[03:33] Evening all. I'm not positive which version of Mythbuntu I'm running, but I know it's 0.27-fixes. My issues is I have only 12 days of listings from SchedulesDirect. I'm sure my subscription is good, and I'm up to date with the format change (otherwise I'd have been having problems months ago). [03:33] Could anyone help me with unraveling this? [03:33] Kichigai: uh, how many days are you expecting to have? [03:35] 4 [03:35] *14 [03:35] I don't think we've ever had 14 [03:35] I know we don't have 14 now [03:35] That's what ScheDir has delivered historically. [03:35] Has that been a recent change? [03:35] In Oct/Nov [03:36] That might explain it then. [03:43] mine has been regularly showing 13 since the change [03:48] Kwisher, that's what I'd thought I had been seeing. Basically 14 days (minus a few hours). [03:49] mine shows 12 right now [03:51] There are a few factors in play here, mostly it's due to how the data gets put in place now [03:54] SD gets a file with all of the data, by the time they get it, it's already a few hours old. They get this file once a day. Then once they have processed it and made it available (it's a pretty big file), your machine still has to check in and download it (which also usually happens once a day). Since the update only happens once a day, the most you would [03:54] ever see is 14 (although that's highly unlikely), but the least you should see is 12 (depending on how long ago your system pulled an update from SD) [03:55] If you see 11, I'd start looking into it [03:55] But if you really want, you can start reviewing logs and seeing if it actually gathered any data (or if it failed) the last time it ran [03:55] my gut tells me it's running fine though [03:55] tgm4883: i agree [03:56] At this point, I'm not even willing to look at the logs, unless you happen to be a wizard with the launchpad API [03:56] or just python in general