fred bloggs wrote:

Kevin Kuphal wrote:

No. The protocol version has nothing to do with the version of the software.

OK... Now I am sure there is probably a good reason for this, but right now that means that a clean install of Myth/gentoo and a machine running a mythknoppix frontend can't talk to each other...

Which kind of defeats the whole idea.

Does a standard 0.18.1 support protocol 18? So I can fix my problems by just changing the header file and recompiling?

Note: Having to do that on gentoo means going outside the standard mechanism of the package manager:(

You didn't say what version of KnoppMyth you're using, but the current version lists MythTV version 0.18.2svn. Since 0.18.2svn isn't a real version number, you'll probably want to ask in the KnoppMyth fora what it means...

0.18.1 - MYTH_BINARY_VERSION "0.18.1.20050510-1" , MYTH_PROTO_VERSION "15"
0-18-fixes - MYTH_BINARY_VERSION "0.18.1.20050523-1", MYTH_PROTO_VERSION "15" SVN Head (r7681) -MYTH_BINARY_VERSION "0.19.20051026-1", MYTH_PROTO_VERSION "19"

SVN r6739 (06/29/05 19:12:03) changed the MYTH_PROTO_VERSION from 17 to 18, and then r6740 reverted that change (going back to MYTH_PROTO_VERSION 17). Then, r6865 updated MYTH_PROTO_VERSION to (a different?) 18 and r7427 changed MYTH_PROTO_VERSION to 19.

So, it seems your KnoppMyth machine has either r6739 or r6865-r7426... (That's the problem with "made up" version numbers...)

Mike
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