2012-06-02, 22:12
Does anyone have a build merged with the newest nightlies and audioengine?
(2012-06-01, 12:11)fldc Wrote:(2012-05-31, 19:01)carret Wrote: Hi! Did anybody get it working with a 64bits linux distro? I compiled it successfully with XBMCBuntu, but it fails with ArchLinux and Debian (64bits). Yesterday I tried with Debian 32 bits and it compiles fine. Thanks!
Yes, the current trunk compiles fine on 64bit ubuntu, pastebin the compilation error.
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: I have a few questions; I'm hoping someone can take the time to answer them?
1) Which version of XBMC is SpotyXBMC2 based on? Dharma? Eden?
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 2) Is there such a thing as a SpotyXBMC2 'Live' (it'd be SpotyXBMC2Buntu, I guess, in the current Eden line-up)?
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 3) If the answer to question 2 is 'no', what would be the best version of Ubuntu on which to install SpotyXBMC2?depends on what do you mean by best I guess. All I can say is that it works with 11.04, 11.10 and 12.04
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 4) Has anyone written an idiot's guide to how to compile/build SpotyXBMC2 yet? If not, I might set up a web page to help fellow idiots get on with this (providing I can learn it myself!).
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: Hi everyone,
Firstly, thanks to all involved in this project. It's surely one of the Holy Grails of XBMC, to have Spotify integration - a world of music available, integrated into your living room set-up, for a reasonable price.
I've been playing around with the 'rival' Spotimc plug-in on my Eden XBMCBuntu box and it works nicely. However, it's not as integrated as I'd like - particularly in the MyMusic section, where it doesn't feature at all - so I'm considering SpotyXbmc2 instead.
I have a few questions; I'm hoping someone can take the time to answer them?
1) Which version of XBMC is SpotyXBMC2 based on? Dharma? Eden?
2) Is there such a thing as a SpotyXBMC2 'Live' (it'd be SpotyXBMC2Buntu, I guess, in the current Eden line-up)?
3) If the answer to question 2 is 'no', what would be the best version of Ubuntu on which to install SpotyXBMC2?
4) Has anyone written an idiot's guide to how to compile/build SpotyXBMC2 yet? If not, I might set up a web page to help fellow idiots get on with this (providing I can learn it myself!).
Regards to all, and thanks again!
Discy
(2012-06-16, 00:47)neoflex Wrote:(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: I have a few questions; I'm hoping someone can take the time to answer them?
1) Which version of XBMC is SpotyXBMC2 based on? Dharma? Eden?
https://github.com/akezeke/spotyxbmc2/
You'll see that there is a Eden branch and a master branch. The master is not up to date though, we're stuck before the Audio Engine Merging. Still waiting for someone able to do it.
Okay, I'll go for the Eden branch, then, because it's more compatible with the skins I like using.
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 2) Is there such a thing as a SpotyXBMC2 'Live' (it'd be SpotyXBMC2Buntu, I guess, in the current Eden line-up)?
Nop, but it's not so hard to do yourself. I am myself using XBMCbuntu Eden and I have compiled from git spotyxbmc2 afterwards. Works perfectly.
So you were running XBMCBuntu and you used it to compile SpotyXBMC2, right? And now what - you tell XBMCBuntu to load SpotyXBMC2 on startup instead of XBMC?
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 3) If the answer to question 2 is 'no', what would be the best version of Ubuntu on which to install SpotyXBMC2?depends on what do you mean by best I guess. All I can say is that it works with 11.04, 11.10 and 12.04
I'm going to play around with 12.04 32-bit, then. There are no advantages/disadvantages to trying 64-bit, I presume?
(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: 4) Has anyone written an idiot's guide to how to compile/build SpotyXBMC2 yet? If not, I might set up a web page to help fellow idiots get on with this (providing I can learn it myself!).
not really I think, but it's very close to what has to be done for standard XBMC.
Yeah, and there's not exactly an idiot's guide to that either! I think a web page of experiences is called for, if only for my own records. If you could provide even a barebones guide to how you did what you say in your second answer, that'd be a great starting point for me and (judging by the reply already received) other people as well. The more users, the greater the pool of information etc...
Thanks for replying to me!
Discy
(2012-06-16, 07:34)Balthazar Wrote:(2012-06-15, 12:00)discmeister Wrote: Hi everyone,
Firstly, thanks to all involved in this project. It's surely one of the Holy Grails of XBMC, to have Spotify integration - a world of music available, integrated into your living room set-up, for a reasonable price.
I've been playing around with the 'rival' Spotimc plug-in on my Eden XBMCBuntu box and it works nicely. However, it's not as integrated as I'd like - particularly in the MyMusic section, where it doesn't feature at all - so I'm considering SpotyXbmc2 instead.
I have a few questions; I'm hoping someone can take the time to answer them?
1) Which version of XBMC is SpotyXBMC2 based on? Dharma? Eden?
2) Is there such a thing as a SpotyXBMC2 'Live' (it'd be SpotyXBMC2Buntu, I guess, in the current Eden line-up)?
3) If the answer to question 2 is 'no', what would be the best version of Ubuntu on which to install SpotyXBMC2?
4) Has anyone written an idiot's guide to how to compile/build SpotyXBMC2 yet? If not, I might set up a web page to help fellow idiots get on with this (providing I can learn it myself!).
Regards to all, and thanks again!
Discy
I hope you do make an idiots guide for compiling this, as I seem to be an idiot. I am not exactly a newb, but I'll be dammed if I can get it to work. I have gone through Akezeke's instructions to the letter and it doesn't work. I must be missing something