Re: [Freevo-users] Latest svn no DVD/CD mounting

2009-12-02 Thread John Molohan
Bernard Mentink wrote:


 On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Adam Charrett a...@dvbstreamer.org 
 mailto:a...@dvbstreamer.org wrote:

 On Tue, December 1, 2009 7:31 am, Bernard Mentink wrote:
  On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:55 PM, John Molohan
 john.molo...@gcd.ie mailto:john.molo...@gcd.ie
  wrote:
 
  Bernard Mentink wrote:
   Hi All,
  
   As the title suggests, I upgraded to the latest SVN of kaa
 and freevo
   (I think only kaa had updates ..) and now I know longer
   have the DVD/CD mounted by freevo anymore.
  
   Does anyone know if there was work in this area, and if so
 how do I
   get it working again.
  
   Thanks,
   Bernie
  I don't play DVDs with freevo so I can't say I've seen this but
 can you
  post some more information? Excerpts from your logs with debugging
  turned on?
 
  John
 
 
  Sure I can try that. But it would be useful to know the
 mechanism how
  Freevo
  gets to know
  if a disk is in the drive and mounts it  then I can check if
 that
  mechanism is working.
 
  Cheers,
  Bernie
 

 There was a bug I introduce in plugins\rom_drives.py but this
 should have
 been fixed in rev 11624 of that file. Are you sure you are running the
 latest freevo?

 Cheers

 Adam




 Hi Adam,

 svn update shows the version as 11637   (freevo-1.x branch)

 I will re-install it again, but I doubt it will help.

 Cheers,
 Bernie
Make sure to clean out your existing installation and run python 
setup.py clean first.

John

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Re: [Freevo-users] Latest svn no DVD/CD mounting

2009-12-02 Thread Stephen Rowles

On 12/02/2009 06:17 AM, Bernard Mentink wrote:




Ok, a re-install partially fixed the issue. It seems I was running 
11635, and now it is 11637.


The DVD icon shows up (after a long while ..) when the DVD is put in 
the drive. However, a message comes up saying there is no /media/dvd 
mount point ... I don't know what is trying to mount the dvd and where 
to set up the mount point ... is it a dbus/hal thing? or does Freevo 
need to know this somewhere in the config file ..


Cheers,
Bernie



A stupid question, and I'm sure you've covered this but I'll check all 
the same I had a very similar problem when I re-installed kaa from 
svn rather than my pre-compiled package. It turned out I didn't have the 
libdvdcss library installed, and I'd missed the compile line warning 
that I wouldn't get dvdcss support when I build kaa


This resulted in mminfo being unable to figure out that it was a film 
dvd, and it tries to mount the disk rather than playing it.


You can check this by running:

mminfo -d 2 /dev/dvd

If I remember correctly the debug output will say it doesn't have css 
support if you have the same issue as I did.
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Re: [Freevo-users] livepause instant recording troubles

2009-12-02 Thread Adam Charrett
On Wed, December 2, 2009 5:11 am, Philip Tuckey wrote:
 Thanks Adam

 By chance I found that this issue is already in the tracker, with a patch
 for both the problems I mentioned, plus a third (cancel_save) which I
 have also encountered. I haven't tested the patch yet, but thanks m0y!
 Here
 is the reference:

 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2888365group_id=46652atid=446895

Ah, that is useful, again thanks m0y.

 If I understand correctly this patch is rev 11634, while the freevo-1.x
 repository (http://svn.freevo.org/listing.php?repname=Freevo+1.x;) stops
 at
 11632. Is there some systematic way to see such proposed patches, or
 does
 one just check through the bug reports?

The websvn is lying, the actual revision of the repo is 11637, I've run
into this in the past as well. I believe (and I could be wrong here) that
the websvn isn't working on the repo but a copy of it.

Cheers

Adam


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Re: [Freevo-users] livepause instant recording troubles

2009-12-02 Thread Philip Tuckey
On Wednesday 2 December 2009 10:51, Adam Charrett wrote:
 On Wed, December 2, 2009 5:11 am, Philip Tuckey wrote:
  Thanks Adam
 
  By chance I found that this issue is already in the tracker, with a
  patch for both the problems I mentioned, plus a third (cancel_save)
  which I have also encountered. I haven't tested the patch yet, but
  thanks m0y! Here
  is the reference:
 
  http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2888365group_id=46652
 atid=446895
 
 Ah, that is useful, again thanks m0y.
 
  If I understand correctly this patch is rev 11634, while the
  freevo-1.x repository
  (http://svn.freevo.org/listing.php?repname=Freevo+1.x;) stops at
  11632. Is there some systematic way to see such proposed patches, or
  does
  one just check through the bug reports?
 
 The websvn is lying, the actual revision of the repo is 11637, I've run
 into this in the past as well. I believe (and I could be wrong here)
  that the websvn isn't working on the repo but a copy of it.

Hmmm, let's take a step back. In my freevo-1.x tree, svn update says At 
revision 11637., however src/tv/plugins/livepause/record.py does not 
include the above patch. Is that as it should be?

Philip

 
 Cheers
 
 Adam
 
 
 
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Re: [Freevo-users] livepause instant recording troubles

2009-12-02 Thread Adam Charrett
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 17:48 +0100, Philip Tuckey wrote:
 On Wednesday 2 December 2009 10:51, Adam Charrett wrote:
  On Wed, December 2, 2009 5:11 am, Philip Tuckey wrote:
   Thanks Adam
  
   By chance I found that this issue is already in the tracker, with a
   patch for both the problems I mentioned, plus a third (cancel_save)
   which I have also encountered. I haven't tested the patch yet, but
   thanks m0y! Here
   is the reference:
  
   http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2888365group_id=46652
  atid=446895
  
  Ah, that is useful, again thanks m0y.
  
   If I understand correctly this patch is rev 11634, while the
   freevo-1.x repository
   (http://svn.freevo.org/listing.php?repname=Freevo+1.x;) stops at
   11632. Is there some systematic way to see such proposed patches, or
   does
   one just check through the bug reports?
  
  The websvn is lying, the actual revision of the repo is 11637, I've run
  into this in the past as well. I believe (and I could be wrong here)
   that the websvn isn't working on the repo but a copy of it.
 
 Hmmm, let's take a step back. In my freevo-1.x tree, svn update says At 
 revision 11637., however src/tv/plugins/livepause/record.py does not 
 include the above patch. Is that as it should be?
 

Yep, Duncan hasn't committed the patch yet. You could try applying the
patch yourself and she if it does resolve the problem.

Cheers

Adam


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