2022-10-10, 17:50
If I recall correctly, you'll need to purge Kodi first; the dmo guy uses strange version numbers to make sure his packages are installed above Debian ones.
(2022-12-10, 06:48)MasterCATZ Wrote: I was planning on going back to Debian from last decade or so with Ubuntu , but then found out that Debian is not really supported with Kodi ? so what is the go with that ?Debian is supported by me and I am the member of Kodi team. So in terms of "officiality" it is now equal to Ubuntu. Except the following: team's Ubuntu PPA has much more binary addons, that I can not package in Debian easily because of dated dependencies.
really wanted to run Proxmox so its not running inside a VM plus not having kernel updates that break zfs all the time would have been a bonus
(2022-12-26, 00:32)TheJezstarr Wrote: @basilgello Are you planning to package 19.5 for Debian, or are you just targeting 20.0 now?Yes, I will do 19.5 for bullseye-updates (and buster-backports if it passes). Bookworm and sid will target 20. Just note it will require an approval from Debian Release Team to slip the package in stable update channel, so it may take some time.
(2022-12-26, 07:16)basilgello Wrote:(2022-12-26, 00:32)TheJezstarr Wrote: @basilgello Are you planning to package 19.5 for Debian, or are you just targeting 20.0 now?Yes, I will do 19.5 for bullseye-updates (and buster-backports if it passes). Bookworm and sid will target 20. Just note it will require an approval from Debian Release Team to slip the package in stable update channel, so it may take some time.
If you want I can post links to deb packages prebuilt by me in this topic so you can testflight them while they will be on the way to official Debian
This will help me too as I am using 20 on my HTPC instance. Just tell me which architecture to build for (amd64, i386…)
shell:
cd /tmp
tar xf kodi-20.0-bullseye.tar
sudo dpkg -i /tmp/bullseye/amd64/{kodi,kodi-bin,kodi-data,kodi-repository-kodi,libdate-tz3}_*.deb