From 0364b026cf62d105f424ba47f37091b39fd2c96e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Klaus Schmidinger Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 10:44:16 +0100 Subject: Added notes from HISTORY --- UPDATE-2.0.0 | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) diff --git a/UPDATE-2.0.0 b/UPDATE-2.0.0 index fea5b377..d1753678 100644 --- a/UPDATE-2.0.0 +++ b/UPDATE-2.0.0 @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ Plugins: thread starts. - The plugin Makefiles now have a separate 'install' target. - Plugin Makefiles now use DESTDIR and the 'install' program. +- Plugin Makefiles can now include a configuration file for compile time parameters. Skins: @@ -379,6 +380,10 @@ SVDRP: - The new SVDRP command UPDR can be used to trigger an update of the list of recordings. - The SVDRP command DELR now won't delete a recording that is currently being edited. +- The SVDRP command LSTR now knows the additional parameter "path", which can be + given to get the actual file name of a recording's directory. +- The SVDRP command NEWT no longer checks whether a timer with the given data already + exists. Audio: @@ -432,6 +437,16 @@ Misc: variations of the DVB standard. Currently there is "DVB" (for the original DVB standard) and "ANSI/SCTE", which is used to properly handle certain private stream types. +- By default VDR is now built according to the FHS ("File system Hierarchy Standard"), + and a plain "make" in the VDR source directory just builds everything, but doesn't + copy it to ./PLUGINS/lib and ./locale any more. You can use a Make.config file + (copied from Make.config.template) and set the parameter LCLBLD=1 to have everything + built and installed under the VDR source tree (as was the default in previous + versions). If you already have your own Make.config file, you may want to copy the + new Make.config.template and adapt it to your needs. If you don't want VDR's data + files to be spread around your system according to the FHS, you can set the + parameter ONEDIR=1 (using Make.config) to have all files in one /video directory as + before. - VDR can now be built according to the FHS ("File system Hierarchy Standard") by activating the line #USEFHS = 1 -- cgit v1.2.3