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Magnus Holmgren 392a4ef49b Fix logf builds on devices that support remotes.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@13202 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2007-04-18 17:49:32 +00:00
apps Fix logf builds on devices that support remotes. 2007-04-18 17:49:32 +00:00
bootloader Non-functional change - use the firmware __backlight_on() function instead of writing directly to the ports to turn the backlight on 2007-04-12 17:58:02 +00:00
docs Ooops. Forgot to add Philippe Latulippe to the credits file. 2007-04-10 20:02:30 +00:00
firmware move the Gigabeat from gigabeat/meg-fx to s3c2440/gigabeat-fx to avoid problems with possible ports in the future: Gigabeat S/V (i.mx31 based) and Kenwood HD20GA7/HD20GA9 (s3c2440 based) 2007-04-18 12:22:27 +00:00
flash Now charcell displays require lcd_update() for updating the main lcd content like bitmap displays. 2007-04-06 22:55:00 +00:00
fonts commit fs#5982 by Alexander Levin: 'Some changes to nimbus-12 and nimbus-14 that make [a few cyrillic] glyphs more consistent within the font' 2007-03-04 20:37:50 +00:00
gdb Adapted more Makefiles to the more efficient info printing. 2006-10-30 01:40:20 +00:00
manual Remove the crossfeed WPS tag from the manual. 2007-04-13 12:05:21 +00:00
rbutil Add -rfb option for reading the main firmware (OSOS image) as a binary file. 2007-04-13 23:28:20 +00:00
tools move the Gigabeat from gigabeat/meg-fx to s3c2440/gigabeat-fx to avoid problems with possible ports in the future: Gigabeat S/V (i.mx31 based) and Kenwood HD20GA7/HD20GA9 (s3c2440 based) 2007-04-18 12:22:27 +00:00
uisimulator Simplification, queue pointers don't wrap (except at INT_MAX, but the calculation is still correct in this case). Implemented queue_count() for the simulator. 2007-04-14 09:47:47 +00:00
wps FS#7020. Make the behaviour of '#' more consistent. It now requires escaping by a '%' to be displayed. If it is not escaped, the following text will be interpreted as a comment (including the newline character). 2007-04-13 11:43:10 +00:00

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     Open      \______   \ ____   ____ |  | _\_ |__   _______  ___
     Source     |       _//  _ \_/ ___\|  |/ /| __ \ /  _ \  \/  /
     Jukebox    |    |   (  <_> )  \___|    < | \_\ (  <_> > <  <
     Firmware   |____|_  /\____/ \___  >__|_ \|___  /\____/__/\_ \
                       \/            \/     \/    \/            \/

Build Your Own Rockbox

1. Check out 'rockbox' from SVN (or extract a downloaded archive).

   $ svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox

     or

   $ tar xjf rockbox.tar.bz2

2. Create a build directory, preferably in the same directory as the firmware/
   and apps/ directories. This is where all generated files will be written.

   $ cd rockbox
   $ mkdir build
   $ cd build

3. Make sure you have sh/arm/m68k-elf-gcc and siblings in the PATH. Make sure
   that you have 'perl' in your PATH too. Your gcc cross compiler needs to be
   a particular version depending on what player you are compiling for. These
   can be acquired with the rockboxdev.sh script in the /tools/ folder of the
   source, or will have been included if you've installed one of the
   toolchains or development environments provided at http://www.rockbox.org/

   $ which sh-elf-gcc
   $ which perl

4. In your build directory, run the 'tools/configure' script and enter what
   target you want to build for and if you want a debug version or not (and a
   few more questions). It'll prompt you. The debug version is for making a
   gdb version out of it. It is only useful if you run gdb towards your target
   Archos.

   $ ../tools/configure

5. *ploink*. Now you have got a Makefile generated for you.

6. Run 'make' and soon the necessary pieces from the firmware and the apps
   directories have been compiled, linked and scrambled for you.

   $ make
   $ make zip

7. unzip the rockbox.zip on your music player, reboot it and
   *smile*.

Whenever the tools/configure script gets updated, you can make your makefile
updated too by running 'tools/configure update'.

If you want to build for more than one target, just create several build
directories and create a setup for each target:

   $ mkdir build-fmrecorder
   $ cd build-fmrecorder
   $ ../tools/configure

   $ mkdir build-player
   $ cd build-player
   $ ../tools/configure

Questions anyone? Ask on the mailing list. We'll be happy to help you!