[mythtv-users] MythTV Version : v0.27.3-147-g628337c

Jean-Yves Avenard jyavenard at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 21:37:48 UTC 2014


Hi

On Monday, August 11, 2014, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:

> Doug Lytle wrote:
>
>> Just did a an update to my self-compiled .27fixes (git pull).  Now none
>> of my frontends have audio when trying LiveTV.  If I jump back a second or
>> two, within LiveTV, I then have audio.  This is with a HDHR Prime and cable
>> card:
>>
>
>
> Okay,
>
> I've learned something new today.  I've done a git bisect following:
>
> http://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect
>
> What I did.
>
> Restored last night's backup to get working mythtv version:
> v0.27.3-109-g0dd5ab3  (note to myself:  Write down version before updates
> from now on)
>
> cd /home/doug/gitsource
>
> git bisect start
> git bisect bad
> git bisect good v0.27.3-109-g0dd5ab3
>
> make -j4
> make install
>
> I did this on my desktop frontend.  The output below:
>
> Bisecting: 18 revisions left to test after this (roughly 4 steps)
> [cef57fcf8cc69ccf5135fcbe5081f0b5468b3eee] metadata: create
> Set/GetIsCollection
>
> I only had to go back one revision before I got audio back.  Below is the
> output:
>
> git bisect good
> Bisecting: 9 revisions left to test after this (roughly 3 steps)
> [4b43f7ce7598e4c7328f19a3d207307149ae53f3] metadata: also look for
> artwork when scanning a single recording
>
>
> Hope this helps.


It doesn't.

The whole idea of bisect is to go to the end to find out which commit
introduce the regression.
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