![]() ![]() ![]() Good news its back in yocto(master) thanks Peter Bašista for noticing. Its not only outdated with v4.0.9 but apparently removed/missing in current and future upstream yocto(rocko/sumo) openembedded bitbake recipes as we see: Since it was blacklisted because of dvb-apps depenency (eventhough its not needed anymore for v4.3.x tvheadend): We see that native yocto building of Tvheadend v3.3 has been done in the past yocto(morty) release when looking at "tvheadend_git.bb" bitbake file:Ĭurrently v4.0.9 of tvheadend is blacklisted in the yocto(pyro) release with a dvb-apps dependency problem(luckily didn't notice dvb-apps error building OpenPLi 6.2 when unblacklisting tvheadend build): Afterwards I wasn't able to directly compile v3.3 and v4.0.9. Following with current git release/4.2 v4.2.7.x and master v4.3x which mostly need different line numbers for diff/.patch files to apply I decided to write this howto. First it was Tvheadend v.3.3 that compiled than v4.0.9 to see if the bitbake files were at all any exchangable (pyro>morty) which they indeed were. Which is a very complete and complex system for generating hardware specific firmware/rootfs images.īy only fiddling with some text file patches and understanding in which meta/recipe folder they need to occur I got Tvheadend to build with minimal OpenPLi build instructions. ![]() They use yocto(Linux Foundation)/openembedded(OE alliance)/bitbake system with each setop box distribution (OpenPLi/OPENATV) having their own meta/recipes/layers on top of this. If I'm not mistaking a couple of years ago I think I tried a classic Tvheadend version on a dated OpenPLi/OpenATV with VuSolo, but lost interest since its was not detecting any tuners was buggy and unusefull.ĭue to having success/joy in using and building Tvheadend for PC x86 and Raspberry Pi Arm hardware (deb based), I noticed that there was some standardization in these (OpenPLi) setop boxes too that earned having another look. However expect errors/limitations that these setop boxes might give due to tight closed dvb drivers using older/out of tree kernel/modules and very limited cpu/ram specs!!! This build procedure will take ~6GB and 2,5 hours on a dated 3GHz i7(Quadcore+ssd) for the combined building part, without taking the Internet Provider download speed and reader skills into account! ![]() With some quick and dirty patching/hacking and skipping warnings/errors both Tvheadend git release/4.2 and master(4.3x) "build" and do "run" on OpenPLi 6.2 on mips32el hd530c and VuSOLO including hdhomerun and satip client support. ![]()
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