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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/7/22 20:53, James Abernathy wrote:<br>
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<div>On 3/7/22 19:40, James Abernathy wrote:<br>
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On 3/6/22 17:14, Ken Mandelberg wrote:<br>
> It looks like that issue was closed on 2/16
with the schema revved to <br>
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> Peter Bennett wrote on 2/14/22 10:41:<br>
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>> On 2/13/22 4:37 PM, Ken Mandelberg wrote:<br>
>>> Are there any builds of MythTV light
for the Pi that follow the <br>
>>> trunk, most specifically
MYTH_DATABASE_VERSION?<br>
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>> I can build fixes/32, but I will wait for
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I have today built and posted mythtv-light
fixes/32. I also did android <br>
frontend 32 and 64 bit.<br>
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<div>I noticed you did the mythtv-light for
raspberry pi for buster 32bit. My testing shows
that there are significant improvements with
Bullseye 64 bit which is now in production.</div>
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<div>What's your position on moving forward to
Bullseye?</div>
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<p>I wanted to buy one of the latest raspberry pi 4 models
with more memory than 1GB but I cannot find one for sale
at the regular price ($55 for 4GB, $75 for 8GB). The
only ones for sale are twice the price and more. I think
installing a 64bit OS on a 1GB machine is not going to
work well. The build process uses a lot of memory even
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<div>It is hard to get a new RPI4. I'm still waiting on an 8GB
model. But I do have 4 4GB models. I compiled on Bullseye
yesterday and can share the .deb with you until you get the
new RPI4. Here's a link to the .deb on my Google Drive. <a
href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J4QCedd_s1xIRnkwEnPDHEJDYn8Kh8eO/view?usp=sharing"
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<div>You should be able to run it on a 1GB rpi4 because I'm
showing with mythtv-backend and frontend running just 512M
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<div> total used free shared
buff/cache available<br>
Mem: 3.7Gi 512Mi 153Mi 103Mi
3.1Gi 3.0Gi<br>
Swap: 99Mi 0.0Ki 99Mi<br>
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<div>BTW my .buildrc file contains:</div>
<div>MYTHTV_CONFIG_OPT_EXTRA="--disable-vdpau --enable-opengl
--disable-vaapi --arch=aarch64"<br>
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<p>Thank you. I have posted your version to the download site.</p>
<p>Peter<br>
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