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Re: Packaging OEM's to save space and manage different projects

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Originally Posted by gguruusa View Post
Way to much work for me. Why are you going to the trouble to .rar it up for your own use?
As it is, my current oem collection I transfered to the user_oem directory is 92 megs, packaging it helps me maintain hdd space, clutter, and it will also help me in distributing my rom templates. And the 92 megs compressed down to 26 megs... I also have a couple "sets" of the same OEM's (rguid too) with different skins/regedits so I can easily seperate stuff for a couple different roms.

The 4 megapacks I did were 13 megs, compressed they were 5 megs. Saving precious space on my laptops hdd. I would eventually have had to delete the old kitchens, my music or save space this way...work, yes, but it helped me.

And when I release a decent/stable/skinned rom and share my work, I can have folks just unrar an archive into the kitchen directory and it will place the selections.txt file and the version_oem.rar into the correct directories and that'll be a lot less work for them. I don't mind working, I dig this stuff!
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