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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby stephenh » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:54 am

bud77 wrote:Seems like TVheadend is out!

Go grabit :)


Great! I know it's early days (in Synology terms) but I'd love to get this going with my HDHomerun (DVB dual-tuner Australian model). I've read about some work going on over at the QNAP forums on a package for those, and they seem to mostly have it sussed, and the work in this thread on the Tvheadend site itself:-

https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/boa ... opics/3706

Probably my linux knowledge is not up to the level I need to compile/install/configure the drivers... I have a DS-1511+ with Intel Atom D525 CPU. I may get brave and charge off down the path ... any hints?

Any assistance that is forthcoming would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Kermode » Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:55 pm

bud77 wrote:Seems like TVheadend is out!

Go grabit :)


I'm assuming you just plug in your tuner? And if nothing shows up its because its not compatible? Is there a list of what it supports?
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:03 pm

I have absolutely no idea how it works

I'm guessing : pluging, installing linux drivers (most probably needs a compilation for each syno), run tvheadend

You will most probably find more help on tvheadend forums
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Kermode » Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:16 pm

bud77 wrote:I have absolutely no idea how it works

I'm guessing : pluging, installing linux drivers (most probably needs a compilation for each syno), run tvheadend

You will most probably find more help on tvheadend forums


I thought it was "install" and then it works?
I have no drivers. And no idea where I would find drivers (nor where to put them)
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:50 pm

Well, I am only assuming. Since this is a hardware USB plug, there *should* be some drivers

Try to type your plug name + llinux drivers on google, you might get some infos (that is of course, if tvheadend does not see your plug, if it does, forget it :p)
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Kermode » Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:59 pm

bud77 wrote:Well, I am only assuming. Since this is a hardware USB plug, there *should* be some drivers

Try to type your plug name + llinux drivers on google, you might get some infos (that is of course, if tvheadend does not see your plug, if it does, forget it :p)


Well nothing shows up under "Configuration/TV Adapters" - the Synos System Information has identified it though.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:17 pm

If the system sees it corectly, then driver is OK

The plug *might* not be working with the tvheadend
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Smiggel » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:37 pm

Upgraded to DSM 4.1 beta. All packages are still running smooth! :-)

Wondering if there is any news about the Python package from Synology now. They have made a lot of changes to their current packages and have added a lot of new 3rd party packages.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby kiuzz » Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:49 pm

Hi all !

Thank you for your great work on this repository. I'm currently using Sickbeard from your packages. But I would like to know if there is any way to use a "branch" of sickbeard instead of the one available with your package (e.g. https://github.com/junalmeida/Sick-Beard).
So if you have any idea how to do it, I'll be very grateful !

Thanks in advance !
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Lerp » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:26 am

kiuzz wrote:Hi all !

Thank you for your great work on this repository. I'm currently using Sickbeard from your packages. But I would like to know if there is any way to use a "branch" of sickbeard instead of the one available with your package (e.g. https://github.com/junalmeida/Sick-Beard).
So if you have any idea how to do it, I'll be very grateful !

Thanks in advance !

I swear I posted an almost 100% similar post somewhere in the internet a few months/weeks ago oO.

I'm not sure if you can change the github link and that's all, I bet it requires more tweaking. And I'm not seeing SynoCom doing a .spk for every sickbeard branch out there.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby kiuzz » Sun Jul 15, 2012 2:58 pm

Glad to know I'm not the only one who wants to do that !
Do you try to change the github link as you said ? I guess we talk about the git_path parameter in the config.ini file, but I don't know how to force updating with the another version once done....
Anyway, do you find a solution to install another branch ?
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Lerp » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:01 pm

kiuzz wrote:Glad to know I'm not the only one who wants to do that !
Do you try to change the github link as you said ? I guess we talk about the git_path parameter in the config.ini file, but I don't know how to force updating with the another version once done....
Anyway, do you find a solution to install another branch ?

I did not try that. I just installed it manually using putty to access the NAS. In this thread you can find some doubts I had when I was installing it.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby john.doe1 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:25 am

When I add the SynoCommunity repo (http://packages.synocommunity.com) I get the following under 'Other Sources':

"This version of DiskStation Manager is not supposed to run Package Center"

I'm using DSM4.0 on a DS1511+ and just uninstalled the Superzebulon repo and all apps to move to the SynoCommunity one. Help! I've rebooted twice since uninstalling the old repo.

Screenshot here: http://i.imgur.com/nAS5c.jpg

Edit: I'm getting a 404 when I visit http://packages.synocommunity.com in a browser - is it down? Re-entering http://synopkg.superzebulon.org/spkrepo/packages in the other sources brings up the list of packages from Superzebulon, so I'm assuming SynoCommunity is down?
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Captain Awesome » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:13 am

john.doe1 wrote:When I add the SynoCommunity repo (http://packages.synocommunity.com) I get the following under 'Other Sources':

"This version of DiskStation Manager is not supposed to run Package Center"

I'm using DSM4.0 on a DS1511+ and just uninstalled the Superzebulon repo and all apps to move to the SynoCommunity one. Help! I've rebooted twice since uninstalling the old repo.

Screenshot here: http://i.imgur.com/nAS5c.jpg

Edit: I'm getting a 404 when I visit http://packages.synocommunity.com in a browser - is it down? Re-entering http://synopkg.superzebulon.org/spkrepo/packages in the other sources brings up the list of packages from Superzebulon, so I'm assuming SynoCommunity is down?


I also get the 404 error when visiting the SynoCommunity link in a browser. I think that's the expected behavior as it's always been that way. But I haven't had any issues accessing that repo via Package Center.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby kiuzz » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:27 am

Lerp wrote:I did not try that. I just installed it manually using putty to access the NAS. In this thread you can find some doubts I had when I was installing it.


I find your script to autoload sickbeard (http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=190&t=50593&p=201443#p201443), but I miss the one to install the branch.

Could you please help me with that part ? Did you find a guide somewhere ? I'm a kind of newbie with python and not better with ssh... and I just don't know where to start (e.g. Is the version of python from SynoCommunity enough ? Do I need to install cheetah ? or GIT ? and more importantly, how ??)
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