On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:09:06PM +, Nick Morrott wrote:
2010/1/5 Paul myli...@wilsononline.id.au:
I'm considering jumping to 0.23 to resolve some sound card issues, and just
wanted to know how often is it updated?
if not regular could I request the latest SVN # 23074 be re-spun
I assume these take a few hours or days to be seen on the website? as it still says Dec-10
mythtv-0.23-223_trunk_r22973.fc12.i686.rpm
BTW what is the correct way to install just mythtv from Bleeding , is there 1 package
which will drag all the mythtv rpms?
eg mythtv-0.23-suite?
thanks
Paul
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 07:15:16AM +1100, Paul wrote:
I assume these take a few hours or days to be seen on the website?
as it still says Dec-10 mythtv-0.23-223_trunk_r22973.fc12.i686.rpm
www is always a couple days behind dl. Just use yum (or smart/apt etc).
BTW what is the correct way
also when I do a yum update without any packages it does bring in all MythTV rpms ok but
when I just select mythtv it only downloads 1
eg
[r...@mythbox ~]# yum --enabler=atrpms-bleeding install mythtv
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, kmdl, priorities, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 10:01:53AM +1100, Paul wrote:
I can wait, when I looked here ==
http://dl.atrpms.net/f12-i386/atrpms/bleeding/?C=M;O=D
most of the rpms where still 10-dec
Sorry, you are correct, the packages were built, but not yet uploaded,
please try again.
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I'm considering jumping to 0.23 to resolve some sound card issues, and
just wanted to know how often is it updated?
if not regular could I request the latest SVN # 23074 be re-spun please
thanks
Paul
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2010/1/5 Paul myli...@wilsononline.id.au:
I'm considering jumping to 0.23 to resolve some sound card issues, and just
wanted to know how often is it updated?
if not regular could I request the latest SVN # 23074 be re-spun please
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