On Feb 2, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Toto Lebolo <toto_leb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I noticed that the shell command "mm" does not run inside a shell script or
> from a python script. The command seems to NOT understand the arguments that
> are passed.
> I found that there is a ticket about that here:
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/efidevkit/ticket/1316
> I wanted to investigate this. I rebuild the file mm.c to create mm.efi but I
> faced a new issue: when I run my build, the new mm command does not display
> anything on the stdout using the function PrintToken(). The Print() function
> is fine.
> Anybody can guide me with those issues?
Are you using an existing token? The *.uni file is Unicode so you need to be
careful your editor does not mess up the file?
If you are making your own command did you do the HiiAddPackages() to register
the strings?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
> I am new to the EFI environment.
> MIKL~
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