James Lever wrote: > Hi Jacob, > > Thanks for making me think in a slightly different direction.
Sorry the last message was so terse... that's really not like me :). I was at work and in a hurry but figured something was better than nothing. Anyway, your findings pretty much mirror mine. When I first updated Myth to 0.22 on my CentOS 5 box I got the same error you reported when trying to run mythtvsetup. I finally found that removing qt4 and qt4-mysql solved it. When I reinstalled my slave backend I again got that same error when trying to start mythbackend. Of course, the first thing I tried was to remove qt4 and qt4-mysql. When I tried to do that, it wanted to remove all (or at least pretty much all) of mythtv. I found that qt44-mysql wasn't installed. Upon installing qt44-mysql I was able to remove qt4 and qt4-mysql without issue and get mythbackend running. It's been running great every since (other than minor unrelated issue w/a bad IDE cable :). So I'd imagine that there's some kind of errant dependency in the myth packages. I noticed qt4 getting installed when I ran "yum install mythtv" on my fresh install of a fully updated CentOS 5.4 box. Of course, having been through it w/my master backend/frontend I knew I was going to have to remove it.
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