=== len is now known as Guest46535 [07:52] tgm4883: does that mean that thze package mythbuntu-repos (which provides that script on my system) is deprecated and should be removed on 12.04 installations? === dekarl1 is now known as dekarl [07:54] s/removed/purged/ [13:49] i thought it was sets to conflicts/replaces [13:49] with mythbuntu-common [13:54] superm1, IIRC it's a virtual package now [13:54] mythbuntu-common provides mythbuntu-repos [13:54] but the cron job sounds like it should have been removed [13:55] thomas@ares:~$ apt-cache show mythbuntu-repos [13:55] N: Can't select versions from package 'mythbuntu-repos' as it is purely virtual [13:56] dekarl, no, as it's virtual. You can remove it if you want but it isn't necessary [13:57] superm1, -common is a C&R for -repos [13:57] not provides it seems [13:57] oh so it wasn't purged on upgrade probably [13:58] i think the common postinst needs to remove that cron job [13:58] if it hasn't been changed [14:08] superm1, I thought that was suppose to happen automatically? [14:08] only if -repos is purged [14:08] it was probably only removed [14:08] ok [14:56] well, purging mythbuntu-repos removed the file. No idea if thats right or wrong :) [15:03] was the file causing problems or errors somewhere? [15:12] superm1, /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mythbuntu-repos.list: No such file or directory [15:12] where does that happen? [15:12] since that is true, it doesn't exist anymore [15:12] superm1, in the cron logs probably [15:12] well can you add something to -repos for older versions so that doesn't cause an error? [15:13] test for the file first or something? [15:13] you mean to -common? [15:13] or did we backport those fixes to -repos too [15:14] superm1, old versions should be fine [15:14] they still have that file [15:14] so it's just since we moved to -common [15:15] yeah so i'm saying for people still on repos you can put a fix out that will prevent breakage when they upgrade and move to common [15:15] so have it delete the cron job on removal then [15:33] that's a better solution i think, test for changes [15:46] superm1, so unlike mythbuntu-repos.list, we ship that cron job in the deb. What is the best way to test for changes? Is there a hash of that file somewhere? [15:47] yes [15:47] it's stored in /var/lib/dpkg === len is now known as Guest23086 === len is now known as Guest20444 === dekarl1 is now known as dekarl