On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 16:55 +0100, Jon Dye wrote: > John Pullan wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 23:32 +0100, Jon Dye wrote: > > > >>Steve Hayles wrote: > >> > >>>I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE > >>>utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time. > >>> > >>>My cron job ran as normal the morning of the clock change and > >>>everything continued to work perfectly. Running dvbdate --set within > >>>the script that I use to update the EPG and backup the database seems > >>>to work perfectly. > >> > >>I am also using dvbdate to set the time on my box. The time is correct, > >>it's only the time of the shows in the EPG that are out by an hour. > >> > >>Are you are using mythfilldatabase to fill the EPG? > >> > >>The issue I am talking about only effects the built in function to pull > >>the EPG data from the the digital TV signal (DVB). mythfilldatabase has > >>it's own correction for daylight saving that is seperate from the built > >>in stuff (and did previously have errors occording to google but I think > >>they are all fixed now). > > > > > > I'm running, stock 0.17, and cvs with the internal DVB EIT stuff. I do > > not see these problems. > > Where are you? The time stuff seems to be a problem in Europe (at least > Amsterdam and London that I've tried) but not the US (or at least NY). > Having said that it's entirely possible it's a QT bug and you may have a > different version. > Yorkshire :)
After all the dire-warnings earlier on in the week about qt-3.3.4 (?) I stuck with version qt-3.3.3-8 John Pullan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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