On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 11:41:51AM +0100, Ben Lancaster wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm considering the jump to mythtv from bleeding in the hope that it'll > fix some bugs that drive me nuts. Are there any showstoppers or caveats > I should watch out for? > > Ben
The version in bleeding is built from svn trunk, so it is as stable as the current svn trunk is. The purpose of these packages is to help mythtv development by having an easy way for users to test svn trunk and report bugs the mythtv developers can then fix. Users can then easily downgrade if the mythtv trink version does not work for them (they need to have backed up their database before going trunk, though). The packages are not really intended to be used in any production environment. Having given this fair warning, there are a lot of people that are successfully running mythtv from trunk that way. You only need to know you're not sitting on any guaranteed working software and that you should pass this warning along with any recommendation to use these packages (if you do use them and find them worth while). -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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