[mythtv-users] Downgrading from 0.28 to 0.27

Thomas Mashos thomas at mashos.com
Wed Oct 22 21:33:17 UTC 2014


On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Justin Alcorn <justin at jalcorn.net> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Mark Perkins <perkins1724 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 23 Oct 2014, at 3:08 am, "Justin Alcorn" <justin at jalcorn.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> I built my mythtv system on ubuntu and used the PPA to install.  Seeing 0.28, I of course chose the latest version  - not realizing I was using a pre-release version.  It's worked well, but I'm running into problems with mythcommflag and the H.264 files I need. Also, I later on decided to create a dedicated front end in my exercise room - only to discover that I couldn't use Mythbuntu.
>>
>> Should be able to use 0.28 on Mythbuntu, IIRC you just load Mythbuntu-control-center and select, read the warning, type in the override and good to go.
>>
>
> Mythbuntu Frontend said database schema was too high, it refused to
> connect.  I'll see if I can power through it this weekend.
>

That sounds like you didn't have 0.28 on the frontend.

>>>
>>> There's also the "Hey, 0.28 is working (mostly), so just leave well enough alone.
>>
>> Hey, 0.28 is working! (Not just mostly working). Plus in a few months (give or take a few years) it will be general release and master will be 0.29.
>>
>> If you have time / effort best bet is to probably post some info of the problems you are having in 0.28 and get them fixed - the same problems probably exist in 0.27 anyway, I very much doubt there is intentional breakage in 0.28 of something that worked in 0.27.
>
> Well, I posted about mythcommflag not updating the recordedseek table.
> Nobody seems to know what's going on there, but it's apparently
> related to a similar problem that has been fixed in 0.27.  What's
> weird is that mythcommflag was working FINE, then I did a general
> apt-get upgrade, and suddenly - as soon as I try to flag comemrcials
> or rebuild a seek table - POOF - no seektable for that recording
> anymore.   THe trace showed the SQL to delete the database entries,
> and then it doesn't try to put them back in.
>
>
>
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Thomas Mashos


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