Hi Christopher,
Thanks a lot for response.
The idea with debian vdr packages was just for getting the idea about build
process, nothing else.
Thanks for mentioning vdr4arch, that's it, I haven't found this so far,
I'll focus there.
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Christopher Reimer wrote:
> *
Am 1.9.2013 19:58, schrieb Martin Stiborský:
> Hi guys,
> I'd like to ask you for a little help, small introduction into how it works
> in VDR development.
>
> My goal: I'd like to have latest VDR on my RaspberyPi, I have there Archlinux
> ARM installed, so it will be maybe a little bit m
Hi guys,
I'd like to ask you for a little help, small introduction into how it works
in VDR development.
My goal: I'd like to have latest VDR on my RaspberyPi, I have there
Archlinux ARM installed, so it will be maybe a little bit more complicated,
than just upgrading already existing 1.x debian p
Sorry, silly copy/paste error...
It's of course a new *stable* version that has been released, not a
developer version.
On 01.09.2013 11:31, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
VDR version 2.0.3 is now available at
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/vdr-2.0.3.tar.bz2
A 'diff' against the previous stable versio
VDR version 2.0.3 is now available at
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/vdr-2.0.3.tar.bz2
A 'diff' against the previous stable version is available at
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-2.0.2-2.0.3.diff
MD5 checksums:
dd8fb1642bdfa7feb0e9a8ae41e9ef2f vdr-2.0.3.tar.bz2
77b4785029926e2be2103f9a
On 31/08/13 14:22, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Please try the attached patch. This one does compile ;-).
Klaus
I've confirmed the schedules do now expire with the -E- option set. Many
thanks again.
Dave
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