Ok, removing the feed dependency is still kid's stuff. There was also a patched version in which the upper limit for BA devices was changed. This meant that you could kill your HDD with all your films, which is where the fun ends for me. Nevertheless, it should be noted in any case that the plug-in manufacturer alone determines what other users are allowed to change in his plug-ins and what not. What would it be like if you had put many hours of work into a plug-in and someone else simply changed something in your plug-in to their heart's content? Would you then continue to support YOUR plugin? Plug-ins for enigma2 that are offered for download on various boards are not at the same time declared fair game. In the end, plugin development will lead to the publication of only fully compiled plugins where no one can wildly change anything in them. Then, of course, the fairy tale of closed source is told again, which is actually just additional protection of intellectual property.
So, now back to the installation problem .