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for those noobs who don't know...
doing a git pull from within the skin.shade folder will update your skin for you
so in command line cd to .xbmc/addons/skin.shade
then type git pull
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We're trying to figure out how to work with this. Could you give us some pointers as to how to do it?
Appreciate it. :-)
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Well... That part was clear to me. I just expected to be able to automate this for the future.
Thanks anyway. :-)
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Thank you.
Unfortunately I'm not a linux guy.. any chance of doing something similar with windows? I've looked around but this is completely new to me...
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2010-09-16, 00:36
(This post was last modified: 2010-09-16, 00:40 by vanOert.)
Wow, thanks... Thats just what I wanted. :-)
Now... Is there a way of making the git pull a one-click-update? Something like a batch?
Also... what kind of irritates me... It doesn't seem to create any folder if I am not mistaken... though it actually works.
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