2012-05-02, 03:39
2012-05-02, 04:48
Do you mean refreshing the repositories? If so, that's in the context menu on the repo.
2012-05-02, 06:43
and the same on 'enabled add-ons' for locals.
2012-05-02, 20:13
Sorry guys, that question was vague at best, and that’s doing vague a disservice.
Here’s a more detailed version.
I’m trying to keep two XBMC machines in sync and as part of that I am copying
• the /addons directory
• the /userdata/addons_data directory
• the /userdata/Database/Addons15.db
from XBMC1 to XBMC2.
After I have copied these there, the question is
Do I need to reboot/restart XBMC2 in order for the copied add-ons to be available, or running in the background for service add-ons?
Or is there some other way to have XBMC2 handle this change in the files?
I hope that that is a little clearer.
Thanks
Declan
Here’s a more detailed version.
I’m trying to keep two XBMC machines in sync and as part of that I am copying
• the /addons directory
• the /userdata/addons_data directory
• the /userdata/Database/Addons15.db
from XBMC1 to XBMC2.
After I have copied these there, the question is
Do I need to reboot/restart XBMC2 in order for the copied add-ons to be available, or running in the background for service add-ons?
Or is there some other way to have XBMC2 handle this change in the files?
I hope that that is a little clearer.
Thanks
Declan
2012-05-02, 21:44
it won't see them before a refresh is done. you can submit the built-in command UpdateLocalAddons to do the equivalent of the context menu item from a script.
2012-05-02, 22:00
Thank you, ya grumpy bastard!
That is exactly what I was looking for.
That is exactly what I was looking for.