2009-01-20, 21:17
I don't mind helping test newer SVN builds to aid the developers in isolating bugs, but I find that uninstalling/installing XBMC often screws up my library (and I only have one machine on which to test XBMC). Backing up the library is no solution since all the thumbnails and art seem to be lost and irreparable in the process. The only solution I've found is to completely rebuild the library every time, and accordingly go back and tweak all the artwork and thumbs to my liking, which is a rather lengthy and tedious process.
If I could simply back up the state of XBMC, it would make testing different versions a lot less painful for me. What needs to be done? Simply preserving the files in my user directory doesn't seem to be sufficient... Is there something in the global XBMC program directory I should back up as well?
Thanks!
If I could simply back up the state of XBMC, it would make testing different versions a lot less painful for me. What needs to be done? Simply preserving the files in my user directory doesn't seem to be sufficient... Is there something in the global XBMC program directory I should back up as well?
Thanks!