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#rockbox log for 2024-09-02

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12:19:18dconrad_bilgus I think I'm confident in the g#5877 / g#5895 combo if you feel they're good to merge
12:19:24rb-bluebotGerrit review #5877 at https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/5877 : ErosQNative: Add v3 LCD support, conditional on bootloader by Dana Conrad
12:19:24rb-bluebotGerrit review #5895 at https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/5895 : Add DeviceData to bootloaders by William Wilgus
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12:31:32dconrad_Also, a probably obvious question that I can't seem to find the answer to anywhere: does rbutil have the ability to reformat drives?
12:31:55dconrad_I would guess not, but it would be convenient if so
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13:03:58dconrad_... it would appear that the erosq's OF disk format tool actually ueses FAT! No idea if it switches to exFAT at some large capacity number
13:04:20dconrad_and also if newer versions (this player is hifiwalker v1.3) use exFAT instead of FAT
13:04:28dconrad_but... we could explore this
13:07:53dconrad_for some reason I absolutely expected the OF disk reformat to use exFAT
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13:22:55_bilgusI'd guess for the same reason we don't have exfat either (wasn't free till recently)
13:24:36_bilgusspeachy any ideas on duplicate target Ids? https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/5877/11/tools/configure#4227
13:25:46_bilgusI guess we can find out soon enough ;P
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13:29:45rb-bluebotBuild Server message: New build round started. Revision 878e29396c, 337 builds, 10 clients.
13:29:45rb-bluebotErosQNative: Add v3 LCD support, conditional on bootloader by Dana Conrad
13:37:11_bilgusI don't think rbutil does wouldn't it have to rely on the underlying system (problematic on windows?) or have dedicated code?
13:37:34_bilgusbluebrother might know
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14:42:03speachy_bilgus: they need to be different; otherwise it will break 'make reconf'
14:42:47speachy(the numberical id is only used for that purpose, IIRC. may be worth just getting rid of it, heh)
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15:09:40dconradspeachy: aha, so it does. I can do a v3 bootloader build and the display is inverted, then do a "make clean, make reconf, make" and the result is normal
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15:30:05dconradis g#5914 sufficient to fix this? It makes it so I can do a make clean; make reconf on a v3 bootloader build directory on my machine correctly at least
15:30:08rb-bluebotGerrit review #5914 at https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/5914 : erosqnative: Give erosqnative_v3 its own target ID and modelname by Dana Conrad
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19:13:42OlsroFRHello; I tried to compile the database tool on Linux (Docker) and I could use it and create a database on my iPod Mini. Unfortunately, some links are corrupted and many songs are skipping doing this way.
19:15:08OlsroFRI noticed that the issue is coming from the fact that, building the database on a PC https://unicode.org/reports/tr15/ is doing it with another kind of utf normalization, which is different from the one "on-device"
19:15:47OlsroFRAny path that has an accent in a folder name/file name will not play if the database was built on a PC
19:17:35OlsroFRso, on the current state, this tool is unusable from me. I tried to use tools like https://linux.die.net/man/1/convmv to change the encoding of paths on my whole file system but with no luck, it didn't help
19:18:23OlsroFRTo give the whole context, I compiled a version Linux under a Docker environment with Docker Desktop MacOS X. Then I made a Docker volume of my iPod Mini so Docker can access my iPod Mini and execute the database browser in it.
19:18:49OlsroFRI also tried to compile a Windows version of that database tool but I couldn't set up a cross compile environment that is working without errors
19:21:46OlsroFRhttps://withblue.ink/2019/03/11/why-you-need-to-normalize-unicode-strings.html the issue is also explained here with different words, it may be more clear
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21:32:58speachyOlsoFR: Filenames are opaque sequences of bytes.
21:34:29speachyOne does *not* normalize filenames. You can "decode" the bytestream into UTF8 and de/re-compose it to your heart's content, but that is purely a display thing; the sequence of bytes on disk are whatever they are.
21:35:49speachywhen it comes to filenames, rockbox (and the dbtool) operate directly on the bytestream.
21:36:46speachyUNIX directory APIs also work that way.
21:38:22speachyif the readdir() call is returning a different byte sequence than what is written to disk, that is a bug in the OS.
21:40:26speachyIf your OS's file copy tool is normalizing filenames (ie the sequence of bytes it writes to the destination is not what was read from the source) then that is arguably a bug in the OS as well.
21:40:33speachyOS or tool or whatever.
21:45:41speachy(rockbox currently does _no_ normalization, btw. I don't see that changing unless there's a nice clean set of rules we can cut/paste)
21:48:49speachy(and it's probably going to be a huge bump in code size to include something like utf8proc)
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23:04:07_bilgusOlsoFR I've a few changes to your patch that allow it to get the full number of tracks filled if you want to check it out before I push it g#5915
23:04:11rb-bluebotGerrit review #5915 at https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/5915 : Reworks to the shuffle system by William Wilgus
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