2014-11-02, 17:54
Nope, all Raspbmc scripts + version info is located in /scripts on Raspbmc.
You don´t use Raspbmc so this is probably not for you.
You don´t use Raspbmc so this is probably not for you.
(2014-11-02, 17:34)miappa Wrote: Regarding PVR addons, I always compile the latest from opdenkamps (maser) git: https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons
I see that mythtv was updated on the 20th of october, so it is diffrent from laast build from the 19th.
My guess is that the version you use on Ubuntu is before the xbmc.gui sync commits, see here: https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-ad...its/master
I guess you have to test to make sure, I don´t use PVR at all myself so cannot test.
Regarding /boot, there really is nothing else than the gpu firmware files (fixup_x.dat & start_x.elf) that is updated in my builds. Everything else is the same as stock Raspbmc release.
So I don´t bother with any sort of backup, if I need to revert I download those files from git (old versions) or I download the Raspbmc filesystem tarball and replace the files.
(2014-11-02, 17:42)expandables Wrote: I think the enable-kodi needs to be modified there isn't any directory called scripts or a person would need to make a directory called scripts "sudo mkdir scripts"
(2014-11-02, 18:11)sparticle Wrote:I am not using raspbmc. I am using Raspbian.(2014-11-02, 17:42)expandables Wrote: I think the enable-kodi needs to be modified there isn't any directory called scripts or a person would need to make a directory called scripts "sudo mkdir scripts"
/scripts is a top level directory on RaspBMC.
Cheers
Spart
(2014-11-02, 18:23)expandables Wrote: I am not using raspbmc. I am using Raspbian.
(2014-11-02, 17:54)miappa Wrote: Nope, all Raspbmc scripts + version info is located in /scripts on Raspbmc.
You don´t use Raspbmc so this is probably not for you.
(2014-11-02, 18:40)miappa Wrote:Yea i just realize that sorry about that.(2014-11-02, 18:23)expandables Wrote: I am not using raspbmc. I am using Raspbian.
It is totally OK that you use my builds on Raspbian, but reporting problems etc. related to Raspbian in here is only confusing.
Raspbmc is not Raspbian, and these builds are intended to be used with Raspbmc.
So may I suggest that when you need support, or when you want to report bugs etc., open a new thread as reporting it in here will only confuse things.
(2014-11-02, 14:54)miappa Wrote: Updated Helix build, Kodi master from Nov 01 + newclock4 commits.
To install Kodi build, SSH to Pi (first run ’sudo enable-kodi.sh’ if not already enabled):
(2014-11-02, 19:04)miappa Wrote: If you do it before or after doesn´t really matter, but see to that you do both before rebooting.
Either way, it is easy to recover if you forgot so no worries. You will always be able to SSH in and run the script or install the correct build.
If you intend to use Helix you don´t need to run the script again on next build, you will only need to run them when you want to revert to older builds etc.
(2014-11-02, 14:54)miappa Wrote: Updated Helix build, Kodi master from Nov 01 + newclock4 commits.
Kodi Master:
• Master changelog
• [CEC] bump libCEC to 2.2.0 + several more CEC related commits
• A lot of newclock4 features has now gone into master
Newclock4 additions:
• [mmalrenderer] Add choice of 3 deinterlace schemes
• [omxcore] Skip out of flush on error
• [SinkPi] Handle multichannel layout more like OMXAudio
• [rbp] Default extract thumbnails to false
• [cec] Add settings for configuring button repeats
An interesting new feature to test is the new repeat settings for CEC.
You find this in Settings - System - Input devices - Peripherals - CEC Adapter.
GPU firmware from Oct 17 included:
• arm_loader: Add lock to rotated frame updates to avoid an unsafe update from mailbox channel
• hdmi: Fix for attached flag in hdmi status when booting with cable disconnected
NB! To be able to run this build you must first run enable-kodi.sh as explained here!
To install Kodi build, SSH to Pi (first run ’sudo enable-kodi.sh’ if not already enabled):
Code:wget -O kodi-14-20141102-nc4.tar.gz http://goo.gl/aIyAEr --no-check-certificate
pv kodi-14-20141102-nc4.tar.gz | tar xzf - -C /home/pi/.upgrade
sudo cp /home/pi/.upgrade/kodi-14-20141102-nc4/{fixup_x.dat,start_x.elf} /boot
ln -sfn /home/pi/.upgrade/kodi-14-20141102-nc4/xbmc-bcm /home/pi/.xbmc-current
sudo reboot
See post #1 for more info
(2014-11-02, 19:17)miappa Wrote: One problem though:
I see a lot of suspicious activity regarding Platinum (UPnP?) in the log and i´s spamming quite heavily.
My log went to over 1MB in only a few minutes or so, and the activity disappears if I disable UPnP.
Log: http://pastebin.com/E5yFWK8q