[mythtv-users] Best distribution for MythTV

beppo beppo75 at web.de
Tue Sep 1 11:34:55 UTC 2020


Am Dienstag, 1. September 2020, 13:16:52 CEST schrieb John Pilkington:
> On 01/09/2020 11:25, Paul Gardiner wrote:
> > On 01/09/2020 10:58, John Pilkington wrote:
> >> FWIW I have been using Gary Buhrmaster's build script to create sets
> >> of rpm packages for some time now.  I wouldn't want to create
> >> additional demands on his time, but creating a new set of packages
> >> for, say, master in Fedora 31 now has the command line (perhaps after
> >> a 'git pull') :
> >>
> >>    ... rpm ] $  ionice -c3 ./BUILD_MYTHTV_RPMS -r
> >> fedora-31-x86_64-rpmfusion_free
> >>
> >> On my 10-year-old Core2duo machine that takes about 90 minutes.  I
> >> build there for el7 too, but there's a vpx conflict with
> >> el7/kde/plasma that needs minor specfile edits.  The build processes
> >> are done in clean environments using mock.
> >>
> >> https://github.com/garybuhrmaster/packaging/blob/master/MythTV/rpm/README
> >>
> >> https://github.com/garybuhrmaster/packaging/commits?author=garybuhrmaster
> >>
> >> https://github.com/garybuhrmaster/packaging
> >
> > That's interesting. I wonder if I could fork that and convert it to
> > OpenSUSE. Maybe I don't need to change distros.
>
> On my el7 box (which I don't use for these builds) these distros are
> apparently covered.  Just specifying the  right .cfg could work.
>
> ls /etc/mock | grep suse
> opensuse-leap-15.1-aarch64.cfg
> opensuse-leap-15.1-x86_64.cfg
> opensuse-leap-15.2-aarch64.cfg
> opensuse-leap-15.2-x86_64.cfg
> opensuse-tumbleweed-aarch64.cfg
> opensuse-tumbleweed-i586.cfg
> opensuse-tumbleweed-ppc64.cfg
> opensuse-tumbleweed-ppc64le.cfg
> opensuse-tumbleweed-x86_64.cfg
>
>
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Hi,

you don't need to change your distro, I build my own rpms for OpenSUSE for
years now.
I use the spec files from the Packman repo and modify it for mythtv-v31.

If you are interested, I can share you spec file.

Best regards
Beppo






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