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I will be hosting, until a time when official daily builds become available, builds of Rockbox for Android, updated daily. I'll not be updating this thread unless something dramatically changes.The builds will be unmodified from SVN, as with my simulator builds.Find them on http://rasher.dk/rockbox/android/I'll add resolutions if requested (but keep in mind the lack of default themes).
Hello rockbox folks,i used rockbox on my gigabeat an now i own an motorola defy. i tried the rasher build and everthing seems fine. but where can i find the widget. if i try to add a widget nothing no rockbox stuff is in the lists.thx for helpbest regards the pi
Once upon a time, not so long ago, Rockbox on Android had the ability to load a binary with a target resolution smaller than that of the intended host.
If one wants to run Rockbox on their device that badly, they should likely investigate building from source.It really isn't difficult.I don't say that meaning "its not difficult, for me, because I have the necessary skills in order to be able to do so", I say it in a completely literal sense. Compiling Rockbox for Android really isn't difficult at all.If this is a thing you'd actually be interested in, I could write up a full walk through for compiling Android on a modern distribution using the latest Android SDK and NDK iterations, but I won't do so until I am convinced that there is a need for such a thing because its a reasonable undertaking on my behalf and I'm understandably unwilling to do so if there isn't any obvious demand for such a thing.[Saint]
Compiling the build isn't going to fix your issue, at least not solelyThe reason you don't have a theme is that no such theme exists for your target resolution.You will have to create one, hope someone else does, or hope that I find that time and motivation to finish my long winded efforts on making a resolution agnostic theme for Rockbox.
Internet Archive to the rescue. You can grab the 2-26 builds (though there is still some bugginess) here:https://web.archive.org/web/20140227030816/http://rasher.dk/rockbox/android/
If one wants to run Rockbox on their device that badly, they should likely investigate building from source.It really isn't difficult.I don't say that meaning "its not difficult, for me, because I have the necessary skills in order to be able to do so", I say it in a completely literal sense. Compiling Rockbox for Android really isn't difficult at all.
If this is a thing you'd actually be interested in, I could write up a full walk through for compiling Android on a modern distribution using the latest Android SDK and NDK iterations, but I won't do so until I am convinced that there is a need for such a thing because its a reasonable undertaking on my behalf and I'm understandably unwilling to do so if there isn't any obvious demand for such a thing.
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