[linux-dvb] Pinnacle 300i working

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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Michael Krufky wrote:

Hi Michael and the list,

[snip]
> video4linux cvs is now hosted on linuxtv.org, although bytesex.org still 
> hosts some snapshots.

OK.

[...]
>> Michael, you say something about two cvs trees. Where are these, please ?
>> 
>>> If you cannot see such a file, then the problem is a result of something 
>>> that you're doing incorrectly.
>
> Rainer-
>
> Certain cards supported by video4linux cvs depend on DVB frontend modules, 
> which are in dvb-kernel cvs.  For this reason, we plan to eventually merge 
> these development trees.  However, right now, these cvs trees are separate. 
> I have created those tree-merging scripts to ease testing and development for 
> such devices that require code from both trees.  The are instructions for 
> using the merged trees in the v4l build environment in our HOWTO, located at:

Allright. I do know about the RTFM business. :-)

> http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/How_to_build_from_CVS

I have now put this URL in my bookmarks.

> The direct answer to your question is:
>
> video4linux cvs:
>   cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/video4linux login
>   cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/video4linux co video4linux
>
> dvb-kernel cvs:
>   cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/linuxtv login
>   cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/linuxtv co -P 
> dvb-kernel

Thanks for the direct answer !

Regards,
Rainer
-- 
Rainer Schubert - Linux TV User
Amateur Radio Call DL6HBO


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