http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030
--- Comment #36 from rc040203(a)freenet.de 2010-01-20 17:15:47 ---
(In reply to comment #21)
%configure --enable-external-libraries --enable-goom
SVN_REV="24886"
(For example for release 9.11)
I don't understand this.
AFAICT, 9.11 is svn revision 26017 on xbmc.org's
9.11_Camelot branch
(
https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xbmc/branches/9.11_Camelot)
(In reply to comment #28)
> * /usr/bin/xbmc contains some magic to produce "verbose
core dump logs".
> I am not sure, this logic is useful in general and on Fedora in particular
> (abrt already takes care about it), but I don't have a strong opinion on it.
Does abrt work with filing bugs on bugzillas for with 3rd party repos like RPM
Fusion?
Well, I've seen abrt popping up when xbmc went down. Whether this is
usable/useful is a different question. Anyway, so far, I've never experienced
abrt doing anything useful anywhere - not even with original Fedora
bugzilla.redhat.com hosted Fedora packages.
If you really want to keep the wrapper, then
* you'd have to introduce at least "Require: gdb" (A silly idea, IMO) and a
"Requires: redhat-lsb" (Pulls in a long series of dependencies)
or to check for presence of them at runtime.
* fix the script into a location which is more likely to be writeable (e.g.
$(HOME)) than $(pwd)
Finally, I just noticed that xbmc.sh still accesses /usr/share/xbmc/xbmc.bin.
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