2012-01-29, 20:26
Thanks for the suggestion of moving the LIRC.Stop/Start commands into my scripts. The missing piece of the puzzle preventing me from doing this before was the xbmc-send command as I saw in your link...
The only question I have though is how do I install the command in question? I use the following process to install and update xbmc...
After searching my file structure I noticed I had the following...
/usr/src/xbmc/docs/manpages/xbmc-send.1
/usr/src/xbmc/tools/EventClients/Clients/XBMC Send/xbmc-send.py
Am I missing a step with my compile or install that would give me the xbmc-send command under Linux? I really like this method as it would open the door to many other creative options for my scripts so I really want to get it working.
Code:
xbmc-send -a "LIRC.Stop"
.
.
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xbmc-send -a "LIRC.Start"
The only question I have though is how do I install the command in question? I use the following process to install and update xbmc...
Code:
cd /usr/src/xbmc
git pull
make -j2
make install
After searching my file structure I noticed I had the following...
/usr/src/xbmc/docs/manpages/xbmc-send.1
/usr/src/xbmc/tools/EventClients/Clients/XBMC Send/xbmc-send.py
Am I missing a step with my compile or install that would give me the xbmc-send command under Linux? I really like this method as it would open the door to many other creative options for my scripts so I really want to get it working.