[mythtv-users] Metadata Lookup - updating problems

Roland Ernst rcrernst at gmail.com
Sun Feb 28 17:56:02 UTC 2021


On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 6:43 PM Barry Martin <barry3martin at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Hika!
>
> Follow-up to the earlier message...
>
> Barry, if you read properly you either install the complete 31
> bindings under python3 or you update the existing bindings under
> python2. Not both!
>
> And next you update the grabberfiles themselves.
>
> Also look at the indentations!
>
>
> Fiddled with your instructions on the webpage – things making more sense!
>
>
> I removed my directory where the git clone (thinking maybe ‘contaminated’
> by my earlier fiddlings) was and re-installed. Ignored the Python3 portions
> as sticking with Version 30.
>
>
> Did go through the steps of installing the python modules but Terminal
> responded with something indicating already installed so skipped the “sudo
> python2 ./setup.py install” instruction but now wondering if should have
> done anyway due to an error in the Testing at the very end.
>
>
> Went on to the grabberfiles section. (Need a test section before
> continuing for us cookbookers!) May have screwed up something here as ‘if
> updated Python2 then 1st line has Python2’. *tvmaze.py* had python3 so
> changed to python2. *tmdb3tv.py* had just python so added a 2 (so now
> python2). Same for *tmdb3.py*: originally just python, added a 2.
>
>
> The three Tests at the end: one out of three is good for me! <g>
>
>
> barry at M58:~$ /usr/share/mythtv/metadata/Television/tvmaze.py -t
>
> Failed to import PyTVmaze library. This should have been included with the
> python MythTV bindings.
>
>
> /usr/share/mythtv/metadata/Television/tmdb3tv.py -l en -a US -M Monk
>
> “Thousands” of HTML-looking lines – it seems to have pulled stuff on
> monkeys (Monk).
>
>
> /usr/share/mythtv/metadata/Television/tvmaze.py -l en -a US -M Monk
>
> barry at M58:~$ /usr/share/mythtv/metadata/Television/tvmaze.py -l en -a US
> -M Monk
>
> ERROR: <type 'exceptions.ImportError'> : No module named dateutil
>
>
>
> So we’re getting there! I’m going to do some additional checks after
> lunch – like run that ‘./setup.py’ command.
>
>
> Barry
>
>
>
Yes, I saw this error the first time on a python3.9 test installation.
Ubuntu installs this python package `dateutil` automatically with python.
Other distros don't.
Until this is fixed, I recommend to install this package for your active
python environment.
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