--- Log for 03.06.121 Server: lithium.libera.chat Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: rb-logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 day and 10 hours ago 00.15.28 Quit dconrad () 01.19.23 # <_vandal_> I might as well try that before spending money on a walkman 01.24.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.41.58 Quit calebccff (Quit: Idle timeout reached: 10800s) 03.05.32 Quit amiconn (Quit: http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. 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I see that my original ipod library is there and my file browser is blank. Can I format the ipod side and only use the filesystem instead? Rather than having my music fragmented across the device. 18.20.21 Join ats_ [0] (~ats@cartman.offog.org) 18.21.11 Quit ats (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 18.37.54 # rockbox doesn't care about the ipod/itunes layout; you can wipe it all and use the raw filesystem intstead. 18.38.24 # <_vandal_> should i format that partition in windows or erase its contents using itunes? 18.38.43 # (another option is to use rockbox's database feature, but if you don't care about apple firmware/itunes compatibility, it doesn't matter) 18.39.25 # rockbox is installed on the same partition as the itunes/etc data. so formatting it means you'll need to reinstall rockbox. 18.39.38 # <_vandal_> ah okay 18.40.06 # all you need to do is delete the files. long-press on the ipod directories and you can select delete to wipe it all, if that's your preference. 18.40.18 # <_vandal_> im building the database right now but will explore it further when it done. Probably delete the files and start again 18.48.33 Join amachronic [0] (~amachroni@user/amachronic) 18.53.41 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision a6b5de6a89, 297 builds, 9 clients. 18.56.46 # <_vandal_> I can just straight up delete the ipod_control folder while in disk mode on windows? Then I will be putting everything into a Music folder. 19.03.43 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 601 seconds. 19.03.45 # Build Server message: 3Revision a6b5de6a89 result: All green 19.03.50 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision cec6422ace, 297 builds, 9 clients. 19.12.19 # _vandal_: yes, you can. 19.14.31 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 642 seconds. 19.14.34 # Build Server message: 3Revision cec6422ace result: All green 19.20.08 # <_vandal_> thanks for your advice! 19.20.11 # <_vandal_> this is exciting 19.23.23 Nick ats_ is now known as ats (~ats@cartman.offog.org) 19.25.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.28.06 Join dconrad [0] (~dconrad@208.38.228.17) 19.31.49 # dconrad: tested your patch on the actual M3K, it was fine (no surprise there) 19.31.58 # cool! 19.32.03 # did you try the autolock stuff? 19.33.08 # yeah everything seemed to work as expected. 19.33.15 # I'm gld 19.33.18 # glad* 19.33.43 # I think I've covered all the use-case bases, but I'm sure there's something I haven't thought of 19.36.43 # and of course today I found another couple bugs haha, but they don't have anything to do with this specific thing 19.36.48 # btw I added a couple comments on gerrit, all is okay to merge, but there was just one semi-unrelated thing I thought you may as well fix in this patch while you're at it, idk if you want to do so 19.36.59 # let me look 19.42.53 # what's your reasoning behind adding it to do_auto_softlock() (line 685)? Looking ahead to possible user-selectable keymaps? 19.43.07 # I kind of figure once it's changed once, we're good after that 19.44.36 # the other one though - is_keys_locked()... yeah I suppose I could change that, but I don't know if it's going to have any unintended consequences on behavior 19.44.47 # (I don't know where or for what it's used) 19.45.05 # I'll have to study it a bit 19.45.55 # re. your first question it's because once we're in do_auto_softlock we know the context so we can apply the "correct" unlock combo but in practice, that is not an issue -- I expect nobody would map it differently in different contexts. 19.47.09 # as for is_keys_locked(), it's only used to display the GUI lock icon afaict by grepping 19.47.17 # I see 19.48.24 # whoops I also used it for the CONTEXT_LOCKED check but I think that should be benign 19.49.00 # where's that? 19.49.18 # action.c 596? 19.49.42 # https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/plugins/gitiles/rockbox/+/refs/heads/master/apps/action.c#593 19.49.47 # ah you beat me to it :) 19.49.54 # haha I'm speedty 19.51.00 # yeah I suppose if the screen is locked, then you will want to change to the locked key context anyway, regardless of what screen you're on, I guess? 19.51.14 # regardless of if it's "supposed" to be locked or not 19.52.10 # that makes sense, and it actually should fix a bug I found earlier on when I was trying to do the #define stuff, where the lock icon goes away but the device is still locked 19.52.17 # I see is this way -- screen_has_lock allows entering softlock... a bit of a faulty concept since softlock seems to "work" everywhere anyway. 19.52.49 # yeah that makes sense 19.52.58 # aight I'll add it real quick 19.54.51 # anyhow for the other key context stuff you're right, it's more about hypothetical future issues than anything here and now. so it's fine leave any improvements for later. 19.54.59 # sweet 19.55.05 # I uploaded it, take a look 19.55.17 # if it breaks everything, I'm pointing fingers though :-P 19.55.24 # (nah jk) 19.58.42 # seems to work just fine here, I can still lock/unlock just fine on the main menu 20.00.18 # OK ready to merge it if you are, can you stick around for the build? 20.00.44 # yeah I think it's ready, and I'll be here as long as necessary 20.00.56 # *preparing for everything to break 20.00.58 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision 14f7a958af, 297 builds, 9 clients. 20.01.02 # ta-da! 20.01.37 # now I need to get started on the other bugs I've found in the meantime haha 20.02.17 # hmm... I meant to ask you last time you were here, are you able to try compiling jztool on Mac and see if it works to install the released bootloader? 20.02.31 # yeah I can try that 20.02.32 # (not necessarily today of course) 20.03.01 # is there weird environment stuff necessary, or is standard gcc/clang ok? 20.03.07 # Thanks! much appreciated I don't have mac and cross compiling looks possibly a bit nightmarish :/ 20.03.20 # everything should work fine with host toolchain. 20.03.25 # I never did get compiling rockbox itself working on my mac 20.03.48 # I ended up using my 10+ year old desktop running fedora haha 20.04.29 # but yeah I'll give it a shot, probably this weekend 20.07.02 # btw, core 2 duo + 4 gigs of ram + modern SSD, ain't half bad 20.07.14 # I mean, for what it is 20.09.18 Quit scorche (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 20.10.44 # yeah, a 5yr old desktop can still kick the crap out of many modern laptops so I'm not surprised... 20.11.14 # this one is... decidedly not high end 20.11.16 # 10+ yrs is a bit pushing it though ;) 20.11.19 # lol 20.11.40 # fedora and having ddr2 ram laying around the house 20.12.40 # (grumpy voice) IF IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO GO TO THE MOON ITS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME 20.18.39 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 1060 seconds. 20.18.41 # Build Server message: 3Revision 14f7a958af result: All green 20.18.47 # woohoo! 20.19.12 # ... I just hope it didn't have unintended consequences and introduce more bugs 20.20.16 # congrats, and let's hope not. 20.21.02 # I am curious though, it added 324 byte to the xduoox3ii 20.21.10 # we'll see 20.21.40 # eh don't worry about it it could just be alignment stuff. 20.22.18 # but it's late for me now so I'm going to call it quits. bye! 20.22.29 # alright, thanks for your help! 20.23.23 # yeah np, anytime :) 20.23.27 Quit amachronic (Quit: amachronic) 20.54.42 Join actinium [0] (~actinium@gateway/tor-sasl/actinium) 21.03.52 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision 00440f2137, 297 builds, 9 clients. 21.17.40 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 827 seconds. 21.17.42 # Build Server message: 3Revision 00440f2137 result: All green 21.17.44 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. 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