On Tuesday 27 December 2005 19:42, Sasha Z wrote:
> So far it's been the gentoo and arch linux users who've had the mysql5
> problem... probably because those distros have that in their main
> package channel.

Dunno about arch, but mysql5 is still masked in gentoo.

> But I really have no idea how one would go about fixing the problem...
> the log files are utterly unhelpful (works one minute, dies the next,
> no message), as are the debugging programs.

Sucky.

> Anyway, I've got a paradox happening on my system... on the one hand I
> need mysql5 for rails and php. On the other, I need mysql4 for myth.
> Oh crap.

Heh. You really have software that *requires* mysql5 already?

> On 12/27/05, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 27 December 2005 17:27, Nigel Pearson wrote:
> > > > Certainly, though in looking at the changes in the latest
> > > > checksetup.cpp (7780), should I be using that, or the prior 7778?
> > > > Looks like 7780 might be  changes for the
> > > > new way live TV is handled in the trunk...
> > >
> > >       Sorry, yes you are right. Make that:
> > >
> > > /trunk/mythtv/setup/checksetup.cpp?rev=7778
> > > /trunk/mythtv/setup/checksetup.h
> > > /trunk/mythtv/setup/main.cpp?rev=6609 (or newer?)
> >
> > I'll go with 6698 for main.cpp to get the basic functionality plus the
> > verbose option patch. Later revisions get a bit more invasive, touching
> > additional files. Just committed...

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Jarod Wilson
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