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RE: Gotham on Debian? - fritsch - 2014-03-17

On recent debian versions: apt-get build-dep xbmc and apt-get install libxslt-dev is enough to build xbmc - I tried that myself.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - giaur - 2014-03-17

I already compiled without packaging, next time I'll try your scripts. What is easiest way to change options passed to configure when building debs? Should I edit sh directly? For example, disable cec.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - wsnipex - 2014-03-17

(2014-03-16, 23:08)negge Wrote:
(2014-03-16, 21:38)wsnipex Wrote: removing the switch does not help anything, as it will just be patched in again. You cannot control this in FOSS.

You can't know that, it could be that the fact that there's an option to use an external library is why people do it. If you take away the option, no one will bother cause it's too much work.

Removing the option would also send a stronger signal that "we don't want you doing that".

Oh yes, we know that very well as it is happening already. You might not have noticed, but we DID remove the option, mostly for sending the message.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - giaur - 2014-03-17

Let's see what happen next. It will be patched back and broken double? (first - patch, second - external ffmpeg)


RE: Gotham on Debian? - fritsch - 2014-03-17

yes - that's what currently is done.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - negge - 2014-03-17

I didn't know the switch had been removed already, I should have checked before posting my last posts.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - giaur - 2014-03-25

(2014-03-09, 18:35)rbalint Wrote: Thanks for testing that. I have opened a bug for this in Debian. Please keep the test file online until the bug is fixed.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741170
I look forward to it to be even processed. Nothing happens there.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - fritsch - 2014-03-25

Nothing will happen, as the distros cannot fix it. They have to report that bug at libav, libav will tell "use an uptodate version". Debian will say: "we cannot, cause we are debian and need to use xy" ... so it will continue.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - wsnipex - 2014-03-25




RE: Gotham on Debian? - Pinpin - 2014-03-25

I will try it later this week on my debian sid.
Thanks !


RE: Gotham on Debian? - giaur - 2014-03-26

Very nice. Will it be updated (maybe some kind of auto build) or you just compiled by hand and put packages to repo?


RE: Gotham on Debian? - wsnipex - 2014-03-26

1st things first. Tell me if it works.

Its build via jenkins, our CI infrastructure. So yes, it can be "kind of auto build", but auto building is not enabled yet. This still needs more integration for nighlties, pre-releases and stable builds.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - GBB1 - 2014-03-26

This is great news! When I have the time I'm definitely going to test this. Thank you very much.


RE: Gotham on Debian? - jlpII - 2014-03-26

(2014-03-25, 15:03)wsnipex Wrote: for the brave, here is a Xbmc debian repo for testing/jessie. It contains a git master build as of yesterday
This is really great :-)

Quote:sources.list:
Code:
deb http://mirrors.xbmc.org/apt/debian/ jessie main
Currently there is no xbmc package for the "jessie" release in the repo; you have to use "release-trunk" instead.

The required package "libshairplay0" is not in the repo, neither it is in the official Debian repos. I grabbed it from deb-multimedia.org.

So far, installing the package hasn't broken anything ;-) and XBMC starts up just fine. I'm going to do a little testing if I find the time.

BTW, the version from the repo "14.0~git20140324.1401~56c4aee" compares older to the version from the Debian/jessie "2:12.3+dfsg2-4".


RE: Gotham on Debian? - giaur - 2014-03-26

Can you check sample file I posted above? It should not cause xbmc to hang.

Quote:The required package "libshairplay0" is not in the repo, neither it is in the official Debian repos. I grabbed it from deb-multimedia.org.
How is this done in Ubuntu? There is no this package in Ubuntu as well

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Does it contain pvr addons? Or I will need to install them by myself? And this is xbmc 14? http://mirrors.xbmc.org/apt/debian/pool/main/x/xbmc/