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author | Tanguy Pruvot <tanguy.pruvot@gmail.com> | 2013-05-04 16:55:58 +0200 |
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committer | Tanguy Pruvot <tanguy.pruvot@gmail.com> | 2013-05-04 16:59:58 +0200 |
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fix readme mixed dos/unix
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diff --git a/heimdall-frontend/doc-pak/README b/heimdall-frontend/doc-pak/README index a181796..a0ca91e 100644 --- a/heimdall-frontend/doc-pak/README +++ b/heimdall-frontend/doc-pak/README @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ Performing a Custom Flash with Heimdall Frontend: This is the advanced means of flashing firmware to your device.
If you're not an advanced user or a developer, in the event that a Heimdall
- Firmware Package doesn't exist for the particular firmware (or files) that - you wish to flash, then I strongly recommend you get in touch with the - developer of the firmware (or files) and politely ask them to create a - Heimdall Firmware Package for you. In doing so, you avoid the risk of - making mistakes due to inexperience. + Firmware Package doesn't exist for the particular firmware (or files) that
+ you wish to flash, then I strongly recommend you get in touch with the
+ developer of the firmware (or files) and politely ask them to create a
+ Heimdall Firmware Package for you. In doing so, you avoid the risk of
+ making mistakes due to inexperience.
If you're looking to customise an existing Heimdall Firmware Package then
@@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ Performing a Custom Flash with Heimdall Frontend: 5. Before you can chose which partitions you want to flash with particular
files you MUST first select a PIT file. To do this click the "Browse"
button in the "PIT" section. This will open a dialogue allowing you to
- navigate to and select a valid PIT (.pit) file. + navigate to and select a valid PIT (.pit) file.
- If you do not already have a valid PIT file stored on your computer you - can download your device's PIT file from the "Utilities" tab. - - 6. If a valid PIT file has been selected then the "Add" button below the - "Partitions (Files)" list-box will be enabled. Press this button to add - a partition to your flash. + If you do not already have a valid PIT file stored on your computer you
+ can download your device's PIT file from the "Utilities" tab.
+
+ 6. If a valid PIT file has been selected then the "Add" button below the
+ "Partitions (Files)" list-box will be enabled. Press this button to add
+ a partition to your flash.
7. When you first add a partition you will see the "Partition Name" and
"Partition ID" be populated with information. Use the "Partition Name"
@@ -255,11 +255,11 @@ How to Create a Heimdall Firmware Package: Firmware Name - This is the name of your particular firmware. An
example would be "Cyanogenmod".
- Firmware Version - This is the version identifier for your package. Any - valid string will be accepted, although the inclusion of decimal - point version number is preferred i.e. "7.1". If it makes sense - then feel free to append a text string like "RC1" or "Beta 1" to - the decimal point version. + Firmware Version - This is the version identifier for your package. Any
+ valid string will be accepted, although the inclusion of decimal
+ point version number is preferred i.e. "7.1". If it makes sense
+ then feel free to append a text string like "RC1" or "Beta 1" to
+ the decimal point version.
Platform Name - This is the name of platform (or operating system) that
your firmware is based on. In most cases this will simply be
@@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ How to Create a Heimdall Firmware Package: team name. Click "Add" and the developer will be added to the list
on the right. If you make a mistake you can select a developer from
the list and click "Remove". You can list as many developers as you
- like, however visual constraints of the "Load Package" tab means - only a few names will be visible. Where possible you may want to + like, however visual constraints of the "Load Package" tab means
+ only a few names will be visible. Where possible you may want to
opt for team names over listing individual team members.
@@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ for the format in their own software. All Heimdall Firmware Packages must contain a file called firmware.xml. This
-file stores flash information and meta-data for the package as well as -information about other files contained within the package. +file stores flash information and meta-data for the package as well as
+information about other files contained within the package.
The format is fairly straight-forward so it won't be explained in great detail.
@@ -462,9 +462,9 @@ be included. Appendix B - Installing Heimdall from Source:
- 1. First make sure you have installed build-tools, pkgconfig, zlib-dev and - libusb-1.0-dev (v1.0.8 or newer). - + 1. First make sure you have installed build-tools, pkgconfig, zlib-dev and
+ libusb-1.0-dev (v1.0.8 or newer).
+
NOTE: Package names may not be absolutely identical to those above.
2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory you downloaded,
@@ -473,8 +473,8 @@ Appendix B - Installing Heimdall from Source: 3. Enter the following commands to compile libpit:
cd libpit
- ./configure - make + ./configure
+ make
cd ..
If you have problems please consult http://www.libusb.org/
@@ -496,11 +496,11 @@ Appendix B - Installing Heimdall from Source: sudo make install
cd ..
- NOTE: As an alternative to "sudo make install" you may chose to generate - a package by typing the following: - - sudo checkinstall --pkgversion <version> - + NOTE: As an alternative to "sudo make install" you may chose to generate
+ a package by typing the following:
+
+ sudo checkinstall --pkgversion <version>
+
Where <version> is the current Heimdall release e.g. 1.3.0
5. Done
@@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ Appendix C - Installing Heimdall Frontend from Source: cd heimdall-frontend
qmake-qt4 heimdall-frontend.pro
make
- sudo make install + sudo make install
NOTE: As an alternative to "sudo make install" you may chose to generate
a package by typing the following:
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