For hebrew, a special case handles switching to RTL. Make this work if the
language selection is done by the system environment, i.e. no language has been
selected by the user previously.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@25518 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Make the Windoes binary try to detect if it's running under Wine. Display a
warning if so, as Rockbox Utility is likely to fail in all kind of strange ways
when running on Wine. We do provide Linux binaries, so it's not even a good
idea to try running under Wine at all.
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Move class-less functions in utils.cpp into a new Utils class and make the old
functions static. This prevents clashes with system C functions. Rename some
functions to avoid macro problems (check() is a macro on OS X). Split out the
RockboxInfo class into a separate file.
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Rockbox Utility doesn't support "proxy auto-config" (aka PAC) for system proxy
settings. This can result in users selecting system proxy and expecting it to
work even if their system uses PAC. While the configuration dialog displays the
proxy setting values retrieved from the system this is not totally obvious. Add
a message telling if the retrieved system proxy values are not useable. For now
this only checks if a proxy host and port are set which should catch the usual
cases when PAC is used.
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Don't listen to requestFinished() signals for background downloads. The
only information needed is the done() signal. Fixes multiple error
messages popping up on unreachable network.
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This adds the Beast as disabled target. Note that bootloader installation isn't
implemented yet.
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Create a svg version of the clef icon for Rockbox Utility and set it as window
icon on Linux; icon created from the svg logo in the manual. Addresses
FS#11094.
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The System Trace isn't preserved when quitting Rockbox Utility. Change this so
the last trace is saved in the cache folder, and add a button to the trace
window to allow easy saving it. Should help in cases where users have problems
but restart Rockbox Utility before saving the trace.
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Move the source files out of the project file into a project include, and
resort it a bit.
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QTemporaryFile creates temporary files, so they might get removed even if they
are renamed. Copy the downloaded temporary file instead.
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Use the buildserver modelname for downloading files. The Platform setting is
the internal Rockbox Utility value, which might contain an additional
identifier needed internally only. Broken download links reported as part of
FS#11109.
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Return an error if the exit code differs from 0. Fixes voice file creation
getting displayed as successful even if encoding didn't work (f.e. due to wrong
command line parameters set in the configuration dialog).
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Note that some voices don't support speed adjustment. These voices will ignore
the selected value. The current implementation doesn't mark those voices in any
way.
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If the linker uses the --as-needed option linking failed due to the order of
the libraries on the command line. Arch Linux seems to default to this option,
and the Gentoo documentation mentiones it as experimental feature. Changing
the library order fixes the link issue.
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- reorder value retrieval (display names etc) to cut down the number of
necessary accesses. While this is not critical it cuts down the noise
generated in the trace noticably.
- match the old target by its internal name instead of the display name.
- remove two access functions in SystemInfo that are not really needed anymore.
Accessing the values via platformValue() is much more logical and in line with
the rest of the value accesses.
- try to scroll to the selected item in the device list after setup and
detection.
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This will also cause the archives created by deploy-release.py to use the new
binary name, so also update the update checking code to accept any base
filename when retrieving version numbers from the download server.
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This adds basic support for using the OS X' TTS system. The current
implementation does only support selecting the voice itself, no further
settings (like speed pitch / speed) adjustments are implemented. As OS X' TTS
system wants the strings to get spoken in 8 bit encoding problems with locale
combinations are possible. For this better error handling in the rbutil TTS is
needed. The voice test button in the configuration dialog reacts pretty slow
due to the way its speaking is done. This can get changed but also requires
adjustments in the rbutil TTS system.
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This fixes the values set in the voice window getting overwritten with the
initial values when opening the configuration dialog from the window via the
"Change" button.
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The stricter matching for device nodes introduced with r24802 broke resolving
the mountpoint during autodetection as sansapatcher and ipodpatcher return the
device node of the player instead of its data partition.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@24936 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
On OS X HFS is a valid filesystem on an Ipod. When resolving device node to
mountpoints and vice versa also check mounts of hfs partitions. This results in
trying to install the bootloader on a MacPod to show the (intended) MacPod
warning instead of failing with a "could not open ipod" error because no valid
device node could be retrieved. Also, be more strict on matching to prevent
problems with one name being a subset of another.
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Previously MacPods were detected but the mountpoint can't get resolved due to
the different partition layout, thus having a MacPod would only detect the Ipod
itself but not the mountpoint. Rockbox does not support MacPods, so inform the
user as soon as possible.
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We checked if the new firmware block (bootloader+ucl function+packed
bootloader & OF) fit in the OF file, but not if it would run properly.
For example the Clipv2 OF is bigger than 0x50000 bytes uncompressed, but
it fitted in this space when packed and concatenated to a packed
bootloader + ucl function and dualboot code (but we use 1MB of RAM and
not 0x50000 anyway).
Now we check that both bootloader and OF are small enough to be unpacked
at runtime: the unpacked data must be smaller than available memory and
not overlap with ucl function and packed data (although the unpacked and
packed data could probably overlap a bit, I don't know how to calculate
this and this could be quite complex).
total_size() is replaced by check_sizes() which will perform all the
checks and set an error string if the firmware can't be patched.
(both mkamsboot and rbutilqt modified accordingly)
The second problem is that dualboot.S assumed r3 and r5 were left
untouched in the device specific checks. This was undocumented and very
error prone when modifying these checks.
r3 is the last byte of packed copy (bootloader or OF)
r5 is the entry point of uclunpack function derived from r3, so move r5
calculation after the device specific code.
Even if r3 is currently unused in the device specific code, we store it
in memory after copying the ucl function, when it points to the last byte
of packed data (not yet copied at this point since we didn't chose if we
boot the OF or the bootloader), and restore it just before using it so no
restriction is placed on registers usage in device specific code.
Add a new variable ucl_dest in dualboot.S set by mkamsboot.c, which
represents the last bound of buffer where we copy the ucl function, and
then the packed data (bootloader or OF).
RAM_SIZE definition is moved from dualboot.S to mkamsboot.c new
model_memory_size(), where it is a bit better documented.
Tested on e200v2 and Clip+
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