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Create rejection file from dry runs?

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Llorean:
If you want a clean debian image, just delete the folder where you extracted the current one, and redownload and extract it (assuming you don't have the original .7z file around still).

You don't need to reinstall anything else.

iPodFoo:
Llorean: Do you mean delete the vmware folder which has a .nvram, .vmx and a couple of .vmdk files in?
 

--- Quote ---Why do you want to do this?
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Because I want to go back to how it was before I ran the rockboxdev.sh script. Its using up too much space on the drive and its changed the configuration slightly. Whenever I compile it keeps asking me to recommend upgrading the gcc.

Llorean:
It should be recommending you upgrade Make, not GCC...

saratoga:
Does rerunning the script even change anything?

Llorean:
It's possible it coudl overwrite your versions of the GCC crosscompilers with slightly different versions (the Debian image is older than the script, I *think* but I'm not sure) but it shouldn't introduce any new error messages.

The message regarding outdated Make occurs on the debian VMWare image no matter what right now, as it includes Make v 3.80

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