler from microsoft.

i think it would be a big deal to do all that  ::)

--- End quote ---
You dont need to install Linux, or use the VS compiler from microsoft. To develop for rockbox, you need to:

Set up a build environment for rockbox. Since you are a windows user, I would recommend using Cygwin. For that see: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/CygwinInstallWithScreenShots to install Cygwin. Its not to complicated.

After you install Cywin, you will want to give http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SimpleGuideToCompiling a look at. This has all the information about getting the source code, creating the .patch/.diff file and how to compile the source.

Also see http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/DocsIndex#For_Developers as it has links to a couple other wiki pages that may be helpful.

yapper:
An alternative to Cygwin is to use the VMware environment (which to me performs better) http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/VMwareDevelopmentPlatform

SMH17:

--- Quote from: yapper on November 22, 2009, 05:45:16 PM ---An alternative to Cygwin is to use the VMware environment (which to me performs better) http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/VMwareDevelopmentPlatform

--- End quote ---

Why performs better?? ???
Is there any problem to compile Roxbox with Cygwin on Windows?

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