On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Bernhard Geier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jon Gettler <gettler@...> writes:
>
> > The ideal solution here would be to transition mvpmc to use the libcmyth
> repository on github, instead of the built-in version. Then any fixes in
> the library would be available to mvpmc without having to be back ported
> into an older code base. However, I really have no idea how much interest
> there would be in doing that, or how much use mvpmc is even getting these
> days. Personally, I haven't used it in years.
>
> Yes, mvpmc's user base is most likely very small for sure.
> From time to time I'm trying to update mvpmc with the most current cmyth
> library to keep it working with the current MythTV versions, at least that
> I'm able to watch recordings.
>
> Currently I'm having some trouble with mvpmc's tvguide functionality. It
> relies on tvguide.c which was afaik only part of mvpmc's cmyth but never
> included into the standalone libcmyth. Your latest livetv changes broke it
> completely, which is really too bad as I had mvpmc working with cmyth
> before. As you are adding more and more functions to cmyth: Do you have any
> plans to (re)integrate tvguide functionality?
>
No, I have no such plans to do that.
If you look at tvguide.c, it clearly never should have been placed in
libcmyth, which is why it got removed when libcmyth was pulled out into its
own repository. It is too tightly coupled to the mvpmc application, and
really should have gone in the src directory.
So what sort of things did I break? I didn't really intend to break any
users of libcmyth, but I also didn't test my changes with mvpmc.
Thanks.
Jon
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