Just a heads up! Due to building work I've had to box up my entire retro collection (much sadness!) including my Dreamcast and DreamPi, so there won't be any updates for a couple of months.
@kazade Is there anything I can help with? I've been developing UPnP support for DreamPi (it's fully functional now), so I'm pretty familiar with the code base.
kazade has DreamPi up in github. I think the github repo is a little behind what's in 1.6. I think that would be the optimal way of updating without reflashing- pulling the latest from github.
The problem is that there is more to Dreampi than just the script. There's the dnsmasq config for example, additional programs for manipulating packets etc. By creating a full image I can configure everything and know that when someone is using 1.6 that they have everything they need as a snapshot.
If I add auto updating it's a lot more work to make sure an update pulls in everything it needs. This is probably solvable by properly packaging the Dreampi code in a deb package but then that's something I'll have to do with each release, and I need to setup a repository etc.
It's just so much easier for me to snapshot the image for now. At some point I'll package it properly... hopefully!
Totally understand! In the coming weeks, I can try and identify the other configs & binaries that go along with DreamPi, and see about creating an installer/updater script for them. I should be able to test out the installer against a vanilla Raspbian installation.
Of course, I won't try and make my own DreamPi distribution for this, since it's your project. I'd probably fork the DreamPi GitHub, make additions/modifications, then send you a pull request for you to review, kazade. That way you could review the changes and accept or reject it as you see fit.
Thanks again for all the work you do on DreamPi!!!
Hi there guys was wondering if I buy a dreampi kit (I’m from the uk) would I still need to make a line voltage enducer or would the dreampi kit come...
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Yeah I just want the easy option :) and I can’t wait to get online again after all these years, it’s like Christmas Day 2001