2013-01-17, 14:46
(2013-01-17, 14:23)tfft Wrote:(2013-01-16, 14:00)tfft Wrote: The compilation process grabs various packages from the openelec.tv's sources directory from the web, so there are files listed there akin to,I just downloaded the xbmc github tree and was able to find the FF434FE string above (as an example); I then looked for the current xbmc PKG_VERSION (F70EB43) and that got me nowhere (its NOT part of the xbmc github log) - can someone please shed some light on where this hash is coming from ? I'd like to know which xbmc snapshot is being grabbed as compared to whats on github.
xbmc-f14f5a5.tar.xz
xbmc-f70eb43.tar.xz
xbmc-ff434fe.tar.xz
xbmc-theme-Confluence-f70eb43.tar.xz
xbmc-theme-Confluence-ff434fe.tar.xz
My question relates to those "hash" values (I'm guessing they are hashes) after the name - what do they point to ? I was not able to find a 'FF434FE' hash within the XBMC git tree and I'm a bit baffled as to what this value relates to as far as what is being pulled from GitHub. In other words, how can I take that FF434FE and transform it into a valid XBMC hash to know what has been pulled.
Is a different/private repository for xbmc being used ?
Thanks.
xbmc-f70eb43.tar.xz ---> https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/f70e...56fccce531