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I would like to get to the 13.0 alpha 12 release. But under the raspbmc settings under programs, i only see nightlies from last year. I did the latest one and it installed 13.0 alpha 11. I need to be on alpha 12 so my MySQL will sync between all my systems. Can you please let me know how/why i cannot seem to upgrade to that nightly?
Current raspbmc version:
13.0-ALPHA11 Git:20131223-3aaba19
Much appreciated.
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2014-03-13, 22:59
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-13, 22:59 by miappa.)
No not included, see post#1 in that thread how to compile libdvdcss.
Only needed once / setup.
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2014-03-13, 23:04
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Thanks - i see that section and i my next question is... i need a different version than is listed there of that file. I do not know the direct path to wget the required package tar.gz file. Is there a directory listing somewhere i am missing with all these available so that i get the right version for the build i am trying to install?
Hopefully that question makes sense!
* I get its once per setup, but its required you have the correct version of that package i assume for the particular version of XBMC getting installed...?
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2014-03-13, 23:12
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-13, 23:20 by ccfc1986.)
Yes... im that guy...
I got it working - im an idiot. Yes. Its true.
Thanks for your assistance!!!!!
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2014-03-13, 23:20
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Oh, it will be the correct library, it is named differently when compiled that´s all.
So just run that and you will be good to go, after that you will have libdvdcss.so.2.1.0 in /usr/local/lib/.
Also, you will need updated firmware, so look into that as well (also in post#1 in that thread).
That will not be needed in build from today and forward, but as you are installing an old build you will need it.
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2014-03-13, 23:48
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-13, 23:48 by ccfc1986.)
Yup, i already grabbed the latest firmware required. It seemed like it was just those 2 files in /boot and a reboot of the Pi to take effect if im not mistaken. (So any new firmware will be built into future builds is what i am reading - so no more manual firmware updates required - VERY nice)
Thanks so much for all your help. Very much appreciated.