Hi all,
After a minor cleanup, I published [0] Kodi and dependencies for running
on the brcm2708 target (Raspberry Pi). Dependencies for this are in the
kodi branches of my LEDE staging tree [1], and my fork of the packages
feed [2].
I am currently working on x86 support, but it's taking longer t
On 15-03-17 13:45, Mirko Vogt wrote:
> On 03/15/2017 11:57 AM, Daniel Engberg wrote:
>> Hi,
> Huhu,
>
>> While I applaud your achievement I'd don't see such projects viable in
>> terms of maintainability and longevity.
> Applauds from me as well! I started doing so with XBMC a couple of years
> ago
On 15-03-17 11:57, Daniel Engberg wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Daniel,
Can you please check why your mail client breaks up the mailing-list
thread each time you reply? This is quite annoying as it breaks the flow
of conversation. It's even worse than top-posting, please fix this.
Thanks,
Stijn
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On 03/15/2017 11:57 AM, Daniel Engberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Will anyone properly maintain all packages? We're already now
> struggling keeping the current repo somewhat up to date and
> maintainable, adding very niche packages certainly won't help.
>
Maintainership depends from each maintainer's d
On 03/15/2017 11:57 AM, Daniel Engberg wrote:
> Hi,
Huhu,
>
> While I applaud your achievement I'd don't see such projects viable in
> terms of maintainability and longevity.
Applauds from me as well! I started doing so with XBMC a couple of
years
ago and eventually gave up..
>
> Pulling in
On 03/15/2017 11:57 AM, Daniel Engberg wrote:
> Hi,
Huhu,
>
> While I applaud your achievement I'd don't see such projects viable in
> terms of maintainability and longevity.
Applauds from me as well! I started doing so with XBMC a couple of years
ago and eventually gave up..
>
> Pulling in K
Hi,
While I applaud your achievement I'd don't see such projects viable in
terms of maintainability and longevity.
Pulling in Kodi will result in lots of external packages and
dependencies to make it usable in a reasonable way.
There are several issues with this:
* In general binary size >
On 03/15/2017 11:04 AM, Sorin Burjan wrote:
> Since OpenWRT/LEDE is mostly destined to routers, which don't have a
> HDMI or output port for display, how could someone use Kodi on a
> OpenWRT/LEDE router ?
>
Correct, Kodi is useless if the device does not have a display
controller/GPU and a scr
I am a happy user of both OpenWRT/LEDE and Kodi/LibreELEC.
OpenWRT is installed on my router of course, and for Kodi/LibreELEC I
use a HDMI connected Rpi3 to the TV, which works perfectly.
I am interested in such a package, but what I don't quite understand
is how do you output the display from the
On 15-03-17 10:20, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * Stijn Tintel [15.03.2017 10:03]:
>> work on Raspberry Pi. My main question now is: is there any interest in
>> having Kodi for LEDE at all, or should I not bother preparing it for
>> submission.
> i like it...any repo where we can see your changes?
>
U
* Stijn Tintel [15.03.2017 10:03]:
> work on Raspberry Pi. My main question now is: is there any interest in
> having Kodi for LEDE at all, or should I not bother preparing it for
> submission.
i like it...any repo where we can see your changes?
bye, bastian
I'd just add an opinion here.
Please take it as such.
I think with Kodi [ specifically ] it's one of those
sugar-features/packages that could be interesting for tinker-ers to
try out when trying LEDE/OpenWrt.
Not sure how intensive it would be on the build infrastructure.
If you decide to package
Last week I managed to get Kodi to build for LEDE, and I am running it
on my Raspberry Pi Zero W. It's mostly quick and dirty, definitely not
ready to push to the repository, and in its current form it will only
work on Raspberry Pi. My main question now is: is there any interest in
having Kodi for
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