sir i have downloaded the source file of libreelec-master how to compile it
please help me
sir i have downloaded the source file of libreelec-master how to compile it
please help me
"git checkout master" then build LibreELEC.
could i follow this link please check and conform it
Those instructions are correct.
I suspect what you've done is use "git checkout 7.0.2" (or similar) which is given as an example of what you can do, but is not what you should do.
To build the master branch just use "git checkout master".
If you want to build our release branch, use "git checkout libreelec-8.2".
please help me about compilation step of specific commit ,
Obtain the “git hash” for the specific commit that you want to build, e.g. 01b9aae84982d0dfb42a977537d9183935158bd3 and “checkout” the commit
The git revision history will rewind to that commit git hash. You can use long (as above) or short form git hashes.
Do you want to build a specific commit? If not, skip that step - it's given AS AN EXAMPLE of what you could do not what you should do.
You still haven't explained what you are trying to do - you might end up building LibreELEC only to find you didn't have to.
after git checkout a long no is given ,this numbers are either vary version to version or fixed ,could i copy the same no for libreelec master
I'm sorry, it sounds like you need to learn how to use git first - try using Google to find suitable tutorials that will help familiarise you with git and how source code control works and then the LibreELEC wiki page might start to make more sense to you.
I'm unsubscribing from this thread as you seem unwilling to describe anything about what you are trying to achieve and only ask the most basic questions that are explained in the wiki.
sir
i want to make own libreelec device for intel nuc hardware compatible so i need to own compilation code
please help me how to do this
compile [LibreELEC] <= READ
sir
i was compiled successfully the source code of libreelec 8.0.2 .and i got image.gz finally. my question is that how to recompile if i do some changes in source code
run the same build command again .. you get a new image with the changes