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Hello... I'm trying to upgrade to the latest version of frodo 12.3. When I do the update via the terminal, it tells me the latest version is already installed; however, in system info, instead of reflecting the 12/25 update date, my compiled date reads: "XBMC 12.3 Git:9ed3e58 (Compiled: Dec 13 2013)". The system sometimes freezes right after setup so I was hoping the update would help with stability...thanks for any help!
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What version of linux are you running?
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Hi, i think i had a similar problem, Check if you have the repository added from XBMC, for my system it was not the case.
After adding the repo, the upgrade brought up something new.
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You already have the newest Frodo version as far as I can tell.
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Wasn't 12.3 released on Xmas Day, his build is 13 December.
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Thats what I thought I was saying, but that string doesn't seem to appear in the package name:
Installed: 2:12.3~git20131213.0944-frodo-0saucy
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that's what I was confused about...thought 12/25 was the release date even though my version does say 12.3... does xbmc update itself with linux b/c it was displaying the 12.3 release before I did so via the terminal