[mythtv-users] Same trunk versions report different network protocols plus a DB schema version oddity

John Pilkington J.Pilk at tesco.net
Mon Oct 4 12:20:39 UTC 2010


On 04/10/10 12:34, George Poulson wrote:
>
> On 4 October 2010 12:14, Richard Morton <richard.e.morton at gmail.com
> <mailto:richard.e.morton at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Have you upgraded the master backend or just a slave backend, all
>     systems must be running the same version.
>
>     Make sure you have run mythsetup on the master backend to have the
>     db updated, then once that is done make sure all the front ends are
>     run (assuming different plugins are installed on different
>     frontends) to get the rest of the updates done.
>
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I only have one backend server and I have run mythtv-setup (several
> times!). I have also checked for 'wacky' things like whether there could
> be two different instances of the backend both running somewhere (there
> aren't!)
>
> I'm totally puzzled by how the same front end binary running on two
> machines can behave differently. I have removed and re-installed all of
> the front-end packages on both machines, but to no avail. I can only
> guess that there must be a configuration file somewhere that is corrupt
> or that hasn't been updated correctly and that isn't being refreshed by
> a remove/reinstall of the packages, but I'm really struggling to know
> where to look - even whether it is likely to be on the backend or the
> frontend(s).
>
> George
>

I'm afraid I'm not familiar with *buntu but ISTR that in Fedora it's 
possible to have different generations of libmyth* coexisting.  Have all 
your old ones gone - if they exist at all?

John P


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