[mythtv] Previously Recorded Screen on fixes/32 (Mythbuntu Theme)

Klaas de Waal klaas.de.waal at gmail.com
Thu Apr 21 19:22:35 UTC 2022


On Thu, 21 Apr 2022 at 20:15, Stephen Worthington <stephen_agent at jsw.gen.nz>
wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Apr 2022 19:34:03 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >With MythTV fixes/32, the "Previously Recorded Screen" shows
> >the `BusyPopup` (spinning clock with a 'loading' message)
> >forever.
> >This only happens with the Mythbuntu Theme (currently at 30.2).
> >
> >It happens on both display servers, Wayland (Ubuntu 21.10)
> >and X11 (Ubuntu 22.04 dev.) and does not happen on my
> >v31 test installation (Ubuntu 20.04).
> >
> >The only way I found to escape, is to kill the frontend.
> >Out of curiosity, a mouse click on that screen works, and
> >I can change the time period and view a detailed listing
> >of the shows. But there is no way to leave this screen with
> >the active BusyPopup.
> >
> >MythTV Version: v32.0+fixes.202204120034.bbd8355d8d
> >
> >I am curious if this behavior is reproducible on a MythTV
> >system with lots of previously recorded items. My current
> >test environment has only a few, which do not fill the page.
> >Could you please check this?
> >
> >Roland
>
> I can not reproduce this on my Ubuntu 20.04 v32-fixes system.  I have
> huge numbers of recordings.  I tried with a couple of news programmes
> that are recorded daily, so they have a massive list of episodes, and
> they displayed quite rapidly with the busy spinner disappearing
> normally.
>
> MythTV Version : v32.0+fixes.202204120033.bbd8355d8d~ubuntu20.04.1
> _______________________________________________
>
> I can reproduce the problem on my laptop with Fedora 35, Wayland and both
with fixes/32 and master.
This is with a limited number of recordings.
With MythCenter-wide which I usually use it works OK.

Klaas.
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