[mythtv-users] Mythbuntu 12.04 updated to Apache 2.4.22 now mythweb says File not found?

nospam312 nospam312 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 20:56:34 UTC 2015


Thanks everyone for suggestions.  A correction I am using 0.26fixes in
Mythbuntu 12.04.  Trying to last until Mythbuntu 16.04 and then I will do a
full new install.

Still can't get it to work have tried everything suggested apart from the
conf.enabled which I will try next.  I may have broken it anyway as I have
uninstalled Mythweb and installed Mythweb back and I am not sure if it has
installed everything I need back.

On 23 March 2015 at 16:30, Tim Draper <veehexx at zoho.com> wrote:

>
>
> ---- On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 14:57:34 +0000 Gary Buhrmaster<
> gary.buhrmaster at gmail.com> wrote ----
>  > On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Tim Draper <veehexx at zoho.com> wrote:
>  > ....
>  > > Depends if OP uses liveTV. there are a number of long outstanding
> livetv usability issues with 0.27/fixes. based off my experience of .24/.25
> era, then .27 is backwards a step.
>  >
>  > FUD is not a reason to not move forward.  One should clearly test in
>  > ones specific environment.
>  >
>  > As with all else, YMWV.  Some have found liveTV works better (and there
>  > was a substantial effort by jya to address some of the issues).  As is
>  > usual, whether it works better or worse seems to be dependent on
>  > specific configuration(s), which makes it nearly impossible for a dev
>  > to reproduce in their environments(*), and for which most others are
>  > unable to dig deep into the code to do their own diagnostics and fixes
>  > in the area (yeah, this is some of the more hairy and complex code,
>  > which makes it more problematic even if one is willing; but that is the
>  > way one learns).  And, of course, while all the devs want the product
>  > to work well for everyone, their focus is on what does not work for
>  > them, and LiveTV is rarely high on that list (due to it either working
>  > for them, or they never use it).
>  >
>  > For what it is worth, while I do not regularly use LiveTV (I think
>  > LiveTV is *so* 50 years ago) it works quite well for me when I do
>  > (and from time to time, after I upgrade or build a custom patch,
>  > I test LiveTV just to make sure nothing is broken).
>  >
>  > Gary
>  >
>  > (*) Commercial companies doing this type of work do have an
>  > entire lab of TV distribution equipment (from around the world)
>  > to test with, along with paid staff to create reproducers in that
>  > lab.  The MythTV devs are not quite so well provided for.
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> Going a bit OT now but my comment wasn't meant as an "dont upgrade". more
> of a "there are issues so be aware of them". i personally found 0.25 to be
> the most stable for live tv. .26 and .27 have long standing niggly issues
> on my systems (multiple distros and hardware).
> With that said, there are new features and those work well - make the
> upgrade worth it overall.
>
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