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ruebyi
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Question Adding some Apps to a ROM ?

Hi!
After a lot of flashing and reading I became sure, that there are a lot of great ROMS out there, but not the excatly one I would like to get
Well so I tried the JustMe kitchen and everything works well. Now I came to the point to add own applications to the ROM, so I created some OEm folders with Packagescreator, just like explained in the wiki.

now comes my problem: Most of them don't work...

When I want to use them in BuilOS form JustMe kitchen, I get different errors:
e.g. "the setup.dll is already at temp\dump\ and the process stops.

Now I want to learn what can I do if I have some files needed for more than one application? Would be great to hear from someone who would like to help a new "cook" (well, it's just editing a rom) with this problem!

Thanks

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You can just delete the extra setup.dll files in the OEM folder.
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Hi! Thanks ivan!

So all files I have too often I can delete from one of the OEM packages? that helps a lot!

But now I get the next error:
The target File \temp\dump\gx.dll is not a file but a folder (translated from the German error warning)
What means that? It is a *.dll file in the OEM folder of MortPlayer AND there is a folder called gx.dll in the temp\dump\

Any chance to "fix" this?

I uploaded the OEM folder I want to integrate in JustMe

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Hi! Thanks ivan!

So all files I have too often I can delete from one of the OEM packages? that helps a lot!

But now I get the next error:
The target File \temp\dump\gx.dll is not a file but a folder (translated from the German error warning)
What means that? It is a *.dll file in the OEM folder of MortPlayer AND there is a folder called gx.dll in the temp\dump\

Any chance to "fix" this?

I uploaded the OEM folder I want to integrate in JustMe

ruebyi
It is one of the duplicate error you have earlier. One of them is in package format and the other is in binary format. You can delete the one in your OEM.

To comment on your original post. All the packages converted by oem package converter works. Only you need to look at the files that will be processed after the installation. For example, when installed, some files will be copied into /Program Files/my_program folder. In order to do this in OEM package, try to find out what files need to be moved manually and copy them using initflashfiles.txt in your OEM package. Hope this help and enjoy cooking!
 
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It is one of the duplicate error you have earlier. One of them is in package format and the other is in binary format. You can delete the one in your OEM.

To comment on your original post. All the packages converted by oem package converter works. Only you need to look at the files that will be processed after the installation. For example, when installed, some files will be copied into /Program Files/my_program folder. In order to do this in OEM package, try to find out what files need to be moved manually and copy them using initflashfiles.txt in your OEM package. Hope this help and enjoy cooking!
A great Thanks!
Now I was able to build the *.nbh, but after flashing the Mortplayer can't find it's MotImg.dll. this *dll is not located in the OEM folder and is not listed in the initflashfiles.txt I'm really confused at the moment!

I didn't find a tutorial on this kind of problem! Was I to stupid to search, or is there none? Would really like to see one, so I don't have to bother you for every little probelm

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A great Thanks!
Now I was able to build the *.nbh, but after flashing the Mortplayer can't find it's MotImg.dll. this *dll is not located in the OEM folder and is not listed in the initflashfiles.txt I'm really confused at the moment!

I didn't find a tutorial on this kind of problem! Was I to stupid to search, or is there none? Would really like to see one, so I don't have to bother you for every little probelm

ruebyi
Were you able to install and run successfully with the original .exe in the same rom? What I usually do in converting to OEM packages is that check the rgu generated by OEM converter, then look at all the references, either change all the pathes to /windows/ or fix them in the initflashfiles.txt. Maybe if you can attach the original, I can take a look. I am kind of busy to search around for the apps you a trying to convert.
 
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It is one of the duplicate error you have earlier. One of them is in package format and the other is in binary format. You can delete the one in your OEM.

To comment on your original post. All the packages converted by oem package converter works. Only you need to look at the files that will be processed after the installation. For example, when installed, some files will be copied into /Program Files/my_program folder. In order to do this in OEM package, try to find out what files need to be moved manually and copy them using initflashfiles.txt in your OEM package. Hope this help and enjoy cooking!
Thanks that you care about that issue at all!

I managed to do it with TCPMP 8.1, HomeScreen++, Nodata, Minimal dialer

What I "need"/want to add:
MortPlayer
MortScript

After that I would like to integrate my own skins for some of these apps, but this, I hope, will be easier...

I was not able to upload the files, don't know why, so I give you here the Links:
MortScript
MortPlayer


THANKS a lot!

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