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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/10/2018 04:19 PM, Jerry wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 5:05 PM Michael <<a
href="mailto:mythtv@blandford.net" moz-do-not-send="true">mythtv@blandford.net</a>>
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello,<br>
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I have been running mythtv for a creeping up on 15 years!<br>
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I am currently running on Fedora 28 w/ MythTV from rpmfusion
on <br>
x86_64. Tuner is an HDHR-3 and I am using US broadcast TV
with ~15 <br>
local channels.<br>
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<div>My usual steps, for what it's worth:<br>
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[hambone@localhost rpmbuild]$ mock -r
fedora-28-rpmfusion-x86_64 --spec=./SPECS/kodi.spec
--sources=./SOURCES/ --buildsrpm <br>
[hambone@localhost rpmbuild]$ cp
/var/lib/mock/fedora-28-rpmfusion-x86_64/result/kodi-17.6-7.fc28.src.rpm
~ <br>
[hambone@localhost rpmbuild]$ mock -r
fedora-28-rpmfusion-x86_64 --rebuild
~/kodi-17.6-7.fc28.src.rpm <br>
[hambone@localhost rpmbuild]$ mock -r
fedora-28-rpmfusion-x86_64 –-clean <br>
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<div>7. Everthying gets dumped in that
/var/lib/mock/fedora-28-rpmfusin-x86-64/result directory.
Try them out. rm *debug*.rpm *devel*.rpm (or save them
just in case - I would). dnf install ./*.rpm.<br>
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<div>8. Drink a beer, do something illegal, take a nap.
That should do it.<br>
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<div>I'm sure something official will come down the pike
soon. You can replace your fix with the official one when
you get it. These patches saved me a few times already.<br>
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Thanks Jerry,<br>
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I appreciate your thorough response.<br>
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I will admit I noticed the thread regarding Fedora 28, but in
skimming it, I just saw the issue with start-up of the frontend.<br>
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After applying those two patches, I am able to tune all of the
channels again! Thanks you.<br>
<br>
Michael<br>
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