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Ok, So it could be
partially my fault. I installed mythbuntu 12.04
only to find that it sucks for those of us who
use NX server. So I had to go back to 11.10
which worked perfectly. The issue though is that
by the time I figured it was NX that was the
problem, we had a ton of new stuff in the myth
db,<br>
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So I put 11.10 but decided to upgrade myth to
0.25 on it. So I added the <a href="http://ppa.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/0.25/ubuntu" target="_blank">ppa.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/0.25/ubuntu</a>
oneiric main repository.<br>
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Then I did the upgrade. Everything seemed
great...till my guide data ran out.<br>
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Now when I run mythfilldatabase it says nothing
to download and gives me the following errors:<br>
DataDirect: Failed to get data: Download error<br>
Encountered error in grabbing data.<br>
Failed to fetch some program info<br>
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Please help if you can.<br>
<br>
-Thanks<br>
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Qt 4.7.1?<br>
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<a href="http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/commits/516515#516515" target="_blank">http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/commits/516515#516515</a><br>
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Here is what I get when I run mythfilldatabase. QT
is 4.7.4<br>
I saw that posting but don't understand what I am
supposed to do to get this resolved.<br>
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If it's not 4.7.1, that's not the issue (unless they
put back a bug they fixed in 4.7.2).<br>
<br>
It actually looks like you either have a bad
username/password configured or your account is
expired or something.<br>
<br>
Mike<br>
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Just checked, the account is active and working fine. I
double checked the user and password in mythbackend setup. I
am unable to retrieve lineups. Is there a manual way to do
this until I get this working?<br>
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<div>Reboot. yes... just reboot.</div>
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<div>I, and several others, had this exact issue upon
upgrading to 12.04. My best guess is that you installed
12.04, it rebooted, then you enabled the nightly builds and
updated... something in those updates breaks Schedules
Direct and makes all kinds of weird issues with in in
mythtv-setup and with mythfilldatabase. A reboot fixed it
in all the cases I heard of.... never bothered to dig any
deeper into what is actually failing.</div>
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<div>Let me know if it helps.</div>
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I just did a reboot and re-ran mythfilldatabase and it outputs the
exact same. Not working.<br>
<br>
Any other ideas?<br>
<br>
-Thanks<br>
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Sincerely,
Steve Peters
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Well, I can admit when I've made a mistake.<br>
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I setup a static ip via /etc/network/interfaces but did not
configure dns. That's why I was able to get everything going, but
after I changed it to static i could not get guide data. I assumed
it would get dns via my router but it did not, so I manually put in
dns. Now it works.<br>
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Thanks for all the help.</div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Don't feel bad... we have all spent hours troubleshooting things that seemed really obvious in hindsight. </div><div><br></div><div>I once spent the better part of a weekend trying to get my tv to work over HDMI. Worked fine with VGA connected, I'd make a change to my xorg config, shutdown, unplug the VGA cable, plug in the hdmi, switch the tv input, power on and nothing... over and over. Finally realized that my HDMI cable wasn't plugged into the tv... there was an HDMI cable plugged in there... but I had grabbed a new, longer, cable and never routed it and connected it to the tv.</div>
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