Kyle Kelly wrote:
Scott Alfter wrote:
I'm now trying to rebuild the MythTV binaries (I'm running Gentoo, so
that's simple), but I'm not hopeful that that'll make a difference. I'm
just about at my wits' end with this problem. Everything's been running
great for months, and now it's all falling apart.

Might seem like a simple thing, but with gentoo if this started happening after a recent sync and emerge world then maybe you should look over your logs to see what has been updated. Happened to me plenty of times that seemingly unrelated packages break one another.

Well, it turns out that the thing I thought wouldn't make a difference, actually did make a difference. After emerge mythtv was complete, I went back into mythtv-setup. After flubbing the password once, it retrieved a channel lineup from Zap2it. I then associated that with my tuner cards, and now mythfilldatabase is grinding away. It looks like all will be right with the world in a few more minutes. :-)

I had rebuilt the whole system a month or so ago when I switched from gcc 3.3 to 3.4. Everything had been running without a hitch until recently (other than some garbled recordings from my PVR-x50s after a week or so of operation, which I'm waiting to see if it'll return after I put the original heatsinks back on the cards).

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