On 6-Nov-05, at 3:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The repository at nerim.net was the "official" source for Myth packages
for Xebian, but they have deleted all of the stable branch and now only

This is not true. Nerim is the source for liblame and a few other things needed to support myth. There are no official according-to-Hoyle myth packages for debian. The ones at dijkstra.csh.rit.edu/~mdz/debian are close as it comes and are very usable but the the stable branch was abandoned a year ago (or longer) because some dependancy wouldn't install on woody. I guess Matt hasn't revisited this since stable became sarge.

However, there is definitely a problem with Matt's packages in that the base myth debs depend on one version of Qt and the plugins depend on another, incompatible version.

most recent version of Xebian.  This means that the only way to get
Myth running on an XBox is to download sources from SVN and compile
your own or find an alternate source for 0.18.1-2 packages (in which
case, PLEASE tell the rest of us where to get them).

One important point here is you don't have to build your packages on the xbox for them to be installable on the xbox. I built mine on my backend which is a puny epia M10000. It took a few hours but the end result is perfectly usable. I posted my packages a few days ago but they're for svn r7600, you'll have to build your own if you want 0.18.1. To build packages you can search the archives for dpkg-buildpackage. I learned everything I know about debian package building from this very list.

My xbox was built/hacked in early October. I remember quite a bit of thrashing to get myth installed but that was mostly because I didn't realize about the myth/plugins Qt incompatibility issue. Once I figured that out I lived with just the base myth until I had a second to build my own packages.

- George

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