RE: Makeimg and registries



If you want to "experiment" withsome custom registry entries, use the bottom
of project.reg to place your entries. I often use it it to place registry
differences between before and after some install or other action that I want
to persist.

Note that in sysgen the registry files get copied to the flatrelease
directory and merged into reginit.ini. With makeimage the .reg files that
were copied are remerged into reginit.ini, but not recopied to there.

So to "experiment" with registry settings without re-sysgen, just change
project.reg in flatrelease directory and do makeimage. When you have it
right, modify project.reg inyour CE project.
--
David Jones
Senior Lecturer
School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
RMIT University
+61 3 99255318


"J Garcia" wrote:

> I was running a excercise (tutorial) and wanted to know how a registry entry
> made it into the final registry in the build. The entry was in a separate
> *.reg file and copied to the $(_FLATRELEASEDIR). Does fmerge or some other
> tool automatically import all registry files (*.reg) during the makeimg
> phase? Or is something else happening?
>
> thx
>
>
>
.



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