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I am packaging vdr-plugin-vnsiserver for Fedora and would like you to clarify on version numbers. This is important, because we need a constantly increasing version number and I would like to know where to start. ;-)
Currently you have:
xbmc-pvr-addons / addons / pvr.vdr.vnsi / vdr-plugin-vnsiserver / HISTORY:
2010-03-23: Version 0.0.1
xbmc-pvr-addons / addons / pvr.vdr.vnsi / vdr-plugin-vnsiserver / vnsi.h:
static const char *VERSION = "0.9.0";
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12.0-Frodo
Are you planing to have identical version numbers for "vdr-plugin-vnsiserver" as the whole "xbmc-pvr-addons" or should each addon have its own version number?
Does "xbmc-pvr-addons" has an own version number (like 1.0) or does it follow the version number of xbmc? Your tags seem to follow this scheme.
Please clarify and optimally fill into HISTORY/CHANGES and all other files.
Thanks!
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Thx FernetMenta for clarifying this. To be honest, I was confused by the versioning (vnsi-plugin was 0.9 while xbmc add-on was 1.6.x ) when deploying frodo-rc on my main system and therefore used xvdr instead of vnsi. I waited until frodo-final to get this sorted out. thx for the sticky post. I'll switch to vnsi, now.
Just one question (here) as I don't want to spam the sticky:
I use yavdr 0.5 (vdr 1.7.27) on a dedicated backend server. frontend is frodo-stable. Do I get the right vnsi plugins and add-ons when using the default repos? So no need for me to compile anything - I did a lot of that recently and failed due to not understanding of the versions needed - or fetch packages from other sites/repos? Just some configuration and I'm good, I hope.
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if you use one of our PPAs, then you get everything you need. But that is default vdr from ubuntu repos, It probably won't work with yavdr.
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ok, thx, I'll check ... found something on the yavdr forum regarding this. Looks strange ...
Maybe it will make sense (for me) to go the ubuntu+vdr way for the pvr-backend on the long run as I want a stable and easy to maintain setup. Currently I'm just testing my setup. My wife is not yet involved in the live-tv part ..
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it will for sure be easier to get rid of yavdr and just use our PPA and default ubuntu vdr.