2009-12-09, 02:09
TeknoJnky Wrote:a couple quickie questions
- is it considered 'safe' to svn up, from say 'svn co -r 25101' on the crystalhd branch ? assuming there aren't any issues with latest rev at that point in time. IE Will it break the norco (or other) drivers ?
- now that there are a few different driver releases floating around, is there a 'better' or more preferred one than the norco?
- I wonder why the exact revision wasn't listed in the system info (said something about alpha 2 if I remember)
Asking now so I don't screw everything up if/when I get what I got working...
eh ? crystalhd branch is compatible with the various driver/libs floating around. Both Linux releases look similar with the Broadcom Windows release containing the most recent firmware.
exact revision (svn version) gets picked up when you do the configure. xbmc/utils/GUIInfoManager.h contains the "xbmc version", this follow svn trunk.