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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/24/18 10:13 AM, Richard Shaw
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          <div dir="ltr">On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 9:10 AM Peter Bennett
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              <div class="m_-2810941584133865092moz-cite-prefix">On
                11/24/18 8:54 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:<br>
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                      <div dir="ltr">I wonder if I should start formally
                        packaging this grabber at RPM Fusion? <br>
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              In Ubuntu tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite is provided in package
              xmltv-util which provides all the grabbers. That is, in
              turn, a dependency of package xmltv, so that all the
              grabbers are installed when xmltv is installed.</div>
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          <div>Of course. I was speaking specifically about Fedora / RPM
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          <div>The grabbers are provided by the xmltv-grabbers package
            but Gary's ..._sqlite variant isn't currently packaged. </div>
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          <div>Thanks,</div>
          <div>Richard</div>
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    Yes I realized that, I was just trying to provide background on
    where it was done in Ubuntu in case you want to package it in RPM.
    Sorry for the confusion.<br>
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    Peter<br>
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