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How To Patch and Compile Tutorial (From WINDOWS)

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Bennie_t:
I managed to install all the files correctly, log on and open up the terminal but when i insert the text line "cvs -z3 -d:pserver:username@www.rockbox.org:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox-devel" I get the following error message (http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u248/bennie_t/wmvaretroubleshoot-1.jpg), if anyone can help me with this i will gladly make them a theme or something, I know its not much but I'm not very good with linux.

Bennie

bascule:
Use

"cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@www.rockbox.org:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox-devel"

bluebrother:

--- Quote from: bascule on January 28, 2007, 12:00:53 PM ---"cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@www.rockbox.org:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox-devel"

--- End quote ---

Won't work. We now use svn, and cvs access has been disabled. You need to use svn instead.

svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox

fugot:
i want to try to patch and i do not have the required 2 gigabytes of space to Extract the Debian 2.7z. all i have is about 1 gig left. my ipod has over 15gb extra space. instead of doing the step 1.1 (isted below) ould i make a folder called vmware in the root of my ipod and download all of the required files there? would this work?


--- Quote from: Looking for Help on June 06, 2006, 07:06:34 PM ---1.1 Go into your C:\ drive and make a new folder named "vmware" (no quotes). This is just for orginization.

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soap:

--- Quote from: fugot on January 28, 2007, 12:44:23 PM ---i want to try to patch and i do not have the required 2 gigabytes of space to Extract the Debian 2.7z. all i have is about 1 gig left. my ipod has over 15gb extra space. instead of doing the step 1.1 (isted below) ould i make a folder called vmware in the root of my ipod and download all of the required files there? would this work?

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You could but I would like to discourage you.
A - Your iPod is a slow drive, and that will affect performance.
B - Your iPod is a short-lived (compared to a desktop 3.5" drive) bloody expensive external drive, and I would be trying to minimize its usage.
C - I would consider only 1GB of drive space on my primary computer an issue which needs resolved, not ignored.

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