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==Installing the latest nightly build== | ==Installing the latest nightly build== | ||
[[File:XBMC nightly.jpg|400px|thumb|Here's an example of a successful install (where the ATV2 has an IP of 192.168.1.100 and the .deb package file is from Sept 8, yours will likely be different)]] | |||
Nightly builds incorporate the latest program code from developers and are created by an automated build bot; each night's build constitutes the "latest" version of XBMC that is publicly available. | Nightly builds incorporate the latest program code from developers and are created by an automated build bot; each night's build constitutes the "latest" version of XBMC that is publicly available. | ||
:''A list of the changes in each nightly build can be found at https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commits'' | :''A list of the changes in each nightly build can be found at https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commits'' | ||
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<li>In that url you just copied, make note of the file name after "../atv2/". For example it will look something like "<code>xbmc-20110822-e391fde-master-atv2.deb</code>". | <li>In that url you just copied, make note of the file name after "../atv2/". For example it will look something like "<code>xbmc-20110822-e391fde-master-atv2.deb</code>". | ||
<li>Open up your terminal/ssh application and enter the following command to log in to your ATV2 (the password will be '''''alpine''''' by default):</li> | <li>Open up your terminal/ssh application and enter the following command to log in to your ATV2 (the password will be '''''alpine''''' by default):</li> | ||
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If the '''dpkg -i''' command hangs, stop it with CTRL+C so it can proceed to use the updated removal script in the new package. | If the '''dpkg -i''' command hangs, stop it with CTRL+C so it can proceed to use the updated removal script in the new package. | ||
[[Category:ATV2]] | [[Category:ATV2]] | ||
[[Category:iOS]] | [[Category:iOS]] | ||
[[Category:How To]] | [[Category:How To]] |
Revision as of 21:53, 9 September 2011
The following HOW-TO requires you to have a jailbroken ATV2 running iOS 4.2.1(Apple TV Software 4.1.1) or iOS 4.1(Apple TV Software 4.0). Newer versions may also work but aren't officially supported.
Installing the Cydia build
- Open up your terminal/ssh application and enter the following command to log in to your ATV2 (the password will be alpine by default): ssh root@<YOUR.ATV2.IP.ADDRESS>
- Issue these three commands in your Terminal window, in sequence: apt-get install wget wget -O- http://apt.awkwardtv.org/awkwardtv.pub | apt-key add - echo "deb http://apt.awkwardtv.org/ stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/awkwardtv.list echo "deb http://mirrors.xbmc.org/apt/atv2 ./" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbmc.list apt-get update apt-get install org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2
After XBMC is successfully installed, the ATV2 will restart, and XBMC should then be available as an option in the ATV2's main menu:
Installing the latest nightly build
Nightly builds incorporate the latest program code from developers and are created by an automated build bot; each night's build constitutes the "latest" version of XBMC that is publicly available.
- A list of the changes in each nightly build can be found at https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commits
- NOTE: You must install the Cydia version before you can install nightly builds. You only need to install the Cydia version once.
- Open http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/darwin/atv2/ in a web browser and copy the url of the most recent file in that listing.
- In that url you just copied, make note of the file name after "../atv2/". For example it will look something like "
xbmc-20110822-e391fde-master-atv2.deb
". - Open up your terminal/ssh application and enter the following command to log in to your ATV2 (the password will be alpine by default):
- Issue these three commands in your Terminal window, in sequence: wget URL-FROM-STEP-ONE-HERE dpkg -i FILENAME-FROM-STEP-TWO-HERE rm FILENAME-FROM-STEP-TWO-HERE
ssh [email protected]
If the dpkg -i command hangs, stop it with CTRL+C so it can proceed to use the updated removal script in the new package.