2014-01-05, 22:25
The purpose of my builds is to test experimental patches destined for upstream, not to create builds with custom functionality that people then become dependent on. Additionally, the inclusion of non-standard libraries has the potential to cause problems and unforeseen interactions while testing the experimental patches.
If you want a feature added to OpenELEC the best option is to discuss support with the OpenELEC developers and ideally have the addon or library supported at source. Failing that, if possible, as it is with librtmp, load a more recent version of the library separately to replace the stock library (the benefit being this technique works with any OpenELEC build, even a stock release, and not just mine).
If you want a feature added to OpenELEC the best option is to discuss support with the OpenELEC developers and ideally have the addon or library supported at source. Failing that, if possible, as it is with librtmp, load a more recent version of the library separately to replace the stock library (the benefit being this technique works with any OpenELEC build, even a stock release, and not just mine).