[packman] [PM] mythtv-0_23 0.23-1.pm.1.1 (openSUSE 11.2/i586)
Doug Johnson
Doug.Johnson at activenetwork.com
Tue May 18 02:17:55 CEST 2010
More info on the mythweb issue:
I first had to change line 21 of /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/defines.php to be php_uname (instead of posix) because of this error:
[Mon May 17 17:14:46 2010] [error] [client ::1] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function posix_uname() in /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/defines.php on line 21
Then I got this:
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Error at /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php, line 172:
Incompatible protocol version (mythweb=40, backend=56)
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Fatal Error at /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php, line 39:
Unable to connect to mythbackend, is it running?
If you choose to submit a bug report<http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/newticket>, please make sure to include a
brief description of what you were doing, along with the following
backtrace as an attachment (please don't paste the whole thing into
the ticket).
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Backtrace:
datetime: 2010-05-17 17:16:04 (PDT)
errornum: 256
error type: User Error
error string: Unable to connect to mythbackend, is it running?
filename: /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php
error line: 39
==========================================================================
Backtrace:
file: /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php
line: 39
class:
function: trigger_error
type:
args: Array
(
[0] => Unable to connect to mythbackend, is it running?
[1] => 256
)
file: /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/init.php
line: 52
class:
function: require_once
type:
args: Array
(
[0] => /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php
)
file: /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/mythweb.php
line: 20
class:
function: require_once
type:
args: Array
(
[0] => /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/includes/init.php
)
==========================================================================
$_SESSION: Array
(
[language] => English
)
==========================================================================
$_SERVER: Array
(
[REDIRECT_STATUS] => 200
[HTTP_HOST] => localhost:88
[HTTP_CONNECTION] => keep-alive
[HTTP_USER_AGENT] => Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.1.249.1045 Safari/532.5
[HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL] => max-age=0
[HTTP_ACCEPT] => application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5
[HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING] => gzip,deflate,sdch
[HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE] => en-US,en;q=0.8
[HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET] => ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
[HTTP_COOKIE] => mythweb_id=kqtf8uih1ck70st6eco0uub7ir7utbek
[PATH] => /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
[SERVER_SIGNATURE] => <address>Apache/2.2.13 (Linux/SUSE) Server at localhost Port 80</address>
[SERVER_SOFTWARE] => Apache/2.2.13 (Linux/SUSE)
[SERVER_NAME] => localhost
[SERVER_ADDR] => ::1
[SERVER_PORT] => 80
[REMOTE_ADDR] => ::1
[DOCUMENT_ROOT] => /srv/www/htdocs
[SERVER_ADMIN] => root at cogito
[SCRIPT_FILENAME] => /srv/www/htdocs/mythweb/mythweb.php
[REMOTE_PORT] => 33121
[REDIRECT_URL] => /mythweb/
[GATEWAY_INTERFACE] => CGI/1.1
[SERVER_PROTOCOL] => HTTP/1.1
[REQUEST_METHOD] => GET
[QUERY_STRING] =>
[REQUEST_URI] => /mythweb/
[SCRIPT_NAME] => /mythweb/mythweb.php
[PHP_SELF] => /mythweb/mythweb.php
[REQUEST_TIME] => 1274141764
[STATUS] => 200
[URL] => /mythweb/
)
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From: Doug Johnson
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 2:31 PM
To: herbert at links2linux.de
Cc: packman at links2linux.de
Subject: [PM] mythtv-0_23 0.23-1.pm.1.1 (openSUSE 11.2/i586)
Mythtv error from default install
Installed mythtv-frontend from zypper
2 issues
1) Front end won't start ("ERROR: ***Pulse Audio is running!!!!*** ") then it says it wasn't compiled with pulse audio support.
2) Mythweb directory listing is incomplete after installing mythweb. I'm looking into this more, I don't mean to waste your time but I thought I'd let you know as I look into it)
If you have any advice on the pulse audio I'd appreciate it. Pulse-audio -k beforehand doesn't seem to do anything (pulse seem to restart itself remarkably quickly)
Thanks
Doug
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