You really wouldn't need a cgi script.
With the telnet interface, you can have php open a socket to the ip
the backend is on and have it issue the commands.
Something like this.
?
$address = 127.0.0.1
$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
$result = socket_connect($socket,
On 1/16/06, obscure information. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering about too, for instance:
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but
there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...
Then again, it might just be another time for me to
On 01/17/06 14:29, Nick wrote:
On 16/01/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but
there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...
Why not record them on weekends, too?
AIUI this
Chris Petersen wrote:
'Monitor' and 'Playback' connections are the same the only difference is
'monitor'
connections don't block shutdown or trigger the flag in the backend that
starts the
checking for no active connections. I believe everything should work the
same with
both 'Monitor'
On 18/01/06, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/17/06 14:29, Nick wrote:
On 16/01/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but
there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...
Why
On 19/01/06, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
Thanks for fully clarifying my point - I did forget to include it
related specifically to manual recordings where no guide data is used.
The point I was trying to make was that there is potentially
non-obvious differing behaviour whether the
Chris Petersen wrote:
In Mythweb schedule recordings, I can choose options such as 'onetime',
'daily' and 'weekly', but what about 'weekday' (Mon to Fri)?
Is this a valid schedule type?
No.
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Dag Nygren wrote:
Tried the new mythweb and like the layout.
There is a problem in my setup though:
The tv page is blank.
I suspect that this has something to do with the fact
that I am running Mythweb and the MySQL database
on a different machine than MythTV itself.
The previous
Tried the new mythweb and like the layout.
There is a problem in my setup though:
The tv page is blank.
I suspect that this has something to do with the fact
that I am running Mythweb and the MySQL database
on a different machine than MythTV itself.
The previous versions of
I don't have any log errors either, just the blank page.
I was a bit worried about the hostname variable as
using /bin/hostname on the WEB server obviously
will give you the wrong variable to use for in the SQL queries.
that was changed yesterday... no /bin/ (or it won't work in windows),
Tried the new mythweb and like the layout.
There is a problem in my setup though:
The tv page is blank.
I suspect that this has something to do with the fact
that I am running Mythweb and the MySQL database
on a different machine than MythTV itself.
The previous versions of mythweb
that was changed yesterday... no /bin/ (or it won't work in windows),
and there is now an override hostname setting in .htaccess (it was also
removed from conf.php, which I'm slowly trying to eliminate).
Good.
For example the following from tv/recorded.php
$dir =
Tried the new mythweb and like the layout.
There is a problem in my setup though:
The tv page is blank.
I suspect that this has something to do with the fact
that I am running Mythweb and the MySQL database
on a different machine than MythTV itself.
The previous versions of
Exactly, but to get the right result it needs to be the name of the box that
keeps the files, not the host where the Web stuff is working??
no, it needs to match up with the directory where the files are mounted
on the box the web stuff is on. If you don't mount the files on the web
box,
Will turn on the debugging and report back after some time.
Keep me posted.
The debugging didn't reveal anything new as I found that it
has been on all the time.
Working deeper into the problem right now.
Is there an operator === in PHP ?
I found a line:
if ($key === 'offset')
Is there an operator === in PHP ?
I found a line:
if ($key === 'offset') {
in recording_schedules.php ?
It is not the reason for the problem, but anyway?
yes. it means equals, and of the same type. In that case, if $key is
zero, 'offset' is evaluated as an integer, which is
On 16/01/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but
there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...
Why not record them on weekends, too?
AIUI this relates to the difference between scheduling an
Is there an operator === in PHP ?
I found a line:
if ($key === 'offset') {
in recording_schedules.php ?
It is not the reason for the problem, but anyway?
yes. it means equals, and of the same type. In that case, if $key is
zero, 'offset' is evaluated as an integer,
Anyway I am very close to a solution now.
Down in programs.php the SQL produced in load_all_program_data() is bogus
it contains 4 ? marks and the query is only passed 3 parameters. I told PHP
to
print the SQL statement in my case and got:
query = SELECT program.*,
That's not what that query looks like... remove the file and re-up svn.
Ok, did that.
The new query with parameters replaced and run from mysql generates the
following:
mysql SELECT program.*, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.starttime) AS starttime_unix,
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.endtime) AS
That's not what that query looks like... remove the file and re-up svn.
Ok, did that.
The new query with parameters replaced and run from mysql generates the
following:
mysql SELECT program.*, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.starttime) AS starttime_unix,
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.endtime)
The new query with parameters replaced and run from mysql generates the
following:
mysql SELECT program.*, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.starttime) AS starttime_unix,
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(program.endtime) AS endtime_unix, CONCAT(repeat(*,
program.stars * 4), IF((program.stars * 4 * 10) % 10, ?, )) AS
Well, I think I figured out the reason for the message.
As both program and oldrecorded has their own chanid the poor MySQL
doesn't know which one to join the programrating to.
Now the question is: Why doesn't this happen to everyone?
Is it my for a long tim updated/upgraded database?
ok,
'Monitor' and 'Playback' connections are the same the only difference is
'monitor'
connections don't block shutdown or trigger the flag in the backend that
starts the
checking for no active connections. I believe everything should work the same
with
both 'Monitor' or 'Playback'
that's not what the query looks like. see here:
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/trunk/mythplugins/mythweb/includes/programs.php
however, I think this is starting to look like a bug with subversion.
It seems almost like the frac12; entity is being converted into the
actual 1/2
that's not what the query looks like. see here:
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/trunk/mythplugins/mythweb/includes/programs.php
Just diffed this file against mine and they are identical.
So nothing wrong with SVN :-)
Anyway the problem is the second USING() in here.
Thanks Chris for
In Mythweb schedule recordings, I can choose options such as 'onetime',
'daily' and 'weekly', but what about 'weekday' (Mon to Fri)?
Is this a valid schedule type? Didn't know I was missing one.
-Chris
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I was wondering about too, for instance:I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...Then again, it might just be another time for me to RTFM or RTFW :)
On 1/16/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 4:35 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Mythweb shuts down my machine
Except that if I started a standard front end I would not expect
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but
there doesn't appear to be an option for this type of recording...
Why not record them on weekends, too?
-Chris
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One possible way to prevent Mythweb from triggering the backend to shutdown
the
machine is to change 'ANN Playback ' to 'ANN Monitor ' in mythbackend.php.
Except that I believe playback is required for doing stuff like
grabbing thumbnails (or eventually, streaming recordings themselves).
Well, my VCR understands 'weekday' as Monday through Friday so
I don't see why Mythtv, which is supposed to be ALOT smarter
than a VCR ;-) shouldn't support it, too.
MythTV also understands show names and timeslots. It's probably just
never occurred to anyone that someone might want to
Chris Petersen wrote:
Well, my VCR understands 'weekday' as Monday through Friday so
I don't see why Mythtv, which is supposed to be ALOT smarter
than a VCR ;-) shouldn't support it, too.
MythTV also understands show names and timeslots. It's probably just
never occurred to anyone that
- Original Message -
From: Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Mythweb shuts down my machine
One possible way to prevent Mythweb from triggering the backend to shutdown
Chris Petersen wrote:
One possible way to prevent Mythweb from triggering the backend to shutdown
the
machine is to change 'ANN Playback ' to 'ANN Monitor ' in mythbackend.php.
Except that I believe playback is required for doing stuff like
grabbing thumbnails (or eventually,
It's probably on at different times. Couldn't you do the record any
time on any channel type of recording mode? Then anytime it's on you'd
be good to go?On 1/16/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to record old Simpsons reruns off of Fox Monday - Friday, but there doesn't
Chris Petersen wrote:
One possible way to prevent Mythweb from triggering the backend to shutdown
the
machine is to change 'ANN Playback ' to 'ANN Monitor ' in mythbackend.php.
Except that I believe playback is required for doing stuff like
grabbing thumbnails (or eventually,
Paul Harrison wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Mythweb shuts down my machine
One possible way to prevent Mythweb from
mike choy wrote:
Any one know why
my machine should shutdown as soon as I access mythweb from a remote
machine.
The programmme guide does get displayed, and then down she goes.
SUSE 10.0 running 0.18.1
I do have a shut down script installed on inactivity, and maybe this is
being
It does look like mythweb is activating my shutdown script. The backend
thinks that the front end has started, but is not active, so starts a
shutdown sequence.
Well, considering that mythweb is basically a frontend, that makes
sense. Sounds like your script needs a little tweaking.
Chris Petersen wrote:
It does look like mythweb is activating my shutdown script. The backend
thinks that the front end has started, but is not active, so starts a
shutdown sequence.
Well, considering that mythweb is basically a frontend, that makes
sense. Sounds like your script
On 15/01/06, mike choy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Petersen wrote:
It does look like mythweb is activating my shutdown script. The backend
thinks that the front end has started, but is not active, so starts a
shutdown sequence.
Well, considering that mythweb is basically a
Except that if I started a standard front end I would not expect it to
kick the backend scripts until I closed the front end down.
Whats different with Mythweb, that makes the backend think that its gone
away even when its up?
There's no persistent connection. Each time you connect to a
More than once. Totally cleaned my mythweb dir, got new SVN and
installed. I will look into a php upgrade, maybe there was some bug
with the version I am using.Thanks,Kyle
---Original Message---
From: Chris Petersen
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythWeb returns blank pages
Sent: Jan 11 '06
Chris, I did this, and it helped me to figure out some things, but I'm
still stuck with this in my error log:
[09-Jan-2006 09:10:46] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare setting()
(previously declared in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/includes/utils.php:24)
in
On Jan 10, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Kichigai Mentat wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello. The MythTV system is fully functional, but one thing I've
noticed is that in MythWeb, I get errors like the following:
Warning at /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php,
on line 24Ever seen this before? Any ideas?
Thanks for your help, and all your great work.
Kyle
---Original Message---From: Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythWeb returns blank pagesSent: Jan 06 '06 16:59 Turned on a rewrite log to make sure it's w
Chris, I did this, and it helped me to figure out some things, but I'm
still stuck with this in my error log:
[09-Jan-2006 09:10:46] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare setting()
(previously declared in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/includes/utils.php:24)
in
mythtv htdocs # find . -name "*php" -print0 | xargs -r0 grep "function setting" "." ./includes/utils.php: function setting($field, $new_value = "old\0old") {mythtv htdocs #
Yep, only one.
Kyle
---Original Message---From: Chris Petersen <[
Thanks! I assume it'd be fairly easy for me to look at the SVN patch
and backport to 18.1? (SVN is too unstable for me, and I haven't yet
looked carefully at how mythweb has changed between the two.)
HUGE code structure changes... you could pick at it, but the patch
itself definitely
Turned on a rewrite log to make sure it's working, and looks ok to my
untrained eye - any idea?
turn on display_errors in php.ini.. and/or check your error logs.
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I head that Mythweb was in the middle of a rewrite, so I don't think it has
much value to too long. But for those of us living in an 18.1 world, it's a
very nice feature.
The rewrite was done a couple of weeks ago. Feel free to submit a patch
against svn (shouldn't be too hard -- mostly just
Done. I don't use the frontend for much other than watching an
occasional show and cutting commercials -- didn't really know what the
details page looked like and what info was available.
Anyway, next time please submit feature requests to
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/
-Chris
hiding in shame
Yeah that did it nice clean install and it's all set.
Thanks
Mike Luich
On 1/2/06, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Luich wrote:
hey All,
I just updated to SVN installe dmyth web and
a blank page. I get the following errors in my http error logs:
Michael Luich wrote:
hey All,
I just updated to SVN installe dmyth web and
a blank page. I get the following errors in my http error logs:
[client 192.168.1.45] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function
load_all_channels() in /var/www/html/mythweb/program_listing.php on
line 42
On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 21:26 -0800, Jonathan Tidmore wrote:
On 12/30/05, Todd Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to remove the file size limit in apache? It
gives me a
forbidden when I try to access my nuv's that are about 2.2g
across my
On 12/31/05, Ian Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 21:26 -0800, Jonathan Tidmore wrote: On 12/30/05, Todd Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to remove the file size limit in apache?It
gives me a forbidden when I try to access my nuv's that are about 2.2g across my
On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 09:15 -0800, Jonathan Tidmore wrote:
The latest Apache, 2.2.0, supports files larger than 2
gigs. All
previous versions have a 2 gig file size limit. Apache 2.2
came out a
couple of weeks ago so you'll probably need to
On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 01:40:23PM -0800, Ian Forde wrote:
snip
It's entirely accurate. Apache has not supported large file sizes
until 2.2. Look at the New Features list for Apache 2.2:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/new_features_2_2.html
Large File Support httpd is now built
Is there a way to remove the file size limit in apache? It gives me a
forbidden when I try to access my nuv's that are about 2.2g across my
lan. I can see one show that is 1.1g but not my other 2.2g shows.
It's not a file size limit, it's a shortcoming in the stat() call used
by apache 2
On 12/30/05, Todd Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to remove the file size limit in apache?It gives me aforbidden when I try to access my nuv's that are about 2.2g across mylan.I can see one show that is 1.1g but not my other 2.2g shows.
The latest Apache, 2.2.0, supports files
I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
other). Any insights?
On 12/18/05, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This should now be fixed. I guess I was expecting a particular server
variable to say something other than it actually does. Tested on at
least 2
I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
other). Any insights?
No clue. I tested it several levels deep to make sure the bug was
fixed, and it definitely works now. Maybe try wiping your includes
directory and re-updating? Only other thing I can think of is if
Hmm, I allow all overrides for htaccess. This problem only started
showing up after a recent rash of updates to mythweb.
On 12/26/05, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
other). Any insights?
No clue. I tested it
Mlists wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a dumb problem but this is my first attempt to get
Mythweb working. Whenever I browse to the web page I get the
following error:
The database environment variables are not correctly set in the
included .htaccess file. Please read through the comments
Mlists wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a dumb problem but this is my first attempt to get
Mythweb working. Whenever I browse to the web page I get the following
error:
The database environment variables are not correctly set in the
included .htaccess file. Please read through the comments
Chris Petersen wrote:
Mlists wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a dumb problem but this is my first attempt to get
Mythweb working. Whenever I browse to the web page I get the
following error:
The database environment variables are not correctly set in the
included .htaccess file. Please
Chris Petersen wrote:
Mlists wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a dumb problem but this is my first attempt to get
Mythweb working. Whenever I browse to the web page I get the
following error:
The database environment variables are not correctly set in the
included .htaccess file. Please
Just a suggestion, but it would be better if that error message directed
people to the README or said something other than Your db variables are
wrong because, well, it may have nothing to do with the db variables.
it directs you to the .htaccess file, which as of 30 seconds ago reminds
you
I checked and didn't have it loading so I did apache-modconf apache
enable mod_env and that enabled it when I restarted the server.
Unfortunately I'm getting the same error.
Dunno what to say. You should only get that db vars error page if
server, database name or database password are
No, it doesn't say anything about mod_env or AllowOverride.
I will check on the AllowOverride option. I know the db vars are
correct because I left them as default and its running on the same
machine.
Does it work if I set those variables as OS environment variables in the
default profile?
Chris Petersen wrote:
Just a suggestion, but it would be better if that error message
directed people to the README or said something other than Your db
variables are wrong because, well, it may have nothing to do with
the db variables.
it directs you to the .htaccess file, which as of 30
Did you read the README and set up your httpd.conf AllowOverrides
section properly?
Kevin
Odd, my reading skills must be diminished because I didn't see that part
of the readme... Only saw the REALLY important part :) The
AllowOverride did the trick.
Thanks everyone for the help.
Norm
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Chris Petersen wrote:
Just a suggestion, but it would be better if that error message
directed people to the README or said something other than Your db
variables are wrong because, well, it may have nothing to do with
the db variables.
it directs you to the .htaccess
And the error page itself says:
The database environment variables are not correctly set in the
included .htaccess file. Please read through the comments included
in the file and set up the db_* environment variables correctly.
Some possible solutions are to make
Thats not what the error said to me. It JUST said what I had sent in my
original post.
Then like I said, perhaps you need to update your svn checkout.
-Chris
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On Mon, 2005-19-12 at 14:40 -0800, Chris Petersen wrote:
Thats not what the error said to me. It JUST said what I had sent in my
original post.
Then like I said, perhaps you need to update your svn checkout.
-Chris
Ok, I'm running 8111 to match my svn version that I'm running.
Norm
jgmtfia Mr píše v Ne 18. 12. 2005 v 14:59 -0700:
I updated to SVN mythweb today, and after the upgrade I am presented
with the message
An unknown module was specified
mythweb
In a white box in the middle of the screen.
Do you have the mythweb installed in /var/www/mythweb (i.e. not in
Do you have the mythweb installed in /var/www/mythweb (i.e. not in the
www root)? I got that white box as well and in order to fix it I had to
move the mythweb contents into the www root. Hopefully it's a bug that
will be fixed (or a solution for keeping the plugin in a www subfolder
will be
This should now be fixed. I guess I was expecting a particular server
variable to say something other than it actually does. Tested on at
least 2 layers of nesting and things seem to work fine.
-Chris
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A JM wrote:
*Warning* at /var/www/html/mythweb/includes/init.php, line 149:
mkdir() [function.mkdir http://192.168.1.111/mythweb/function.mkdir]:
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Petersen
Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2005 2:38 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythWeb and
I did a stupid thing on the weekend and ran apt-get upgrade now
mythweb won't work.
What kind of repository are you using? That error is from
However thanks to Andrew because the apt-get did acutally installapache2 and now I have to use it because if I start
1.3 itdownloads the text of the php page (go figure)yeah, that's a typical thing for apache to do when it doesn't have mod_php working. It does the same thing with perl if the perl
Hi Lachlan... Is it possible that in the upgrade your apache got
upgraded from 1.3 to 2? If so, it's using a different config file. I
had this problem and it took ages to figure out what was going on.
You need to ensure that apache2 is configured for
- mod_env (mine was built-in on Ubuntu 5.04)
-
I did a stupid thing on the weekend and ran apt-get upgrade now
mythweb won't work.
What kind of repository are you using? That error is from mythweb svn,
not a release.
-Chris
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On 12/1/05, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People who run unstable
code have no right to bitch about things not being documented.
However, I don't necessarily take feedback on these lists as
'bitching' at least not all the time ;)
Yes. I made that as a general comment. Didn't
People who run unstable
code have no right to bitch about things not being documented.
However, I don't necessarily take feedback on these lists as
'bitching' at least not all the time ;)
Yes. I made that as a general comment. Didn't mean it to be directed
at this thread specifically, and
People who run unstable
code have no right to bitch about things not being documented.
-Chris
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I totally agree with this and think it whole heartedly should be understood.
However, I don't necessarily take feedback on these lists as
'bitching'
After upgrading mythtv and mythweb to latest svn version (8076) from a much earlier
version, I get a database error page without
any other hints when trying to access the webpage. AllowOverride is set.
Has anybody an idea where the problem is ?
You might try reading the README (hint: look at
I had trouble getting mythweb going last night as well. Chris, maybe
you should include some hints in the README about how to enable
mod_env and mod_rewrite for apache virgins.
In my case, it was as simple as doing:
ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/rewrite.load
I had trouble getting mythweb going last night as well. Chris, maybe
you should include some hints in the README about how to enable
mod_env and mod_rewrite for apache virgins.
afaik, mod_env and mod_rewrite are enabled by default on all sane
distributions (redhat, fedora, ubuntu -- thought
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
*/usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php* on line *54
*As the only line that comes up on the mythweb page. I checked init.php
and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it, and mysql connect
is used all over the place. I
On 11/19/05, Raphael Pooser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,Mythweb on my machine isn't working.I recently tested to see if Icould get a look at my recordings from the browser after reading on thelist that some folks are using it to watche their recordings.However,
whenever I go over to mythtweb
Carl Fongheiser wrote:
On 11/19/05, *Raphael Pooser* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Mythweb on my machine isn't working. I recently tested to see if I
could get a look at my recordings from the browser after reading
on the
list that some folks
I figured this one out already: the progstart and progend fields in the
recorded table were set to 00:00:00 for some recordings. I did an update
and set them equal to the starttime and endtime values and everything is
OK again.
Both sets of fields seem to have the same data. Anybody know why
On Saturday 05 November 2005 02:58 pm, Daniel Segel wrote:
I figured this one out already: the progstart and progend fields in the
recorded table were set to 00:00:00 for some recordings. I did an update
and set them equal to the starttime and endtime values and everything is
OK again.
Both
On Sunday 30 October 2005 11:07 am, Alexander Fisher wrote:
On 10/30/05, Richie Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am having a bit of a problem with my 18.1 installation. When I try
and use Mythweb to display a list of recordings, I have a problem where
a bunch of the programs
On 10/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 07:24:32PM +, Alexander Fisher wrote:
I run Debian and have noticed that when it boots it displays 'Checking
for crashed MySQL tables in the background' when starting mysql. I''m
guessing this is the
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 14:32 +0200, Chris Rouch wrote:
On 10/21/05, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, to put all fears to rest about this being a code issue, I can
confirm that it works perfectly for me as of SVN revision 7538 (current).
On to the next set of problems.. why this
On 10/30/05, Richie Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am having a bit of a problem with my 18.1 installation. When I try
and use Mythweb to display a list of recordings, I have a problem where
a bunch of the programs I have recorded are missing their thumbnails,
this causes
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