On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:30:15 PM CDT, Manfred Hollstein wrote: >On Fri, 26 Jun 2026, 16:27:28 +0200, Manfred Hollstein wrote: >> On Fri, 26 Jun 2026, 16:19:26 +0200, Malcolm wrote: >> > On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:10:19 PM CDT, Manfred Hollstein wrote: >> > >> > >On Fri, 26 Jun 2026, 15:59:13 +0200, Manfred Hollstein wrote: >> > >> Hi there, >> > >> >> > >> Kodi is approaching a new release after quite a long time... >> > >> >> > >> In order to test the current Beta 1 of Kodi 22 Piers on a >> > >> broader basis, I decided to send out this message. >> > >> >> > >> At >> > >> >> > >> <https://pmbs.links2linux.org/project/show/home:manfred-h:kodi-next> >> > >> >> > >> I created two packages for kodi-220b1 and all the >> > >> kodi.binary-addons*-220b1 They are built for openSUSE Leap 16.0 >> > >> and openSUSE Tumbleweed, on which I tested kodi and >> > >> kodi.binary-addons-pvr.vuplus myself on AMD and Intel bases >> > >> systems (all have the graphics chip onboard, so no dedicated >> > >> graphics card!). So far I have not found any issues, but I >> > >> would appreciate any feedback from you, if you are brave enough >> > >> to add my home:manfred-h:kodi-next repository to your >> > >> system(s). When you look at the repo you'll see an additional >> > >> "cmake" package in there, which only exists to verify that both >> > >> kodi and kodi.binary-addons can be built with Tumbleweed's >> > >> cmake version 4 - Kodi Omega 21.3 couldn't. >> > >> >> > >> Whenever there will be updates for e.g. an additional beta 2, >> > >> I'll update them in my repo and keep you informed about it. >> > >> >> > >> FWIW, the full release notes about Kodi 22 Piers Beta 1 can be >> > >> found here: >> > >> >> > >> <https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/releases/tag/22.0b1-Piers> >> > > >> > >In case you really want to give it a try, but don't know how, >> > >here is the necessary command: >> > > >> > > sudo zypper ar >> > > 'http://pmbs.links2linux.de:8080/home:/manfred-h:/kodi-next/$releasever/' >> > > 'pmbs-home:manfred-h:kodi-next' >> > > >> > >all in one line ;-) After a "sudo zypper ref" you should accept >> > >the new gpg key, and then you can install the new versions as >> > >usual (note the repository change: --allow-vendor-change) >> > > >> > >Cheers. >> > > >> > >l8er >> > >manfred >> > > >> > >> > Packman Home repositories don't publish... >> > >> > Manual download or osc getbinaries >> >> Yep, see my second e-mail ;-) > >Urgh, your reply was already to my second e-mail :-( Did you try the >"zypper ar" command? FWIW, it works for me and zypper does not know >anything about my PMBS credentials... > >Cheers. > >l8er >manfred > What I'm trying to say is don't publish home repositories, it puts too much load on the limited infrustructure....
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