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iPodFoo:
This is what debian says when I 'make':


--- Quote ---Makefile:11: Consider upgrading to GNU make 3.81+ for optimum build performance
--- End quote ---

Then it continues as normal.

I didnt get that before I ran the rockboxdev.sh script.


If its of any use, I typed the following to get more detail:

I ran gcc -v and have gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13).

$ m68k-elf-gcc --version gives m68k-elf-gcc (GCC) 3.4.6

$ arm-elf-gcc --version gives arm-elf-gcc (GCC) 4.0.2

Llorean:
Notice that it says consider upgrading GNU make.

NOWHERE does it say upgrading GCC. And, as I said, if you read my discussion, that is to be expected. The debian image only comes with make 3.80 anyway. The fact that you first noticed it after running the .sh is either coincidence or due to the fact that you hadn't compiled a new enough copy of the source prior to running it to get the message.

iPodFoo:
Fair enough. I assumed gnu, gcc, make was all interlinked someway.

Ill put it down to coincidence for the update message!

So Llorean, do I delete the vmware folder which has a .nvram, .vmx and a couple of .vmdk files in?

Llorean:
Yes.

iPodFoo:
Thanks.

Do appreciate it.

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