Hi Alban! >For already installed kodi-repository-kodi your fix requires the user to go to >Settings > Add-ons > Install from repository >and there right click on "Kodi Add-on repository" and clicking on >"Check for update". >That fixed the language addon version and the installation went fine. > >For new kodi-repository-kodi installs, no "Check for updates" is required.
I wonder how you ended up with kodi-repository-kodi not installed. It is listed in the "Recommends" section of kodi package. >PS: I do not know how people with only kodi-repository-kodi as >Kodi repository defined can trigger the "Check for updates" >if they have an obsolete cache of the manifest. >But I leave that for another reporter if the issue arise or even exists. >Ie my box where kodi-repository-kodi was not installed, when >installing it, I get "Install from repository" in Add-ons but not "Kodi >Add-on repository" (I believe because that is the sole repository that >is defined on this kodi instance). Thus nothing to right click upon to >get "Check for updates". If people want to disable add-on repository completely, they either do not install recommended packages including k-r-k or just remove the package. This is an intended behavior for Debian's vision of user freedoms. What you found is an unintended side effect of such configuration. I guess we should bundle essential add-ons like language packs into kodi-data package, so that a completely offline system retains the core functiinality. -- Vasyl Gello ================================================== Certified SolidWorks Expert Mob.:+380 (98) 465 66 77 E-Mail: vasek.ge...@gmail.com ================================================== 호랑이는 죽어서 가죽을 남기고 사람은 죽어서 이름을 남긴다