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- jcl3042 - 2010-05-26 19:08

Has anyone worked on porting this plugin to the new SVN builds


- theuni - 2010-05-26 19:35

The SVN Repo Installer was a great stopgap solution, but the entire point of the new addons system is to make it unnecessary.

Though obviously we'll want to add some of the addons that it contains to the new repo. Those discussions will start soon.

TheUni


SVN Repo Installer Help - cluckinchicken - 2010-05-26 20:09

Hi all,

Just got XBMC installed on Lucid Lynx. I've run into this before and never got it figured out.

But the instructions state:

In Ubuntu the SVN Repositories are not automatically added. You must add them manually.

* First, download the SVN Repo Installer from:
* http://xbmc-addons.googlecode.com/svn/packages/plugins/programs/SVN_Repo_Installer.zip
* Extract it to the ~/.xbmc/plugins/programs directory.
* Select XBMC Media Center: Applications -> Sound & Video -> XBMC Media Center
* Scroll down to Programs.
* Select program plugins.
* Select SVN Repo Installer
* Select xbmc-addons
* Select plugins
* Choose the plugins that you want to add (i.e., videos)

I created ~/.xbmc/plugins/programs and extracted there. I open XBMC, go to Programs, and plugins is not available. Anybody have ideas on what I'm doing wrong?

thanks!
cluckinchicken


- cluckinchicken - 2010-05-26 22:25

Instructions say this below. But when I get to the step "Select program plugins", I go into Programs, and no plugins. Perhaps I didn't get this directory correct (~/.xbmc/plugins). Does that translate to /root/.xbmc/plugins?




In Ubuntu the SVN Repositories are not automatically added. You must add them manually.

* First, download the SVN Repo Installer from:
* http://xbmc-addons.googlecode.com/svn/packages/plugins/programs/SVN_Repo_Installer.zip
* Extract it to the ~/.xbmc/plugins/programs directory.
* Select XBMC Media Center: Applications -> Sound & Video -> XBMC Media Center
* Scroll down to Programs.
* Select program plugins.
* Select SVN Repo Installer
* Select xbmc-addons
* Select plugins
* Choose the plugins that you want to add (i.e., videos)


- giftie - 2010-05-26 22:38

What version of XBMC do you have?


- cluckinchicken - 2010-05-26 22:58

9.11 r26018


- giftie - 2010-05-27 07:12

~/.xbmc represents the hidden directory in the users 'HOME' directory. If you are using a user xbmc the actual directory would be /home/xbmc/.xbmc/plugins/programs. Only if you log in as root to run XBMC, the directory would be /root/.xbmc.... Hope this helps...


Help on getting SVN repo Installer on live XBMC - schawki - 2010-05-27 17:28

Hello there, i've just installed the live version on my acer Revo, but i can't manage to access to SVN repo Installer.
I would like to download the SVN repo Installer from http://xbmc-addons.googlecode.com/svn/packages/plugins/programs/SVN_Repo_Installer.zip but It failes each time i try.
Could anyone send me the Rar file or post it anywhere else than on googlecode? because i've been trying to download it for two days with no success.
thanks for the helpers.


- cluckinchicken - 2010-05-27 19:35

Yeah, thanks Giftie. I had realized what I was doing wrong. I had been logged in as root, and that was throwing me off, so the directories weren't right. Everything's moving along now!


- schawki - 2010-05-28 04:42

anyone could help by posting SVN repo installer anywhere else than on google who has some servers issues?