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Old 01-31-2019, 12:56 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
If a Kindle, then you have Linux.
If the Kindle has MrPI install, then you have the Kindle/Linux build of kindletool installed (it is part of MrPI).
So I am pretty sure everything is available on the Kindle itself.
Unless you do not have MrPI installed, but if you don't, then why do you need packages generated for it to use?
I meant Linux on PC.

Interesting. I didn't know you can build update.bin packages on the Kindle itself.

That said, instructions for building an update*.bin package for LibrarianSync using the Kindle itself (likely via kterm or something) just so MrPI can then copy/untar the librariansync folder to /mnt/us/extensions seem unnecessarily complicated.

Admittedly, I'm interested in trying to do it now.
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