2014-01-13, 15:18
I don´t think I can access it at all (geolock), but I am sure bleep and others are willing to test.
I´ll make a new build later today.
I´ll make a new build later today.
cd .upgrade
wget -O xbmc-13-20140113-nc3.tar.gz http://goo.gl/VBgZhZ --no-check-certificate
mkdir -p xbmc-13-20140113-nc3
tar -xzf xbmc-13-20140113-nc3.tar.gz -C xbmc-13-20140113-nc3
cd xbmc-13-20140113-nc3/xbmc-bcm/xbmc-bin/lib/xbmc/system
cp /usr/local/lib/libdvdcss.so.2.1.0 .
ln -sf libdvdcss.so.2.1.0 libdvdcss.so.2
ln -sf libdvdcss.so.2 libdvdcss.so
(2014-01-13, 13:14)miappa Wrote: Shouldn´t be after 'apt-get install -y gcc make', haven´t heard anyone else with this problem either.
Have you followed the instructions on first page line by line?
(2014-01-13, 22:26)MrNice Wrote: New install xbmc-13-20140113-nc3
No sound at all, PCM 16/44.1, neither HD, tried with the 3 players (context right click)
Quote:Is there a sure method to update and have a expected behaviour?Edit: perhaps I misunderstood this. Did you mean to have a working version in general? If so;
cd .upgrade
wget -O xbmc-13-20140114-nc3-xslt.tar.gz http://goo.gl/YdsLjQ --no-check-certificate
mkdir -p xbmc-13-20140114-nc3-xslt
tar -xzf xbmc-13-20140114-nc3-xslt.tar.gz -C xbmc-13-20140114-nc3-xslt
cd xbmc-13-20140114-nc3-xslt/xbmc-bcm/xbmc-bin/lib/xbmc/system
cp /usr/local/lib/libdvdcss.so.2.1.0 .
ln -sf libdvdcss.so.2.1.0 libdvdcss.so.2
ln -sf libdvdcss.so.2 libdvdcss.so
Quote:@MrNice
Quote:Is there a sure method to update and have a expected behaviour?
Edit: perhaps I misunderstood this. Did you mean to have a working version in general? If so;
Not really, these are test builds, not official "stable" releases. For many it is quite stable though, but your setup seems very specific.
If you want to test and report on issues and/or what works, it will be appreciated. More specifics might be needed though such as debug logs etc.
But maybe you just want a working version without having to test and report. If this is the case and these builds is not working the way you want, perhaps you should stick to release version or test previous builds.
Quote:Check settings/system/audio look correct. Updating from an older build can leave some settings undefined.It could be good to get a list of files to save before the update and replace after, maybe with a script.
Quote:It could be good to get a list of files to save before the update and replace after, maybe with a script.If you mean backup, it would be your userdata folder, namely /home/pi/.xbmc. Easiest and fastest way to backup is to create a tar archive.