Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-05 Thread Nicholas Ruddick
Yeah it seems to be a problem of ATRPMS not knowing that 
perl-Term-Progressbar is on it's site and to use it. Dependancies must 
be borked somewhere...

Nicholas Ruddick

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Hi Jon,

Normally I would gratefully decline and struggle on myself but I have
spent countless hours on this.  If you are able in a sensible timeframe
(for you) then I would really appreciate the help... or even just
pointers on to make progress.
Many thanks indeed

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OK hold that...

Hope you didn't start work..

Have just got it working

Basically for info I tracked down the dependencies, and the dependencies
of the dependencies and installed them via apt-get thus
For Perl(Term::Progressbar) I used
apt-get install Perl-Term-Progressbar
and so on til no more dependencies appeared, then tried again

Whether this was right I have no idea but thought it useful to have the
conclusion somewhere on the web for others to follow (I know you will
know how to do this).  You might say put it in the wiki but I don't
think it robust enough to suggest this method officially!
Many thanks for the offer anyway

Tim

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Too Late.  ;)

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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-04 Thread jonr
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Nah its not, but i'll pop it in the wiki now.

Tim Walter wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

 Go to the ATrpms repository
http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ and add
 | rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to
 your apt sources.list file.

 Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all
should be fine.

 The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required
by the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not
available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did
apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the  internet
for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have
at-bleeding not at-testing.

 Hi Tried that...

 apt-get update
 apt-get dist-upgrade
 Changed sources.list to at-bleeding
 did apt-get update again just in case

 got two dependencies unresolved

 Perl(Term::Progressbar) =2.00
 xmltv grabbers = 0.5.29

 Any further suggestions?

 Thanks



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Hi Tim,

I never use the easy way because it never seems to work for me. I could
write you out a quick and dirty howto if you would like and if you have a
place for me to send files I can send you the perl modules you need. It is
really quite easy to do by hand and only takes about 15 minutes. Let me
know but reply to me on the list, I am having to use my webmail while my
laptop gets fixed for 6 frickin weeks!!!

Jon


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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-04 Thread Tim Walter
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Hi Tried that...

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
Changed sources.list to at-bleeding
did apt-get update again just in case
got two dependencies unresolved

Perl(Term::Progressbar) =2.00
xmltv grabbers = 0.5.29
Any further suggestions?

Hi Tim,

I never use the easy way because it never seems to work for me. I could
write you out a quick and dirty howto if you would like and if you have a
place for me to send files I can send you the perl modules you need. It is
really quite easy to do by hand and only takes about 15 minutes. Let me
know but reply to me on the list, I am having to use my webmail while my
laptop gets fixed for 6 frickin weeks!!!
Jon

Hi Jon,

Normally I would gratefully decline and struggle on myself but I have 
spent countless hours on this.  If you are able in a sensible timeframe 
(for you) then I would really appreciate the help... or even just 
pointers on to make progress.

Many thanks indeed

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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-04 Thread jonr
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 Hi Tried that...

 apt-get update
 apt-get dist-upgrade
 Changed sources.list to at-bleeding
 did apt-get update again just in case

 got two dependencies unresolved

 Perl(Term::Progressbar) =2.00
 xmltv grabbers = 0.5.29

 Any further suggestions?


Hi Tim,

I never use the easy way because it never seems to work for me. I could
write you out a quick and dirty howto if you would like and if you have a
place for me to send files I can send you the perl modules you need. It
 is
really quite easy to do by hand and only takes about 15 minutes. Let me
know but reply to me on the list, I am having to use my webmail while my
laptop gets fixed for 6 frickin weeks!!!

Jon


 Hi Jon,

 Normally I would gratefully decline and struggle on myself but I have
 spent countless hours on this.  If you are able in a sensible timeframe
 (for you) then I would really appreciate the help... or even just
 pointers on to make progress.

 Many thanks indeed

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 --
 Tim
 http://yingtong.co.uk

 AMD Athlon 1000, 400Mb Ram, 40GB HD
 Hauppauge PCI TV card, PAL
 Radeon 9200 VO, Fedora Core 1, Freevo1.4.1


OK, this is how I do it to get my xmltv listings using perl-5.8:

Install perl modules:

Go to CPAN.org and download these modules:
Search for them without the version numbers. i.e. Date::Manip
but make sure you get the version numbers I have here.

Date::Manip-5.42a
Lingua::EN::Numbers::Ordinate-0.01
Lingua::Preferred-0.2.4
Class::MethodMaker-2.00
Term::ProgressBar-2.05
Unicode::String-2.07
XML::Parser-2.34
XML::Writer-0.4.1
XML::Twig-3.09 (I didn't have to install this one)
HTML-Parser-3.35

If you don't already have perl 5.8 install it. After downloading them all,
extract and untar them(easier if you just do one at a time) then 'cd' into
the untarred directory. Install them in the order I have listed above by
using these commands:

(From within the new directory i.e. ../DateManip-5.42a/)

perl Makefile.PL or Makefile.pl
make
make test
make install

Watch for any errors or missing dependencies in the above commands.

Taken from the README of xmltv:

Memoize (included with perl 5.8 and later)
Storable (included with perl 5.8 and later)

HTML::Parser 3.34   (if you want to run tv_grab_na or tv_grab_uk_rt)
HTML::TreeBuilder   (for many of the grabbers)
Tk::TableMatrix (if you want to run tv_check)
CGI (if you want to use tv_pick_cgi)


Install XMLTV:

Once you have all the perl modules installed you can install XMLTV.
Extract and untar xmltv, run the perl commands and you should be in
business.

perl Makefile.PL or Makefile.pl
make
make test
make install

xmltv-0.5.29.tar - Version of xmltv that I used.


Hope that helps,

Jon


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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-03 Thread Nicholas Ruddick
Nah its not, but i'll pop it in the wiki now.

Tim Walter wrote:

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

Go to the ATrpms repository 
http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ and add
| rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to 
your apt sources.list file.

Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all 
should be fine.

The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required by 
the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not 
available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did 
it as apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the 
internet for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have 
at-bleeding not at-testing.

Be sure to change back to at-testing after though.

Nicholas Ruddick


Will try that tomorrow thanks.  Not sure which was in sources.list, 
probably the default...

Cheers

Is that documented anywhere I missed?

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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-03 Thread Tim Walter
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Nah its not, but i'll pop it in the wiki now.

Tim Walter wrote:

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

Go to the ATrpms repository 
http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ and add
| rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to
your apt sources.list file.

Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all 
should be fine.

The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required 
by the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not 
available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did 
apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the  internet 
for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have 
at-bleeding not at-testing.
Hi Tried that...

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
Changed sources.list to at-bleeding
did apt-get update again just in case
got two dependencies unresolved

Perl(Term::Progressbar) =2.00
xmltv grabbers = 0.5.29
Any further suggestions?

Thanks



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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-03 Thread Josh Peck
try here for xmltv/perl related rpms http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de

On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 16:59, Tim Walter wrote:
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 Nah its not, but i'll pop it in the wiki now.
 
 Tim Walter wrote:
 
  In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 
  Go to the ATrpms repository 
 http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ and add
  | rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to
  your apt sources.list file.
 
  Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all 
 should be fine.
 
  The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required 
 by the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not 
 available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did 
 apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the  internet 
 for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have 
 at-bleeding not at-testing.
 
 Hi Tried that...
 
 apt-get update
 apt-get dist-upgrade
 Changed sources.list to at-bleeding
 did apt-get update again just in case
 
 got two dependencies unresolved
 
 Perl(Term::Progressbar) =2.00
 xmltv grabbers = 0.5.29
 
 Any further suggestions?
 
 Thanks
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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-02 Thread jlaska
I'll be creating a yum/up2date archive for fc1 and fc2 within a week
here (out of town for a bit) and will post the repository location here.
While this probably doesn't help you in the short term, if you can hold
out until next week this may help.

-jlaska


On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 21:45 +, Tim Walter wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Struggling to get xmltv installed.  Tried via apt-get, tried downloading 
 rpms from the site, and always seem to fall foul of the dependencies 
 which I can't seen to resolve.
 
 Anyone got a surefire way of installing it to RH9 or Fedora
 
 BTW installed Freevo 1.4.1 to Fedora very successfully since my video 
 card seems better supported  (Radeon 9200)
 
 Cheers
 
 Tim
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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-02 Thread Tim Walter
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I'll be creating a yum/up2date archive for fc1 and fc2 within a week
here (out of town for a bit) and will post the repository location here.
While this probably doesn't help you in the short term, if you can hold
out until next week this may help.
Will do I think.

Any idea if I can run it on my XP machine and pass the file across to 
the tmp directory on Linux box in the meantime?  :-)  Might try this 
whilst waiting

(Thanks for the response so soon)

Tim


-jlaska

On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 21:45 +, Tim Walter wrote:

Hi,

Struggling to get xmltv installed.  Tried via apt-get, tried downloading
rpms from the site, and always seem to fall foul of the dependencies
which I can't seen to resolve.
Anyone got a surefire way of installing it to RH9 or Fedora

BTW installed Freevo 1.4.1 to Fedora very successfully since my video
card seems better supported  (Radeon 9200)
Cheers

Tim
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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-02 Thread Nicholas Ruddick
Go to the ATrpms repository http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ 
and add
| rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to 
your apt sources.list file.

Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all should 
be fine.

The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required by 
the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not 
available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did it 
as apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the internet 
for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have at-bleeding 
not at-testing.

Be sure to change back to at-testing after though.

Nicholas Ruddick
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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-02 Thread Tim Walter
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tim Walter 
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], jlaska 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I'll be creating a yum/up2date archive for fc1 and fc2 within a week
here (out of town for a bit) and will post the repository location here.
While this probably doesn't help you in the short term, if you can hold
out until next week this may help.
Will do I think.

Any idea if I can run it on my XP machine and pass the file across to 
the tmp directory on Linux box in the meantime?  :-)  Might try this 
whilst waiting

(Thanks for the response so soon)

Tim
Tried this and got TV.xml to the tmp directory, but AFAICT freevo 
requires xmltv to actually be on the same box...

Roll on next week then

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Re: [Freevo-users] xmltv installation trouble

2004-03-02 Thread Tim Walter
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Ruddick 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Go to the ATrpms repository http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/ 
and add
| rpm http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de fedora/1/en/i386 at-bleeding to 
your apt sources.list file.

Then just do a apt-get update and a apt-get install xmltv and all 
should be fine.

The key thing here is it must be at-bleeding as the pwlib required by 
the perl-Tk-TableMatrix module requires libpw_1.6.3 which is not 
available anywhere else. I had a bit of trouble with that when i did it 
as apt-get said there were broken modules and i searched the internet 
for this file for ages only to figure out i needed to have at-bleeding 
not at-testing.

Be sure to change back to at-testing after though.

Nicholas Ruddick
Will try that tomorrow thanks.  Not sure which was in sources.list, 
probably the default...

Cheers

Is that documented anywhere I missed?

Tim

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