That's not correct.
It will check repo if 24 hour has passed. Either when powered on or on
power on. So if it's been 28 hours and then you power on it will check repo.
regards,
Martijn Kaijser
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On 16 June 2016 at 14:17, Jesus Cea <j...@jcea.es> wrote:
>
>
> On 16/06/16 08:35, Martijn Kaijser wrote:
> > 1. 24 hours
> > 2. there's no control
>
> Thanks for the answer. Much appreciated.
>
> That 24 hours period is correct when we keep kodi working 24/7. But if I
> only switch my raspberry PI three hours per day to watch a TV show+film,
> addon checking is very erratic. Checking my Apache log files, I see this:
>
> """
> IP user [23/Apr/2016:18:16:28 +0200] "GET /KODI/addons.xml.md5 HTTP/1.1"
> 206 32 "-" "OSMC (Linux; OSMC 2016.04-2)" In: 896 Out: 2338 Time: 1147us
> mod_deflate: - pct. HTTP/1.1
> IP user [02/Jun/2016:11:36:45 +0200] "GET /KODI/addons.xml.md5 HTTP/1.1"
> 206 32 "-" "OSMC (Linux; OSMC 2016.05-1)" In: 989 Out: 2338 Time: 7267us
> mod_deflate: - pct. HTTP/1.1
> """
>
> I typically switch on the raspberry PI two times per day, 1 hour first
> (lunch) and 2 hours later (dinner). In this case, Kodi missed addon
> checking for more than a month.
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