On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 12:28, Clarke Pelz wrote: > On Tuesday 08 March 2005 11:57 am, Scot L. Harris wrote: > > > Sounds like a daylight savings time problem. Check that setting in your > > system to make sure it matches what the program schedule is set to. > > It sure does. However we haven't had a time change recently and this did > seem > to happen coincident with my upgrade to 0.17. I'm not sure what you mean > when you say: > > > Check that setting in your system to make sure it matches what the > > program schedule is set to. > > The computer picks up time from an NTP server at boot, /etc/localtime is set > to America/Anchorage and the computer displays time correctly in Alaska > Standard Time. It seems system time is correct. How do I adjust the time > the "program schedule is set to?" >
I was hoping one of the long time mythtv users/developers would jump in here. :) I just recently got a system setup and running my self and am working through a few remaining problems. I figured the tv listings pulled from that site might have the offset you are seeing. I don't remember if you tell it what time zone you are or not. > XMLTV time offset is set to none though setting it to +0100 and -0100 and > refilling the database had no effect on the schedule. > > this thread: > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/84788?search_string=xmltv%20offset;#84788 > indicates that mythfilldatabase relies on the os's timezone setting to > convert > from the datadirect UTC times to the local timezone. Could mythfilltv be > picking tz info from someplace other than the /etc/timezone link (I'm on FC3) > That is what I was thinking might be wrong. Best guess that I had. :) > I saw that some thread that I can't find now mentioned adjusting an offset > setting directly in mythconverg (as opposed to resetting program times > program times there) It was unclear if that was a permanent fix though. Hopefully some one that has spent time looking at the sources can help. sorry. -- Scot L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Worst Month of 1981 for Downhill Skiing: August. The lift lines are the shortest, though. -- Steve Rubenstein
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