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- BurningSky - 2010-10-08 I see "windowed" too. - xanadu1979 - 2010-10-08 MrDVD Wrote:Well i dont know what you want, i use this " https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa" an its part of the first posting inside this topic. You're not getting what he's saying. This thread is about the process of building and distributing XBMC through a PPA. Your problem has nothing to do with that. Make a new thread. - scalpel - 2010-10-11 Hi! Anybody knows when will be available precompiled build svn for ubuntu 10.10? - Bram77 - 2010-10-11 I'm curious about that too! - DejaVu - 2010-10-13 This is burning my brain!! I'm new to Linux and reading all the guides on building from the SVN I just keep hitting a dead end. 3 quick questions. Now Maverick is officially released, how long til XBMC will be available for it - I installed Maverick last night and expected XBMC to work out of the tin Can the latest SVN builds be used with Maverick? If so, how do I go about understanding how to build from the SVN, when the commands to do it via example are not well documented? Is there a type 'this', press 'this'. install 'this' type guide anywhere? I know I'm asking a lot, but every command I enter into Terminal is throwing back errors at me... the best one so far was Quote:xbmc@Revo:~$svn co {{svn}}from the wiki, which I attempted to follow. To the normal user, it seems to me like no amount of reading/learning is going to help. I'm completely computer literate and work as a Windows Computer technician, anything Windows is a breeze, but I find Linux extremely frustrating when trying to learn anything with it. Can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction....!? - spiff - 2010-10-13 {{svn}} is a placeholder for the svn repo you want to checkout. you likely want https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xbmc/tags/Dharma_beta3 in my world the normal user would have thought "hmm, okay, let's search for 'svn co' and see what i find'" - DejaVu - 2010-10-13 That explains a lot and I feel like bit of a tit! Thanks! - h.udo - 2010-10-13 Dharma Beta 3 i368 ready for consumption. amd64 folks (like me) have to wait a few hours... https://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa hudo - kaiser423 - 2010-10-14 Update went perfectly, and I'm running along just fine. Thanks guys! This is great. - Angi321 - 2010-10-15 Hello folks, I had some issues with Samba, and after removal and reinstallation, xbmc did not worked anymore. I am a good reader but in this case I must ask for support. My husband is making fun since I already spent more than 8 hours to this problem... When I try to reinstall, I have: Code: The following packages have unmet dependencies: I have read this thread almost entirely and: Code: sudo apt-get purge xbmc Code: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list Then searched for "xbmc" and removed all files and folders related. Rebuild your list index by: Code: sudo update-apt-xapian-index Code: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc-svn/ppa Code: The following packages have unmet dependencies: _______________________________________________________________
I done again another clean-up and added the stable repos:Code: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu lucid main But I need to use Dharma so I've rebooted, purged the 9.11 as per above procedure. Then reboot again, added the SVN repos: Code: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu lucid main and it all the same: Code: The following packages have unmet dependencies: This a big headache, what am I missing? - Flomaster - 2010-10-15 Angi321 possibly an issue with your dist version sudo apt-get dist-upgrade MIGHT WORK.... I know its worked for me in the past, but its possible it might fubar some thing else. like your NVidia or Alsa. in which case you can re-install those two. -=Jason=- - Angi321 - 2010-10-15 Flomaster Wrote:Angi321 possibly an issue with your dist version Thank you. I tried it but Code: Reading package lists... Done What could be wrong with Alsa and NVidia? Also, I am that familiar how to reinstall these two. I have read a lot of threads about this dependency issue and in most of them I read to purge the xbmc and remove the repos and then start over and for many worked but not here. The stable 9.11 could get installed and then removed but it seems that there are some settings written specifically about Dharma version in some files that I get this dependency issue. How to reset them or do something? What else could I try, please? - Flomaster - 2010-10-15 some times the dist-upgrade upgrades the kernel and it brakes Nvidia/Alsa for some folks. but since your already up to date it didn't up date anything for you -=Jason=- - Angi321 - 2010-10-15 The weekend is here, I'll be back home soon and my kid will give me headaches since I told him that I'll show him a nice movie this weekend. What else is to be done? - BurningSky - 2010-10-16 Angi321 Wrote:The weekend is here, I'll be back home soon and my kid will give me headaches since I told him that I'll show him a nice movie this weekend. You can try to download the packages manually from launchpad.net and install it with "dpkg -i". |