BlackRose
Senior Member Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2012-05-29 17:37
Post: #11
I just did. It seems fine, but when I try to re-install using this build, it starts rebuilding the thumb cache for some reason. I'm probably doing something wrong as usual.
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BlackRose
Senior Member Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2012-05-29 22:14
Post: #12
When fetching a git .patch file. How do you apply it to XBMC? To what directory and with what program. I know u use a command line execute op, but this doesn't make any sense. What files in XBMC's directory actually coincides with the GIT repository? Its crazy confusing to someone who has never done it before. Pieh's patch file makes sense, as does his command line entry "git am <filename>.patch", but obviously, git is an executable I get somewhere, and this needs to be applied to a specific library file which contains the "GUISettingsSliderControl.cpp". Where are these files hiding?
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Hitcher
Skilled Skinner Joined: Aug 2007 Reputation: 67 Location: Eastleigh, UK |
2012-05-29 22:29
Post: #13
You get them from GitHub - https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc - and then compile them.
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Category:Compiling ![]() |
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BlackRose
Senior Member Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
(2012-05-29 22:29)Hitcher Wrote: You get them from GitHub - https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc - and then compile them. Hmmm... I guess if this was sewing, I'd refer you to a book or something too. ![]() I don't think this is ever going to make sense to me. |
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BlackRose
Senior Member Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2012-06-01 02:25
Post: #15
(2012-05-29 16:36)Hitcher Wrote: Install a nightly build in a differently named folder (eg XBMC_nightly) during the install process and then run it in portable mode if you're worried about losing anything. Did that but no luck. For some reason, when using the nightly, all my thumbs become obscure and try to retrieve themselves. The problem is solved though, but sadly can't benefit. Tried some of the other things, or at least started to research the idea, but after my head exploded, I just had to return to living my life with a big grin on my face. Question, is there one file somewhere on the in my XBMC directory on my PC I can overwrite on the stable build of Eden with a copy from Git Repo, which contains the "GUISettingsSliderControl.cpp"? A post-compiled file on the latest nightly perhaps... |
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Martijn
Team-XBMC Joined: Jul 2011 Reputation: 114 Location: Dawn of time |
2012-06-01 02:36
Post: #16
No.
Need a complete build. Perhaps this fix will be included in a bug fix release Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forums before posting. Do NOT e-mail Team-XBMC members asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting, make sure you read this first For your mediacenter artwork go to ![]() |
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BlackRose
Senior Member Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2012-06-01 18:32
Post: #17
That would be nice. They should call it "Eden-11.1-Dumbass-Woman-Edition.exe"
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