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Mmmm i tried to compile it from scratch but it doesn't seem to work anymore
DS211> export CC=gcc
DS211> bash configure \
> --host=armle-unknown-linux \
> --target=armle-unknown-linux \
> --build=i686-pc-linux \
> --disable-avahi \
> --release \
> --openssl=/opt/lib \
> --prefix=/opt/tvheadend
Checking support/features
ERROR: No C compiler found
DS211>
DS211> gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.2.3
Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Any help?
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anyone using this with openelec?
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Any news on compiling a newer tvheadend version using spksrc? tried the whole day but it won't work… :-(
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Hello,
Iám trying to compile tvheadend on my armbased qnap but when i enter the make function i get the following error :
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
src/tvhtime.c: In function 'tvhtime_update':
src/tvhtime.c:100: warning: implicit declaration of function 'llabs'
src/tvhtime.c:100: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'llabs'
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Cool aisman:
+ aisman's spk on ds
+ latest hts-pvr on HTPC
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= timeshift in OE3 (pause and resume)
thank you!
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Anybody working on the intel based version? I am in the dark here. Everything works as a charm on the rapsberry pi (tvheadend 3.3) but it doesn't find channels on the synology (3.2.18) Very annoying. Any tips?
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aisman
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In your case, it is very easy, you should try to build a new x86-architecture tvheadend from git and see what happens. Here even the toolchain is not needed, any x86 machine with Linux. If necessary, I'll try to build it later.
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Atom based would be also very much appreciated. Thx.