Johan Heikkil� wrote:

Then I patched imdb.pl with the patch
on the mailing list some time ago. Now it works when I run the script
from the command line (as mythtv user), but it still does not work in
MythTV (with the same parameters).
Any ideas?


are you sure myth is running the same (patched) file you are
executing at the command line ;)  ?

--
Anthony Vito
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Thanks for trying to help. Yes I am sure. When I rename the file imdb.pl on the frontend Myth complains that it can't find the file. Is there a way to debug what's going on?

I have a separate frontend (Running fedora Core 2 and Mythfrontend
0.17) and a backend with Fedora Core 3, mysql and mythbackend 0.17.
The video files are located on the backend and mounted with nfs to the
frontend. Everything works fine except the imdb lookup. I have a very
slimmed down frontend distribution (~940 MB) but the perl modules
listed in imdb.pl are installed (obvious when command line is
working).

This is the result when running from command line (example):
./imdb.pl -dM A.I.
# query: 'A.I', options: ''
# request: 'http://www.imdb.com/find?q=A.I;'
0212720:Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)
0192959:Ai (1955)
0270823:Ai (1962)

When running the search through the frontend it is reporting (verbose)
2005-03-25 05:14:24.203 Movie Search: Executing
'/usr/share/mythtv/mythvideo/scritps/imdb.pl -dM A I'
2005-03-25 05:14:28.030 #query: 'A%20I', options: ''
# request: 'http://imdb.com/find?q=A%20I', options: ''
# no results

2005-03-25 05:14:28.031 GetMovieList returned 0 possible matches



are you using the same user on the the command line than the one that is running myth?
Try it with a movie that doesn't have .'s and or spaces in the title (A.I <>A%20I)
_______________________________________________
mythtv-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users

Reply via email to