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Re: WM6.1 build 20755 GPS kitchen

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Originally Posted by rstoyguy View Post
Looks like I'm having a "whodaman" problem ....
Check with your pharmacist. There might be a cream or ointment for that...
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I uninstalled buildos, and reinstalled the current buildos. Here is the

With an empty rgu...

and if I delete the rgu:

edit: I exited out of buildos, selected the original 20755selections.txt file, selected only the last two OEM's and it build fine....Can't you edit the oem's inbetween builds without having to exit the program? Just found it weird...
The "...does not contain rgu..." warnings you see in RGUcomp are exactly that...warnings. It's always done that.
The "...does not contain rgu..." and the following "Error building..." are not related.
Empty RGU files will give you errors...they have to contain at a minimum a header. It's better to have no .rgu and expect the RGUComp warning, however.
You may need to file/Reload BuildOS after editing oems, depending on what the change was. Deleting/adding/modifying RGUs is almost certain to require a refresh.
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