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$ svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox
$ cd rockbox$ tools/rockboxdev.sh
user@debian:~/rockbox$ tools/rockboxdev.shDownload directory : /tmp/rbdev-dl (set RBDEV_DOWNLOAD to change)Install prefix : /usr/local (set RBDEV_PREFIX to change)Build dir : /tmp/rbdev-build (set RBDEV_BUILD to change)Make options : (set MAKEFLAGS to change)ROCKBOXDEV: No write permission for /usr/local
From what I understand, I need to run rockboxdev.sh to automatically install the cross-compiler for me.
What am I doing wrong?
When I check out the source code for rockbox or make a new directory in VMWare, where do the files go? Do they go to a virtual hard drive somewhere?
Finally, how do I share files between the two systems? I went to VMWare->Shared Files, but there were no files on the list.
They go into the disk image you downloaded.
SMB is the easiest way. The vmware wiki page explains how IIRC.
To make it easy to access the files in the virtual Linux operating system, we have included Samba. We've configured the user's home directory as a file share. This means that you can edit the source in your favorite Windows editor (that supports UNIX formatted files!) and compile in the virtual machine. •Share name: \debianuser •Share username: user (or root if you want to have file permission) •Share password: rockbox
You can access the virtual hd with a mapped network drive (while VMWare Player is running). Simply click "Map Network Drive" in Windows Explorer and specify "\\debian\filesystem" as a folder.
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