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I don't know if ArchLinux is one of them. Perhaps a: strace -fF ... of the application will show where the loader is searching in your distribution (while looking for something it can't find, it should try everything it knows). |
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I'm sorry, I didn't know there is needed to have installed mono even for native version. But now I see it in strace output...
I will update first post and upload source. EDIT: I'm afraid, I don't understand that "multilib" thing. Can someone please post exact name of package? Source has been uploaded. Good luck with deciphering which code do what (there is not much comments) EDIT2: in next version will be able to confirm root password with Enter key (and other things, but mostly just small) Last edited by hostar; 06-18-2012 at 05:25 PM. |
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@Geekmaster: good to know, thanks. Still I am sure hostar will prefer I help debugging his software. I am pretty sure this is simple to solve.
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Multilib are specific to 64-bit Linux/Unix OSes: some binaries are compiled in 32-bit addressing mode, and thus require 32-bit versions of libraries. On a 64-bit system, libraries in /usr/lib are in 64-bit mode and for compatibility reasons, equivalent libraries in 32-bit are kept in /usr/lib32. On Archlinux 64, thre are no lib32 equivalent to mono. You must have compiled your GUI in a 32 bit environment, and therefore it cannot run using a 64 bit mono library. The fact you have released the sources will allow me to recompile in 64-bit and see if this works. Last edited by zeb; 06-18-2012 at 05:37 PM. |
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06-19-2012, 10:01 AM | #35 |
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Hi,
OK I tried the source in monodevelop and am happy to say it succesfully built and ran without modifications. The only thing: I got a Fastboot-GUI.exe file, which I had to run using the command Code:
mono Fastboot-GUI.exe Now for usage: I have a Kindle Touch. I had to create the empty file ENABLE_DIAGS from scratch because there is no DONT_HALT_ON_REPAIR file. After reboot, I have the developer menu on the Kindle, but get no "F) Fastboot Bundle Install" under the "D) Exit, Reboot or Disable Diags" menu. Am I doing something wrong? Or is it my Kindle model? |
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mkbundle ./Fastboot-GUI.exe and post output here. 2) You really SHOULD have there "Fastboot Bundle Install", but I don't have Touch model, so maybe is elsewhere. Last edited by hostar; 06-19-2012 at 11:05 AM. |
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My Kindle OS version is different from your screenshots, I will come back with further info. Or maybe I am doing something wrong? Do I need to jailbreak it? Or does ENABLE_DIAGS suffice?
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OK, when I enter diags, I have: WHITNEY_WFO 1.0.6.242
Supposing that the letters are consistent between systems: Main menu: S O E B N Y U D and L Under D (Exit...) I have U C R D L M and S, but no F. |
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zeb: probably geekmaster wiil help you. can you please upload x64 fastboot-gui version? I will add it to first post.
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I tried MfgTools under Windows, and curiously was unable to boot on fastboot mode. I am now wondering if Amazon has removed this capability in latest K5? I'll create a thread about this, because I may also be doing something wrong. |
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zeb: thanks. did you try to flash your diags with that one, which has ssh included?
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**my bad**
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