[00:11] <tritium> superm1: working on the request for hdhomerun-config-gui, but could use some assistance, if you have a chance
[01:33] <superm1> tritium, what's up?
[03:03] <tritium> superm1: it's a complicated mess
[03:05] <foxbuntu> tritium, the package? the license? where does the mess exist?
[03:06] <tritium> superm1: in short, hdhomerun_config_gui won't build without the source for libhdhomerun located at ../libhdhomerun (and not renamed to meet the debian/ubuntu packaging convention), for one.
[03:06] <tritium> Not sure how to setup a build dependency in such a way.
[03:07] <foxbuntu> tritium, is the package named hdhomerun_config_gui or hdhomerun-config-gui ?
[03:07] <foxbuntu> same goes for the scripts in the package
[03:08] <tritium> Then, it's the Makefile in the gui source that tries to install /usr/lib/libhdhomerun.so from the hdhomerun-config source.  I've never seen cross-installs like that before.
[03:08] <superm1> tritium, patch the makefile then
[03:08] <tritium> foxbuntu: package doesn't exist yet.  Upstream tarball is called hdhomerun_config_gui_20090806.tgz
[03:09] <foxbuntu> tritium, ah gotcha
[03:11] <tritium> http://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_config_gui_20090806.tgz, if you care to peruse the source yourself.
[03:12] <foxbuntu> ah
[03:14] <tritium> superm1: even if I patch the Makefile, how do I setup a build dependency for the gui package to have the hdhomerun-config source unpacked to ../libhdhomerun?
[03:14] <superm1> tritium, i highly doubt it actually requires the hdhomerun-config source
[03:15] <superm1> it's probably dynamic linking
[03:16] <tritium> You're probably right.  Also, there's an install target in the gui Makefile to install the library from the non-gui source.  Weird...
[03:17] <superm1> yeah, so just clean the Makefile up with a patch and should be golden
[03:18] <tritium> superm1: I have an updated hdhomerun-config package in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~mrimbert/+archive/ppa.  I have it installing /usr/lib/libhdhomerun.so, and it's probably violating some SONAME rules.  Also, I probably need to have ldconfig called, or something.
[03:19] <tritium> I'll keep working on the gui.
[03:21] <tritium> Got to go.  Be back later.
[03:21] <tritium> Thanks for the guidance.
[05:12] <ccb0x45> hey
[05:12] <ccb0x45> I installed a new graphics card
[05:12] <ccb0x45> for mythbuntu, and now its all messed up... I cant seem to install the nividia drivers
[05:12] <ccb0x45> I m getting errors when I do sudo apt-get install -f
[05:13] <ccb0x45> says error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/nividia-180-kernel-source
[06:32] <ccb0x45> hey anyone here?
[06:33] <tgm4883> no
[06:33] <tgm4883> !ask | ccb0x45
[06:33] <Zinn> ccb0x45: Please don't ask if anyone is around or if it is alright to ask a question.  Many people check back periodically and may answer your question when they see it.  IRC is not normally an instant fix so check back often for an answer.
[06:34] <ccb0x45> well... my mythbuntu system is pretty messed up
[06:34] <ccb0x45> just from trying to install the nvidia drivers
[06:35] <ccb0x45> installing nvidia-glx seems to remove all xorg files
[06:58] <Technophil> Can anyone suggest why I cannot get frontends to connect to a BE, when the FE on the BE works fine, and the FE boxes can ping the BE, even when the failure to connect to the database message says the ping fails.  (!)
[06:59] <Technophil> All are on the same subnet.  IP addresses are assigned by the firewall to spcified MAC addresses and there is no other known IP issue on the network.
[07:00] <Technophil> Ports 3306 and 6543 and " " have been tried.
[07:01] <Technophil> The password was reset as it was lost, however it works fine on the FE/BE box.
[07:05] <tgm4883> Technophil, is the MythTV service (or is it the mysql service) active in MCC?
[07:27] <Technophil> tgm4883:  All five services say "Enable"  As I can also SSH to the box I understand that to mean they are enabled.
[07:28] <Technophil> I might try disabling and re-enabling it.
[07:31] <Technophil> No help.
[07:33] <Technophil> Actually did you mean on the BE or FE, it was the BE I checked.
[07:41] <Technophil> The FE's are set up just as FE's
[07:52] <Technophil> Actually that is part of the problem, changing the FE to a FE/BE and configuring the FE to the real BE fixes it!
[07:53] <Technophil> At least it logs in and shows the recordings now.
[07:53] <Technophil> Is that a known bug?
[08:06] <Technophil> There are two functioning backends on the network, perhaps there is some confusion between them?
[10:26] <sebrock> why is not nuvexport included in ubuntu mythtvbackend?
[10:46] <MythbuntuGuest38> hi body
[10:46] <MythbuntuGuest38> I have a install problem, after complete installation and reboot, in grub menu none of the links work. why?
[10:48] <sebrock> do you dual-boot?
[10:51] <MythbuntuGuest38> yes.
[10:54] <sebrock> so probably you try to boot from the wrong partition
[10:54] <sebrock> does XP boot?
[10:54] <sebrock> or Vista or whatever
[10:55] <sebrock> check the line in grub, you can edit it on-the-fly. I cant say which partition its on but you'll find plenty of answers on this if you google
[11:04] <MythbuntuGuest38> you mean grub reconfigure boot items wrongly?
[12:05] <Guest62737> hi, how can I look what version of mythtv is installed at the moment, using ssh?
[12:29] <Guest92270> hi, I use this pc as a backend and enabled trunk to  get s2api support, how can I find out what version of trunk is currently installed?
[12:38] <mindoms> Guest92270: try mythbackend --version
[12:40] <Guest92270> thx that worked
[12:43] <Guest92270> it says: Library API      : 0.22.20090424-2   when this solves my problem: http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/21433 does this mean I have to wait for trunk version 21433?
[12:59] <dodddummy> removing pulseaudio helped in that it doesn't lock up everytime a recording ends.  but i still get random lockups watching recordings.
[14:44] <Guest92270> on which days does the  trunk weekly repository get updated?
[14:50] <Daviey> Guest92270: I push it ~3am UTC Fridya morning.
[14:53] <Guest92270> Daviey thanks for the info, this means I have to wait till friday, to get dvb-s2 scanning, right?
[14:53] <Daviey> err.. I thought that was already in trunk builds
[14:54] <Daviey> Guest92270: to be fair, this weeks trunk build failed to build.
[14:54] <Daviey> scrub that.
[14:54] <Daviey> the weekly -fixes failed to build
[15:29] <sebrock> Hey, I need some help in compiling ffmpeg with all I need to encode xvid, divx and mp3
[15:29] <sebrock> no instructions for jaunty anywhere
[15:32] <sebrock> solved it
[16:37] <Guest92270> Daviey is it a lot of work to put this together?
[18:12] <Guest53370> Daviey is it possible to install the newest version of trunk, that is not yet in the weekly builds and use the repo again, after some weeks?
[18:41] <Daviey> Guest53370: sure, you can create your own packages
[18:42] <Daviey> which is cleaner than installing from source
[19:02] <Yaroze> how can i get mythtv to generate thumbnails for all my movies?
[19:26] <Guest53370> Daviey great! is it difficult? Do you know a howto?
[19:32] <Daviey> Guest53370: There isn't a how-to, perhaps we should add one.
[19:32] <Daviey> Guest53370: The whole build process scripts are stored in bzr on launchpad.
[19:41] <dodddummy> these lockups are starting to tee the wife off!
[20:52] <Technophil> dodddummy: You'll be in trouble then!