On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, James Trietsch wrote:
> My concern is when I reboot it (either because it was turned off, or
> because I'm testing) the TV schedules are gone until I do another tv_grab.
> I see that the TV.xml is put into /tmp, but I was under the impression that
> once the schedules are grabbed and cached, the TV.xml file is no longer
> needed. In fact, at one point I deleted the TV.xml file and the full
> schedule list was still available.
>
> Is this done by design? Is it a known problem? I know that once the box
> goes full-time, this probably won't matter (and the schedules will be
> updated nightly). Should the TV.xml file be kept around? Having the 3.8M
> TV.xml plus the 1.8M pickled file seems redundant to me, but I might not
> understand exactly how the process works.
>
> Just wanted to know if there was anything that could be done in the
> meantime. I got the box to record a few shows last night and played them
> back this morning! Progress is definitely good... ^_^

Put the TV.xml somewhere else
Change it in local_conf.py and make sure that the file exists and is writable 
by Freevo's owner.
Mine's in /var/cache/freevo


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