2011-07-09, 20:05
I am trying to setup a shared database between XBMC on my ATV2 and XBMC on my HTPC (Linux).
Here is some background:
- HTPC is Atom 330 ION Setup w/ XBMC Live 10.1 installed to HDD
- AppleTV2 iOS 4.3 (build 8F305) is running the latest official build of XBMC for IOS (10.0-9)
What I am trying to accomplish is to setup a shared MySQL database between my two devices. This database resides on a server I have at home and I have had no issues getting the AppleTV2 or HTPC to connect to it. The problem I am having is that both devices are not using the same database revisions and as such I can only ever get one device working with the database (Whichever device created the tables).
I am comfortable updating the HTPC and/or ATV2 to nightly builds if it will solve my issue.
Is there anyone out there who has a similar setup working? I just can't for the life of me get these two devises to share the MySQL database. I know why (Different Database Revisions) but I can find any information that indicates what I need to do to get both versions using the same database revision.
Thanks!
Here is some background:
- HTPC is Atom 330 ION Setup w/ XBMC Live 10.1 installed to HDD
- AppleTV2 iOS 4.3 (build 8F305) is running the latest official build of XBMC for IOS (10.0-9)
What I am trying to accomplish is to setup a shared MySQL database between my two devices. This database resides on a server I have at home and I have had no issues getting the AppleTV2 or HTPC to connect to it. The problem I am having is that both devices are not using the same database revisions and as such I can only ever get one device working with the database (Whichever device created the tables).
I am comfortable updating the HTPC and/or ATV2 to nightly builds if it will solve my issue.
Is there anyone out there who has a similar setup working? I just can't for the life of me get these two devises to share the MySQL database. I know why (Different Database Revisions) but I can find any information that indicates what I need to do to get both versions using the same database revision.
Thanks!