These next steps are for those folk who want to avail themselves of the latest picons that prl has committed to the repository, and that have been built into a package by one of Ian's o/s contacts and then placed on his feed server, prior to those latest picons being released in a beta or general release firmware.
If you don't understand the steps, don't proceed.
The step actions are to directly download the picons package from the feed server, then install it on the Wiz.
- Download the latest packages list from Ian's feed server - https://iansav.bitbucket.io/feeds/Beyonwiz/Packages.gz
- Open the Packages.gz file using a text editor (it's plain text, not zipped)
- Locate the entry 'Package: enigma2-plugin-picons-tv-australia'
- Locate the 'Filename:' entry for that enigma2-plugin-picons-tv-australia package
It'll be of the form: enigma2-plugin-picons-tv-australia_3.0+git{number}+{commit number}-r1_all.ipk
If you want to see what picon updates are included in that build that resides on the feed server, take the {commit number} from above, match it with a 'merge commit' listed in - https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/picons-a ... a/commits/
e.g. latest build has commit number '2d871ee' in the file name which matches to - "Change picons for 7food network to 7mate HD" - Download that package and install it:
The URL to use will be https://iansav.bitbucket.io/feeds/Beyonwiz/{file name from #4 above}- If you're handy with the command line, issue a wget command on the Wiz to fetch the file
Then either use opkg to install it, or navigate to it with File Commander and then install it - Otherwise download the file on your PC using a browser,
Then copy it to a USB flash drive, insert the flash drive into the Wiz, follow the 'Install Extensions' popup prompt to install the package
(You can of course copy the file to anywhere the Wiz can see it and use File Commander to install it).
- If you're handy with the command line, issue a wget command on the Wiz to fetch the file