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E2m3u2bouquet plugin homepage
- There are a number of different ways to install this type of file. USB Stick: Copy the ipk file to a USB stick insert USB stick into the receiver then follow on screen prompts. Install through image menu: With an FTP tool like DCC or Filezilla copy the ipk to any medium you want then install from the image menu.
- Download Install Secara Ofline Packet Openwrt (Install file.ipk).
- How to download a language pack. Sign in to your account at manage.autodesk.com.; Under All Products and Services, locate your product and click View downloads. Note: For Industry Collections or AutoCAD including specialized toolsets, click View all items first to see individual product downloads.
Download MediaPortal for free. Turn your PC into a very advanced MediaCenter/HTPC. MediaPortal turns your PC into a very advanced MediaCenter / HTPC. It allows you to listen to your favorite music & radio, watch and store your videos and DVDs, view, schedule and record live TV as a digital video recorder and much much more. The path to the directory can be entered in the ipk.conf of device (/var/www/ppc603e for mvBlueLYNX IPK packages; /var/www/ppc6xx for mvBlueLYNX-M7 and mvBlueCOUGAR-P IPK packages). Installing via Server2Go If you have neither an internet access nor the VMware locally nor a webserver available, there is still a possibility to install IPK.
See E2m3u2bouquet homepage for detail of the script version.
Prerequisites
For the Epg you need to have the Epg-importer plugin installed – this should be available in most plugin feeds.
Downloading
Download the latest plugin ipk file from here
Installation
There’s a few different ways to install the plugin. SSH/Telnet, FTP
SSH/Telnet
- SSH/Telnet to the box
- Install by running
(or the url to the latest release ipk file)
- Reboot the box
FTP
- Download the ipk and ftp it to the /tmp folder on the box. N.B. if the config.xml file (see below) is in the /tmp folder it will also be installed if an existing one doesn’t exist
- Either install it from the box GUI (in OpenVix this will be ‘Menu -> Setup -> ViX -> Install local extension
or SSH/Telnet to to the box and run - Reboot the box
Plugin Install Generator
You can also download a generator that will let you enter your details and generate a one line install command with the plugin preconfigured. Right click on the following link select ‘save link as’ and then save to your PC – generator download. You can then run the generator by opening the downloaded file.
Open your plugins menu, there should now be a plugin named ‘IPTV Bouquet Maker (IPTV for Enigma2 – E2m3u2bouquet plugin)’
Upgrading
If you install over the previous version it should migrate your existing settings and provider to the config file based setup
Configuration
Start the plugin and then select configure to set general options
Select providers to configure providers
Press the green button add a new provider or press ok to edit an existing provider
Enter at least the name and press green to save. For entering long urls instead of using the remote control it is recommended to edit the config file (see below)
Epg
Once a schedule or manual run has been performed the Epg-Importer config will be set-up. Open Epg-Importer, select sources then enable the source(s) listed under ‘IPTV Bouquet Maker – E2m3u2bouquet. You run a manual update in Epg-Importer or set-up a schedule.
Config file
The config file is located in /etc/enigma2/e2m3u2bouquet/config.xml and an example is below. You should be able to edit this file from your ftp client (or download, edit, upload back to box)
Provider url, port, name updates
With the introduction of the config file based setup there is now no need for us to maintain a database of provider details. It’s now up to the provider to manage updates themselves. The provider can do this by setting the <providerupdate> element to the url of a text file. The text file should contain ‘Name,M3UURL,EPGURL’ e.g.
The USERNAME & PASSWORD placeholders will be replaced with the values from the <username> & <password> elements in the config file
See the provider managed updates post for further details
Community Guides
These are currently based on the previous plugin version. View community guides
Known Issues
Deleting / disabling or renaming a provider doesn’t remove the old bouquets. To clear these bouquets use the ‘Reset Bouquets’ option on the main menu and then run again
IPK how-tos
Installing IPK packages
Small description
The IPKfeed directory contains precompiled and prepackaged software for the MATRIX VISION mvBlueLYNX. This package system is based loosely on the Debian packages but is simpler and script-based. An identical system is used on the Sharp Zaurus PDA.To install packages you will need the script called ipkg. This script is included in mvBlueLYNX filesystems from 23.10.2002 or newer. For older firmware a copy is included on the CD.
/spectrasonics-omnisphere-2-reddit-authorization-code.html. Type in ipkg without any parameters to see how it works:
Examples of use
To install a package file called mvstest.ipk:To install this package from a URL (this URL does not really exist!):
To upgrade this package to a newer version:
To remove this package:
To list installed packages:
etc.
Hint
You could just allow http or ftp access to a complete directory and then any mvBlueLYNX can access it and update their software at will.- BETA:http://beta.matrix-vision.com/mvbl-feed/
- RELEASE:http://www.matrix-vision.com/mvbl-cd-feed/ Please have a look at http://beta.matrix-vision.com/mvbl-feed/README.txt to find out how to access an IPKfeed directly.
If you want to setup an own IPKfeed please have a look at Setting up an IPK feed.
Some IPK packages cannot be installed on the mvBlueLYNX-M. For details please have a look at the particular IPK package description.
Installing via VMware
With the preconfigured development environment 'mvSDK for intelligent cameras', which is available on DVD, you can use the Virtual Machine (VMware) to install IPKIpk Setup Download Install Languages
packages. This could be useful, if your development environment has no connection to the internet.The IPK packages are located here:
The Apache webserver of the Virtual Machine (VMware) makes them available and by using a browser you can navigate through the directories. The only thing you have to know is the IP address of the Virtual Machine (VMware).
The path to the directory can be entered in the ipk.conf of device (/var/www/ppc_603e for mvBlueLYNX IPK packages; /var/www/ppc_6xx for mvBlueLYNX-M7 and mvBlueCOUGAR-P IPK packages).
Installing via Server2Go
If you have neither an internet access nor the VMware locally nor a webserver available, there is still a possibility to install IPK packages. The tool is called Server2Go and can be downloaded here (the Micro-Package is enough for this type of installation and it is a self-extracting EXE file):Please follow these steps, to get the webserver running:
- Extract the Server2Go tool on an USB stick.
Afterwards, ahtdocsfolder is available. - Copy the IPK packages you want to install/upgrade in the
htdocsfolder. - Now, change the following line of the
pms_config.iniwhich you can find in the Server2Go folder.
You have to use the IP address of the host PC where you want to start this webserver. - Afterwards, start the webserver by clicking 'Server2Go.exe'.
A popup window will be appear. Don'tclosethiswindow, otherwise the webserver will be shut down!
Please follow the next steps, to set the mvBlueLYNX and to install the packages:
- On the mvBlueLYNX, change the corresponding line in the
ipkg.conf:
Replace the IP address with the address you've entered inpms_config.ini(the IP where the webserver is running). - Afterwards, you can, for example, update the mvBlueLYNX:
Building IPK packages
Step-by-step description
- Create the directory structure and files you want to appear on the mvBlueLYNX.
- Create a directory named CONTROL at the top-level of this directory structure.
- Inside CONTROL create a file named control with lines of the form 'Field: value'. Required fields are Package, Version, Architecture, Source, Maintainer, and Description. Optional fields include Priority, Section, and Depends. The meaning of each of the fields will be given later in this document.
- If your package has any configuration files, then create a file CONTROL/conffiles which lists the absolute path of each configuration file, (as it will appear on the installed system), one per line. This will prevent the package management system from automatically overwriting configuration changes when the user upgrades the package.
- If needed your package may include some scripts that will be invoked by the package maintenance system. There are four possible times a script will be run: just before your package is installed, just after your package is installed, just before the package is removed, and just after the package is removed. These scripts are named preinst, postinst, prerm, and postrm and should be located in the CONTROL directory. The scripts should return 0 on success, (a non-zero return value from preinst will prevent your package from being installed -- this can be useful in rare situations). The scripts can assume a tty is available so they may prompt the user.
/flash, /var, /tmp and /dev, but changes to /tmp (RAM disk) and /dev will not be permanent i.e. will be lost on the the next startup. Usually you would install user applications to '/flash' but if you need to write to other directories like '/etc' you will need to include the command /usr/sbin/remountrw in the script 'preinst' and also /usr/sbin/remountro in 'postinst'.Ipk Setup Download Software
/usr/lib is actually a symbolic link to /flash/lib and is therefore always writable. Here is an example of preinst and postinst including the remount command:
- Now simply run:
where directory is the directory you have created. The destination_directory is optional and defaults to the current directory. The ipkgbuild script performs several sanity checks on the package directory and should guide you through any problems.
Here is an example control file which you may use as a template:
The meaning of the various fields in CONTROL/control is as follows:
- Package is the name of the package and should match the regular expression [a-z0-9.+-]+ Version should have at least one digit and should match [a-zA-Z0-9.+]*.
- Priority should be one of: required, standard, important, optional, or extra. Most programs should use optional.
- Architecture should specify the architecture for which the package is compiled. A valid value for mvBlueLYNX-2xx,-4xx or -6xx is ppc603e.
- Maintainer should be the name and email address of the person responsible for maintaining the package, (not necessarily the author of the program). The e-mail address is notr checked for validity and may be modified to confuse spammers if you like.
- Source should be a valid URL pointing to a website containing the source code (if GPL).
- Depends indicates packages which must also be installed in order for this package to work. The packages should be listed on a single line, separated by commas.
- Section can be one of the following: admin, base, comm, editors, extras, graphics, libs, misc, net, text, web, x11.
- Description should be a short, (less than 80 characters) description of the program. It may also include a long description on subsequent lines, (each indented by a single space character). Blank lines in the long description may be indicated by a line consisting of a space character followed by a period, i.e. '.'
Setting up an IPK feed
Introduction
The ipkg script is able to install local packages by supplying a complete filename. Alternatively you may make IPK packages accessible via FTP or HTTP in a so-called IPK Feed. This has the following advantages:- Dependencies between packages are honoured. All packages needed are installed automatically.
- The ipks do not need to be transferred individually to each mvBlueLYNX that needs to be updated.
- FTP or HTTP servers may be accessible via Internet or Intranet connections.
Setting up an IPK feed is very easy: Just create a new directory on your existing FTP or HTTP server. Place all the required IPK packages in this directory and then generate an index file called Packages by running the script IPKg-make-index. e.g.
Step-by-step description
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E.g. to install the 'xyz' and 'qwe' packages in a feed on a Linux/Unix server follow these steps:This should also work on Windows PCs running Virtual Machine (VMware) or the older Cygwin.