@adrianf36 as you asked me to ping you a reminder, here's your reminder :)
@af123 has kindly made hummypkg/epg and hummypkg/hmt available now on github, so it'd be great if we could have the Foxsat patches available to apply on top
I'd previously thought that it would be convenient to grab the last X number of bytes from the 0.ts recording buffer if I just watched something live that I wanted to store/share online.
However, because the 0.ts file is just a fixed size and treating as an overwritable buffer (if you change...
So @af123 – would you be willing to pushing the source to the core utilities like the hmt and epg parsers onto github (e.g., under github.com/hummypkg) ? Ideally with the Foxsat HDR patches by @adrianf36 too
Cool. Thanks for the explanation of the differing paths.
Is there a specific reason why certain packages haven't had their source released? As there's no commercial aspect and no obvious reason to protect it, I wasn't sure why people hadn't been uploading source packages to go with the built...
I did spin up a quick Dockerfile with the Foxsat-HDR crosstools (crosstools_sf-linux-2.6.12.0_gcc-3.4.6-20_uclibc-0.9.28-20050817-20070131.tar.bz2) and was able to compile and link some basics
The T2 package list is a lot more comprehensive than the Foxsat-HDR one (hpkg.tv/packages.html vs hpkg.tv/foxsat). I wondered if this was just a result of some only being compiled and tested on the T2 because that was what people actively had/used – so I wondered about cross compiling and...
@adrianf36 as you asked me to ping you a reminder, here's your reminder :)
@af123 has kindly made hummypkg/epg and hummypkg/hmt available now on github, so it'd be great if we could have the Foxsat patches available to apply on top
I'd previously thought that it would be convenient to grab the last X number of bytes from the 0.ts recording buffer if I just watched something live that I wanted to store/share online.
However, because the 0.ts file is just a fixed size and treating as an overwritable buffer (if you change...
So @af123 – would you be willing to pushing the source to the core utilities like the hmt and epg parsers onto github (e.g., under github.com/hummypkg) ? Ideally with the Foxsat HDR patches by @adrianf36 too
Cool. Thanks for the explanation of the differing paths.
Is there a specific reason why certain packages haven't had their source released? As there's no commercial aspect and no obvious reason to protect it, I wasn't sure why people hadn't been uploading source packages to go with the built...
I did spin up a quick Dockerfile with the Foxsat-HDR crosstools (crosstools_sf-linux-2.6.12.0_gcc-3.4.6-20_uclibc-0.9.28-20050817-20070131.tar.bz2) and was able to compile and link some basics
The T2 package list is a lot more comprehensive than the Foxsat-HDR one (hpkg.tv/packages.html vs hpkg.tv/foxsat). I wondered if this was just a result of some only being compiled and tested on the T2 because that was what people actively had/used – so I wondered about cross compiling and...
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