The libcdio issue seems to be fixed, by including a patch. XBMC 9.11
packages relying on Fedora's libcdio are available again at
http://rolffokkens.dyndns.org/.
Rolf
On 11/27/2009 11:16 PM, Rolf Fokkens wrote:
Solved the libcdio problem by using the libcdio that's included in
XB
Upgraded packages now for download: XBMC 9.11 beta2
Rolf
On 11/27/2009 11:16 PM, Rolf Fokkens wrote:
Solved the libcdio problem by using the libcdio that's included in
XBMC and not the 0.81 version that comes with Fedora 11. Just a few
small tweaks in xbmc.spec.
Packages again on
Solved the libcdio problem by using the libcdio that's included in XBMC
and not the 0.81 version that comes with Fedora 11. Just a few small
tweaks in xbmc.spec.
Packages again on http://rolffokkens.dyndns.org/
Rolf
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Hi!
Several people have contributed to this subject in the past: XBMC for
fedora. So far however XBMC isn't available in rpmfusion or fedora
repositories. Is there a specific reason (like licensing) for this?
Anyhow, given the fact that there isn't an XBMC RPM in one of the
mentioned reposit