2012-08-06, 22:19
Sweet, i'll probably get that built and uploaded tomorrow morning then.
the music db is verision 27, XBMC is at Alpha4 git 365953f
the music db is verision 27, XBMC is at Alpha4 git 365953f
(2012-08-07, 10:54)Tom. Wrote: andyrav, can you give this one a try. I've rebuilt with the older APIs installedsorry link not working
https://github.com/tombriden/android-xbm...ebuild.apk
(2012-08-07, 10:54)Tom. Wrote: andyrav, can you give this one a try. I've rebuilt with the older APIs installed
https://github.com/tombriden/android-xbm...ebuild.apk
(2012-08-07, 11:24)Tom. Wrote: Oops, that should have been 902. Wouldn't have made a difference for fixing the crash though so I'll keep looking into it
(2012-08-07, 11:36)Tom. Wrote: I deleted it
Just rebuilt the right version and uploaded again https://github.com/downloads/tombriden/a...ebuild.apk
(2012-08-07, 11:36)Tom. Wrote: I deleted it
Just rebuilt the right version and uploaded again https://github.com/downloads/tombriden/a...ebuild.apk
(2012-08-09, 11:43)Montellese Wrote: To be honest I don't plan that far ahead. I never know how much time I have to work on XBMC and new ideas are usually spontaneous. There are two actions that I can predict and those are removing HTTP-API and removing the VFS handler of the webserver.
I know that supporting a moving target (which is what JSON-RPC is between stable releases) can be a pain that's why we kept JSON-RPC backwards compatible for a while now so that you guys could start adapting to the new features first before having to deal with major changes in the API.