2011-06-06, 23:54
oneadvent Wrote:Thanks for the instructions, but I would hesitate to recommend this process to end users. Most people do not need or want development tools installed on their HTPC. On my vanilla Live Dharma, telling apt to install libssl-dev asks it to install a LOT of other packages, which I do not want on there. I highly recommend doing this is a virtual machine configured identically to your xbmc box. IMO, HTPC's are for playing media, not for compiling software!Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ sudo apt-get install subversion
Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ cd ~/source/
Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ svn co svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/rtmpdump/trunk rtmpdump
Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ cd rtmpdump/
Code:oneadvent@oneadvent-laptop:~/source/rtmpdump$ make SYS=posix
fixed it for the futures.