[mythtv-users] Mythtv on CentOS 7 (and fc22)

Kirk Bocek t004 at kbocek.com
Fri Dec 18 14:13:33 UTC 2015



On December 18, 2015 5:04:43 AM PST, John Pilkington <J.Pilk at tesco.net> wrote:
>On 17/12/15 13:51, John Pilkington wrote:
>> On 14/12/15 11:01, Stuart Auchterlonie wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Centos 7 has all the required Qt4 / Qt5 libraries to build MythTV
>0.27
>>> and 0.28.
>>>
>>> With the help of rpmfusion and epel, you will have pretty much
>>> everything you need.
>>>
>>> For the benefit of everyone there are ansible cookbooks already done
>>> that support Centos.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/MythTV/ansible
>>>
>>> Install ansible and git packages, clone the above repo, then run as
>root
>>>
>>> # ansible-playbook -i hosts qt4.yml
>>> # ansible-playbook -i hosts qt5.yml
>>>
>>> and everything you need gets installed :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Stuart Auchterlonie
>>> MythTV Developer
>>
>> It seems that qt4 and qt5 devel packages don't happily coexist. 
>After
>> running *both* these ansible-playbook commands my old qt4-based
>0.28-pre
>> srpm wouldn't rebuild, and attempts at a qt5-based build failed too -
>> both well before the package-building stage.  The old srpm rebuilt
>after
>> I had removed the qt5 devel packages.
>>
>> After uninstalling the qt4 devel packages, and reinstalling qt5
>devel,
>> my revised specfile has now delivered what appears to be a full set
>of
>> MythTV el7 rpms from the current master tarball, and a rebuild of the
>> el7 srpm appears to have worked in f22 too.  I'm intending to install
>> and try the f22 packages first.  Hold tight....
>
>Eventually, after some unproductive messing about with trying to define
>
>a local repo, the fc22 packages for master were installed by something
>like
>

I also tried to setup my Fedora hosts with a local repo. That's what I do for CentOS. But I never figured it out. I ended up just using the default net setup.



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