I have mythtv running on 3 platforms, thus 3 systems to compile.  Compiling it is not the hard part, once I make a switch to a new server version or switch one of the backends everything else must be in place.  Example my Xbox is much slower compiling than my p4 2.0.  If I could build the new server and continue to be able to use it with the old front end on the xbox it would mean much less downtime for that frontend.  Currently once I upgrade the server and the P4 frontend I can't watch TV on the xbox in my room until its finished compiling.

--Bryan

<SB> Childe Roland wrote:
Can you post your script here so I can have an example to work from??

On 5/17/05, Jake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
On 5/17/05, Bryan Halter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    
protocol on either the backend or frontend.  One of the biggest hurdles
for me as a Gentoo user is that I have to upgrade all my frontends and
backends at the same time and restart.  If the frontend had barkwards
      
why is it hard to upgrade?  i compile from cvs and with one backend
and 3 frontends i just run a script when i have to upgrade.  if all
the frontends are same architecture it could be even easier, just
build on one machine, nfs export and install on all machines i would
think.

i'm using debian and don't know much about gentoo but it seems to me
that it's not much more work to upgrade multiple machines than it is
to upgrade one machine, work smarter not harder :).
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