On Jan 18, 2006, at 20:32, Maverick wrote:
What do you mean by "installed individually"?I installed myth packages from Alex's repo individually, leaving out a bunch of the plugins... So I pretty much only have MythTV and the Weather plugin. A far cry from what I had using Knoppmyth...
You may actually be all x86_64 then...
or can I just install myth-suite and it'll make everything happy?Installing mythtv-suite won't work, since it doesn't explicitly require all the latest components, meaning having any 0.18.x version installed satisfies its deps. Probably best to specifically request each package to make sure you get the latest. If you happen to have i386 packages installed on x86_64 (rpm -q --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*), you may have to remove them first. Keep in mind that all your settings are in your db, so entirely removing everything and then reinstalling won't cost you anything (and you can installmythtv-suite, in that case).$ rpm -q --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\* package *myth* is not installed
Aw, crap, missed an option there. Should have been:
rpm -qa --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
so, uh, I think I installed i686 versions. I was just hoping yum install myth-suite would just pull in everything to get a 'complete' mythtv package... Oh well. It'll probably stay just the way it is for the rest of eternity, or until there's a compelling new version of MythTV.
You *might* be okay with just a yum install mythtv-suite...
Even though I consider myself a competent user, been using SCO (*work related, snicker-boo-hiss if you will*) for years
I've had the displeasure of dealing with OSR5 for work-related reasons too. :)
and Linux for years longer. The fact is, if I blow up our now working mythbox, in any way shape or form, my girlfriend will have my head.
Heh. -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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