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about it being ported into -fixes or any of the other releases. One of the
things I would prefer is to continue to be able to use yum/etc to keep my
myth system up to date.
Is there any way to make MythWeather-revamp work through a standard Fedora
Core 6 installation using RPMs for Myth? I have no problems compiling
things, but i'd prefer for as much of Myth to come from the ATRPMs rpms as
possible to keep updates fairly easy.
Anything written about how to manage MythWeather-revamp into an RPM
installation of Myth on Fedora?
--Douglas Wagner
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All:<br><br> Ok, so i'm just about to do a full system reinstall to x86_64 in about 2 weeks. After using MythTV for about the last 6 months i've determined to do a few things "more right" with this new install. One of those is to get MythWeather working again (as it's been broken since .19 and hasn't worked in a couple weeks after, I guess, MSNBC changed their format?)
<br><br>So, i've read there is a working MythWeather in MythWeather-revamp, however I have a question about this.<br><br>From what I can tell, -revamp is in SVN only. I haven't run across anything about it being ported into -fixes or any of the other releases. One of the things I would prefer is to continue to be able to use yum/etc to keep my myth system up to date.
<br><br>Is there any way to make MythWeather-revamp work through a standard Fedora Core 6 installation using RPMs for Myth? I have no problems compiling things, but i'd prefer for as much of Myth to come from the ATRPMs rpms as possible to keep updates fairly easy.
<br><br>Anything written about how to manage MythWeather-revamp into an RPM installation of Myth on Fedora?<br><br>--Douglas Wagner<br>
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