rodalpho
Fan Posts: 546 Joined: Nov 2006 Reputation: 16 |
2007-12-22 23:14
Post: #11
Pike, any chance of adding the -jx argument to build.sh to automatically use multiple cores to compile?
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pike
Project Manager Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 28 Location: Sweden |
2007-12-22 23:27
Post: #12
rodalpho, this should be taken care of automagically by build script, works fine here, not for you ?
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rodalpho
Fan Posts: 546 Joined: Nov 2006 Reputation: 16 |
2007-12-23 01:11
Post: #13
Oh it does? I actually hadn't checked, I assumed it didn't since there was no option to configure it. Thanks!
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malmis
Junior Member Posts: 28 Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Uppsala, Sweden |
2008-01-01 09:44
Post: #14
[malmis@cruella XBMC]$ ./build.sh DEST=/home/malmis/xbmc-test/
Local source revision : 11180 Repository revision : 11181 Your source is outdated. Update? (y/n) : y Updating source code. U xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/ALSADirectSound.cpp Uppdaterade till revision 11181. FAILED! Exiting. [malmis@cruella XBMC]$ would be nice if it doesn't exit after updateing source code, and just run as it should. |
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althekiller
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: May 2004 Reputation: 12 |
2008-01-01 17:48
Post: #15
It's exiting for a reason...svn doesn't seem to be returning 0 for you. Run "svn up" on it's own and try to figure out the problem. You should be able to build with the NOUPDATE option in the meantime.
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malmis
Junior Member Posts: 28 Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Uppsala, Sweden |
2008-01-01 21:45
Post: #16
i can build with the noupdate, but that wasn't the point now.
althekiller Wrote:It's exiting for a reason...svn doesn't seem to be returning 0 for you. Run "svn up" on it's own and try to figure out the problem. You should be able to build with the NOUPDATE option in the meantime. |
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althekiller
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: May 2004 Reputation: 12 |
2008-01-02 21:08
Post: #17
I don't know what you expect me to do if you aren't going listen to my suggestions or provide more information. You are the only one to have this problem so it is something with your setup.
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malmis
Junior Member Posts: 28 Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Uppsala, Sweden |
2008-01-02 22:44
Post: #18
althekiller Wrote:I don't know what you expect me to do if you aren't going listen to my suggestions or provide more information. You are the only one to have this problem so it is something with your setup. huh? what i was saying was that when i run the script to update and install, it updates and then exit, if i run it again it install, i can do a svn up before i run, but whats the point of the script then when it should do svn up for me and install?! i did show u an exactly output of what was happening, so i don't really understand what u are talking about. and how do u know i'm the only one with this problem? i got this same problem in archlinux, gentoo, slackware and cygwin on 4 different computers, with a lot different setup and configuration. |
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rodalpho
Fan Posts: 546 Joined: Nov 2006 Reputation: 16 |
2008-01-03 01:45
Post: #19
There is no real support for XBMC/linux, it's still in alpha and the developers are not actively assisting endusers yet. If you're looking to run XBMC/linux fulltime and you're not very comfortable with coding yourself, I strongly suggest running the official development platform-- ubuntu 7.10 32bit.
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malmis
Junior Member Posts: 28 Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Uppsala, Sweden |
2008-01-03 01:57
Post: #20
rodalpho Wrote:There is no real support for XBMC/linux, it's still in alpha and the developers are not actively assisting endusers yet. If you're looking to run XBMC/linux fulltime and you're not very comfortable with coding yourself, I strongly suggest running the official development platform-- ubuntu 7.10 32bit. i was just asking and maybe it was a simple problem to solve or something, now it works for me again, but don't really know how. |
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