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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at
4:38 AM Mike Perkins <<a href="mailto:mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk</a>>
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James wrote:<br>
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>> On 1 Aug 2023, at 5:05 am, Ram Ramesh <<a href="mailto:rramesh2400@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">rramesh2400@gmail.com</a>>
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>> It appears that when I upgraded my frontend host
from Debian bullseye to bookworm, my myth version changed
from 0.31 to 0.33. Specifically, before upgrade it was:<br>
>>> MythTV Version : v31.0<br>
>>> MythTV Branch :<br>
>>> Network Protocol : 91<br>
>>> Library API : 31.20200101-1<br>
>>> QT Version : 5.11.3<br>
>> After upgrade it is:<br>
>>> MythTV Version : v33.1-525efb656d6<br>
>>> MythTV Branch : fixes/33<br>
>>> Network Protocol : 91<br>
>>> Library API : 33.20220913-1<br>
>>> QT Version : 5.15.8<br>
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>> This happened as I get my mythtv through
debian-multimedia.<br>
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>> I need to go back to 0.31 as my backend is still
0.31 and I am reluctant to upgrade (the backend) at this
time as it serves a couple of 0.31 frontends that I cannot
upgrade at this time.<br>
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>> Is there anyway I can downgrade to 0.31 and still
stay in bookworm? Otherwise, I will have to wipe clean and
install bullseye and get myth 0.31. If possible, I would
like to avoid this route. Please let me know if I have any
solution.<br>
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> I have never used repos for my mythtv setup so I can
say following:<br>
> the wiki on build from source is quick and easy but you
need to have the background skills eg setup the DB eg
systemd<br>
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The problem with building from source, if you are not a
developer, is that it takes time to set that <br>
build system up the first time and become familiar with it.
Then, by the time you come to do the <br>
next upgrade, you have forgotten how it all works and maybe
the system has changed anyway.<br>
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For myth, uprgades/updates come sufficiently infrequently
that the use of repos such as <br>
deb-multimedia are adequate for the purpose, even for
someone like me who *is* a developer. 'apt <br>
update; apt upgrade' is quick and easy and keeps myth in
step with the rest of the software.<br>
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The OP has also said that he has two frontends he cannot yet
upgrade; building from source risks <br>
that, even though he selects the same myth version,
something will not be compatible. Using the same <br>
repo on every myth host ensures that all systems are exactly
in lockstep.<br>
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Mike Perkins<br>
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<div>I put together a way to build the packages for Debian 12
for MythTV over on the MythTV Forum.</div>
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Jim,<br>
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Sorry if this is obvious, but I want to be sure. I thin you are
suggesting that I follow your link and the steps in it to build 0.31
.deb packages for 31 and install it in bookworm. Is this correct? I
will give it a try over coming weekend. <br>
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Someone suggested pinning myth to 31 before switching from
bullseye to bookworm. Do you think that will work? I ask because I
have a couple of other hosts running 31 in bullseye and eventually I
will have to upgrade them to bookworm. So, wondering, if there is an
easy way out of this upgrade issue. Of course, moving to myth 33 is
the right move, but prefer to wait on that till I know I can live
with a week of downtime, if things go wrong.<br>
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Regards<br>
Ramesh<br></div></blockquote></div></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">You could try to build the 31 packages for mythtv on bookworm. I have no idea if it would work. I haven't used v31 since the day v32 was released. I'm on v34 i.e. Master. You could spin up VM and try it.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Jim A</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div>
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