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Create rejection file from dry runs?

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iPodFoo:
Hi.

Couple of questions.

1) Is there a way to have the rejection file be created when doing a dry run to list HUNK errors? I ask because if I apply the patch then do the -R then try again, it gives a different HUNK error. It seems the -R doesnt work very well. Its really annoying. The rejection file only seems to be made when I actually apply the patch. Not very useful.

2) I have the cross-compiler installed (debian vmware on XP), how do I make a simulator for XP from debian?

Thanks.

LinusN:
1) I'm not sure you can do that.

2) You don't. You build the simulator for Debian.

iPodFoo:

--- Quote ---1) I'm not sure you can do that.
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Shame. Would be much more useful.


--- Quote ---2) You don't. You build the simulator for Debian.
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Oh. I thought installing the cross-compiler with rockboxdev.sh allowed you to build for other platforms.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: ipodfoo on October 31, 2006, 07:34:35 AM ---
--- Quote ---2) You don't. You build the simulator for Debian.
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Oh. I thought installing the cross-compiler with rockboxdev.sh allowed you to build for other platforms.

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Other platforms == Ipod, Irivier, etc.  The UI sim doesn't run under Windows, unless you've got cygwin installed, and in that case it needs to be compiled under cygwin to use it's .dlls IIRC.

iPodFoo:
I see. So whats the point of the rockboxdev.sh script? How come i could compile and build for any platform fine before . I followed this (http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=4689.0) tutorial installing debian on xp, did it automatically run that script?

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