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How To Patch and Compile Tutorial (From WINDOWS)
eK3eKyToPa:
When installing i look for "HUNK#1 failed at..." and it is OK. Nothing failed .
The only change is that now the .m2v files now have to be opened with Open with... and not automaticali by pressing only select button
Febs:
A couple of other things that you could try:
1. After running "make zip," check the date and time on the .zip file. The date and time should be the date and time that you ran "make zip." If it's older, then you didn't correct make the zip file.
2. Rename your current .rockbox directory and erase your current rockbox.ipod file. Then extract the zip file to your player again. Start Rockbox. If you've extracted the files correctly, Rockbox will start. If you get a "-1" error, then you've done something wrong in extracting the files.
eK3eKyToPa:
1. The zip fille is with correct date and time
2. After putting the new rockbox files the ipod starts normally exept that may configurations and themes are not there and still the .m2v file are not asociated with mpegplayer
Mmmm:
--- Quote from: eK3eKyToPa on September 12, 2006, 04:55:23 PM ---When installing i look for "HUNK#1 failed at..." and it is OK. Nothing failed .
The only change is that now the .m2v files now have to be opened with Open with... and not automaticali by pressing only select button
--- End quote ---
By installing do you mean compiling or patching?
You have patched the source right? by using patch -p0 < nameofpatch.diff
it is after using this command you may get failed hunks.
Post a little .png screenshot of what you are getting after entering this command.
Rincewind:
if some hunks of the patch failed the whole build is unlikely compile at all. So I guess the patch (the patches?) wasn't applied at all.
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