2011-06-18, 20:57
Stiffler Wrote:MikeLeone only thing I can think is that you've already got a file in that location called latest_atv2.deb and when you SFTP'ed over you either didn't put the 18th build in the folder you are running the dpkg in or you didn't overwrite?
No, no file in /tmp named "latest_atv2.deb". I will try again, and put it in an entirely different folder ...
Apple-TV:/ root# cd /private/var/tmp
Apple-TV:/private/var/tmp root# ls -la
total 39336
drwxrwxrwt 4 root wheel 204 Jun 18 11:51 ./
drwxr-xr-x 28 root wheel 1088 Jun 15 20:20 ../
drwx------ 2 mobile wheel 136 Jun 18 11:26 MediaCache/
srw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 0 Jun 18 11:20 hidmonitordsocket=
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 40277818 Jun 18 11:51 latest_atv2.deb
drwx------ 2 root wheel 102 Jun 18 11:20 launchd/
Apple-TV:/private/var/tmp root# dpkg -i latest_atv2.deb
(Reading database ... 3837 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2 10.0-7 (using latest_atv2.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2 ...
Setting up org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2 (10.0-7) ...
Exact same problem. Still says 20110614 ...
There was no latest_atv2.deb in this folder. I even downloaded it to a completely different folder on my laptop, and then SFTP'ed it to a completely different folder on the ATV2. And yet it still thinks it's the 20110614 version ...
I suppose I could completely uninstall, using NitoTV, and re-install the rleased version, and then try and update again. But I don't understand why this is not updating properly ...