Re: [Mvpmc-devel] libcmyth and XBMC
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From: <ge...@ac...> - 2009-11-01 15:40:42
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I think what I would like to see with the libcmyth git repository, is someone from XBMC to take ownership of an XBMC development branch. That way changes can flow freely into the repository from XBMC (either through patches or direct commits) without concern about breaking other projects. I expect I will create an mvpmc project branch as well. Then we can occasionally do releases of libcmyth from the master branch that support all the projects. As for make vs scons, I'd like to keep the scons build, but I'm not opposed to someone else writing a parallel set of make/autoconf files. scons is just far easier to deal with, in my opinion. Jon On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 01:10:35 MST, dteirney wrote: > > Daniel, probably best to use the XBMC version of the libcmyth library and > make any necessary changes there. Can you please create a Trac ticket for > the work you are doing and submit patches. I'd quite like to see how the > MythTV PVR addon for XBMC is coming along. Should be able to use and extend > most of the existing DllLibcmyth wrapper. I'm still updating some of the > code that is already used for the MythTV integration within XBMC - would be > good to get some more code reuse between existing functionality and the new > PVR Addon (although I don't know anything about how the Addons are segmented > out from XBMC). > > I presume that the XBMC use of libcmyth will carry on the same as it has in > the past and the same as for other open source libraries being used - code > kept in the XBMC tree and updated from the master source as necessary. > > Right now I have the GIT version of libcmyth on my machine in a completely > separate location. I'm still using the XBMC version of libcmyth. All I've > done thus far is a directory diff to see where the code changes are in > preparation for patches to the GIT version where necessary. > > XBMC build is pretty much all Make and there is an existing one that works > so will probably use that in the short term. Scons is new for me too. > > Everyone, should we start sending patches through to this mailing list to > get the GIT version updated? > > > David > > > Daniel Cleaver wrote: > > > > I think the current git version is working very well. > > > > David, any chance of submitting your patch? I'm using the mvpmc version > > for my XBMC PVR client instead of the XBMC version (thinking I'd add the > > things the PVR client needs as I go along), but I'm now getting to the > > point where I'm needing most of the things in the XBMC libcmyth! > > > > On a side note, how would your version fit in with the XBMC build > > process? Would 'make' simply call 'scons'? Or have you created a > > separate makefile? > > > > Regards, > > Daniel > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/libcmyth-and-XBMC-tp25900 >674s24862p26148867.html > Sent from the MediaMVP Media Center - Development mailing list archive at Nab >ble.com. > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- > Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your > developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay > ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference > _______________________________________________ > Mvpmc-devel mailing list > Mvp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mvpmc-devel |