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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/6/19 9:53 AM, Thomas Mashos wrote:<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">On Wed, Feb 6, 2019, 6:19 AM Stefan Davids
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              > I think there's some confusion here.  Isn't the
              'mythfrontend'<br>
              > installed from the 'buntu packages the wrapper
              script, with<br>
              > 'mythfrontend.real' and 'mythtv-setup.real' the
              binaries as built from<br>
              > a 'standard' compilation, but renamed?<br>
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              Yes that's my understanding.  I think you could rename the
              installed<br>
              executables and install the scripts by hand if you wanted.<br>
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              I don't know where the extra bit of building from source
              which<br>
              installs the scripts and renames the binaries is but it
              seems to<br>
              be present in the deb packages the packaging can build.<br>
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              Stefan<br>
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        <div dir="auto">The scripts aren't in MythTV, they are part of
          the Debian packaging. So you won't get them unless you use the
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    <p>When I look at my old production system that was built  from PPA
      with v29 and upgraded to v30 it has the 2 scripts for mythtv-setup
      and mythfrontend.  On a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 system only
      mythfrontend now has a script. It seems that the mythtv-setup
      script has been eliminated.</p>
    <p>Maybe with things moving to systemd everywhere the scripts will
      not be used at all in the future??</p>
    <p>Clearly on the system I built from source there are no scripts
      and mythfrontend works just fine.</p>
    <p>Jim A</p>
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