2021-10-16, 11:46
Hi, Bart!
Well, that's a bit of a weird thing - I tried it in Estuary and it worked, but only after installing the library node editor add-on (for which I was prompted when I first tried to access that submenu option). So I'm not sure what's going on here.
Anyway, thanks for your reply and all your work on the skin!!
// FvW
(2021-10-15, 22:14)bsoriano Wrote:I had not considered that, but you do have a very good point in that addons (including skins) should not modify the system outside their own folders. And indeed, I have yet to see an add-on or skin break anything (touch wood!) so it appears that all developers are indeed following that rule. Developers of other software packages should take note. So yes, I agree this would be an LE issue (assuming that Kodi itself is not to blame, but in that case this would be a common issue that would have been resolved age ago, I imagine). I'll take it up with the LE team.(2021-10-15, 10:35)frankvw Wrote: Not sure if this is a regression or not. Also not sure if the missing file is a LE or Kodi issue, or if Xonfluence could install if it is missing. I just thought I'd let you know, though.
@frankvw , it seems to me that it is a LE issue, or a Kodi issue under LE. Skins do not (should not) write anything in those folders that are part of the default Kodi install. I think it best to repoen the issue in the LE forums.
(2021-10-15, 22:14)bsoriano Wrote: Just to confirm, you should be having the same issue with the default Kodi skin Esturay, correct? Please let me know. Thanks.
Well, that's a bit of a weird thing - I tried it in Estuary and it worked, but only after installing the library node editor add-on (for which I was prompted when I first tried to access that submenu option). So I'm not sure what's going on here.
Anyway, thanks for your reply and all your work on the skin!!
// FvW