kees667 Wrote:At least it works :-) Wanted to post here in case someone else could use it.
Now running 22528 but an ISO file doesn't work. I need r23534. I am a little confused with all the versions. I saw this guide here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=54350 which uses
Code:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
will that get me a recent build like 23534 ?
Yes this will give you the last svn, and the release number could change every day. Currently it is svn23588.
Regards
I just tried, but I get:
xbmc-standalone: Depends: xbmc-common (= 9.04.3+svn23422-jaunty1) but 9.04.3+svn22528-jaunty2 is installed
I know I have 22528, but it looks like it wants to install 23422 (which I just downgraded from. What am I doing wrong? I know I can use -f to force this, but I don't want 23422 I want 23588 (or later)
I used these two:
#deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
#deb-src
http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
My full sources.list looks like this:
Code:
# XBMC Repositories
# SVN builds are commented out. Remove comment '#' to enable.
# Please DO NOT use the SVN builds during first time installation
#deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu/ jaunty main
#deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu/ jaunty main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/xbmc-addons/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc-svn/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
jeepcook Wrote:Yes this will give you the last svn, and the release number could change every day. Currently it is svn23588.
Regards
Have you tried removing everything that has anything to do with XBMC?
After removing the old packages you should update and install.
Thanks. What should/can I remove and how? Sorry but petty much a linux noob
spozen Wrote:Have you tried removing everything that has anything to do with XBMC?
After removing the old packages you should update and install.
I believe he wants the latest version:
Code:
sudo apt-get remove xbmc* xbmc-common* xbmc-skin* xbmc-web* xbmc-eventclients-*
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xbmc xbmc-common xbmc-eventclients xbmc-skin* xbmc-web*
You should obviously not just copy this, instead use tab and complete the lines yourself eg:
You type:
sudo apt-get remove xbmc, then you press tab so ubuntu can autocomplete the complete name eg: xbmc-common_9.04.3+svn23539-jaunty1_i386 or something like that.
Hopefully you will understand what i mean, tab is were useful.
svn23626 from today must have some problem, my db is gone with it so i switched back to the last one.
Code:
wget https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa/+files/xbmc_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb
wget https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa/+files/xbmc-common_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb
wget https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa/+files/xbmc-web-pm3_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb
wget https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa/+files/xbmc-skin-pm3-hd_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb
dpkg -i xbmc_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb xbmc-common_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb xbmc-skin-pm3-hd_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb xbmc-web-pm3_9.04.3+svn23588-jaunty1_i386.deb
I did it inside "/var/cache/apt/archives" to have it @ the correct place.
MrDVD Wrote:svn23626 from today must have some problem, my db is gone with it so i switched back to the last one.
I had the same problem and managed to rollback to 23588 from the copy in var/cache/apt/archives.
Handy trick that one!
I've also have problem with svn23626 - but after rollback to svn23588 after playing a whole avi file (fe tvshow episode) I get a black screen and my xbmc freeze. If i just before end of file hit 'display' I get an ordinary menu and everything is working.
Many thanks MrDVD for the commands to replace the version. After I updated XBMC today it was acting quite strange. With your instructions I was able to replace it with a more stable SVN version. Cheers!
Thanks,
If I type "sudo apt-get remove xbmc<tab>"
I get
Code:
xbmc xbmc-skin-ceomr
xbmc-common xbmc-skin-clearity
xbmc-eventclients-common xbmc-skin-containment
xbmc-eventclients-dev xbmc-skin-mc360
xbmc-eventclients-j2me xbmc-skin-mediastream
xbmc-eventclients-ps3 xbmc-skin-mint
xbmc-eventclients-wiiremote xbmc-skin-pdm
xbmc-live xbmc-skin-pm3
xbmc-scripts-example xbmc-skin-pm3-hd
xbmc-scripts-supported xbmc-skin-vision
xbmc-skin-amped xbmc-skin-xtv
xbmc-skin-backrow xbmc-standalone
xbmc-skin-basics101 xbmc-web-pm3
xbmc-skin-basics-vision
I can let it complete "xbmc-comm" to "xbmc-common" but I am not getting any version numbers. I also typed the *, but I thought those were to indicate where to use tab.
spozen Wrote:I believe he wants the latest version:
Code:
sudo apt-get remove xbmc* xbmc-common* xbmc-skin* xbmc-web* xbmc-eventclients-*
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xbmc xbmc-common xbmc-eventclients xbmc-skin* xbmc-web*
You should obviously not just copy this, instead use tab and complete the lines yourself eg:
You type:
sudo apt-get remove xbmc, then you press tab so ubuntu can autocomplete the complete name eg: xbmc-common_9.04.3+svn23539-jaunty1_i386 or something like that.
Hopefully you will understand what i mean, tab is were useful.
kees667 Wrote:If I type "sudo apt-get remove xbmc<tab>"
I get [...]
I can let it complete "xbmc-comm" to "xbmc-common" but I am not getting any version numbers. I also typed the *, but I thought those were to indicate where to use tab.
When removing the installed files you don't need the version number as there is only one installed. So it's a bit mistakable what spozen wrote.
The tab is helpful for completing the package names just the way you did: typing the beginning (e.g. xbmc) and examining all matching packages via tab. Then you can either use the wildcard '*' for selecting all packages or entering exact package names.
when installing already downloaded packages (residing in /var/cache/apt or anywhere else) you can examine the complete filename with a tab. Helpful in case there is more than one version downloaded. In this case you need the exact version for installing.
Yep, that was my fault sorry. I didn't have time to check the package name myself. Hopefully BaerMan cleared this up enough for you man.
anybody got a stable version working right now, I am getting much hanging & crashing right now on 9.04.3+svn23754-karmic1