Thanks Mario, I manually ran the mythtv sql scripts and have everthing
working nicely.
Cheers,
--Frank
On 12/16/08, Mario Limonciello supe...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Well the DB setup should all work for the most part usually. This just
helps cover more corner cases. You should be able to get by by
This bug was fixed in the package mythtv - 0.21.0+fixes19136-0ubuntu1
Can I download a .deb containing this fix from somewhere, or do I need
to update my apt repository sources?
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Hi Frank:
If you are on Jaunty, you will get the fixes immediately. We'll likely do a
backport at some point too, but no ETA as to when.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 19:22, Frank Lynch frank.ly...@gmail.com
wrote:
This bug was fixed in the package mythtv - 0.21.0+fixes19136-0ubuntu1
Can I
Thanks Mario.
I was hoping to stay on a stable distro myth build. I guess I'll just hack
at my config and manually setup the db for now.
Is there anything that I can do to help with the backport? I've built mythtv
from source in the past and would be happy to help do this if I can.
On Mon, Dec
Well the DB setup should all work for the most part usually. This just
helps cover more corner cases. You should be able to get by by setting a
root password with
dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0
and then setup a db using
dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 20:03,
This bug was fixed in the package mythtv - 0.21.0+fixes19136-0ubuntu1
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mythtv (0.21.0+fixes19136-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Thomas Mashos ]
* Updated posters dir to /var/lib/mythtv/posters
[ Michael Haas ]
* New upstream snapshot.
* Added size restriction to
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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Patch attached. Tested, seems to work for me. Should be tested to
ensure that it works properly in noninteractive debconf mode.
:-Dustin
** Attachment added: 243504.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20392913/243504.debdiff
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** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
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So in solving this:
superm1 kirkland, well so what it needs to do is first try no password, and
then if it needs to (and has the ability to, say when you are in a
non-noninteractive debconf frontend) ask the password question
superm1 and if the password question fails, keep at it until the
I am also running into this issue of not being able to complete the
backend setup. If there is any trace information that will help in
capturing more information I would be happy to assist. In my case I get
the following:
QMYSQL3: Unable to connect
QMYSQL3: Can't connect to MySQL server on
ugh - i hate launchpad. it just lost my entire post.
I went back through my notes. They leave a little to be desired...
At the time I installed the mythtv metapackage, I did not have support for my
DVB-T card working.
It is a Dvico model that is not yet supported by the mainline v4l tree. (I
Ps. Oh, totally forgot that I had to start MySQL first before adding
user and db manually (so installation process didn't check that).
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I installed MythTV first time yesterday (from repository). Setup failed
because mythtv user was not added into mysql users and database
mythconverg was not created.
After creating user and db manually I was able to continue the setup
process and go the MythTV up and running.
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Anylo wrote:
Ps. Oh, totally forgot that I had to start MySQL first before adding
user and db manually (so installation process didn't check that).
Please specify the answers you provided to ALL debconf questions during install,
and did you have any mysql components already installed?
Eg did
I'm 98% sure that I answered all the questions during installation.
I'm not sure was the MySQL installed before or was this the first time
(asking db root passwd while installing means that it was?). Anyway,
MySQL was not running after installation.
When it asked root password I gave something
Vince McIntyre wrote:
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-database
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Building tag database... Done
The
I tried a complete purge/reinstall cycle.
$ sudo aptitide --purge remove mythtv
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-backend
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-frontend
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-common
$ sudo aptitude update
$ sudo aptitude upgrade
$ sudo aptitude install mythtv
$
Vince McIntyre wrote:
I tried a complete purge/reinstall cycle.
$ sudo aptitide --purge remove mythtv
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-backend
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-frontend
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-common
$ sudo aptitude update
$ sudo aptitude upgrade
$
$ sudo aptitude --purge remove mythtv-database
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Building tag database... Done
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