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^^Fixed.
SVN rev 481 to stable.
no more problems? Any features required?
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No other problems here, working like a charm. But I am still on Karmic / MythTV 0.22 / XBMC Camelot, so when I upgrade all three I will likely break something...
/gkk
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GregoryK Wrote:No other problems here, working like a charm. But I am still on Karmic / MythTV 0.22 / XBMC Camelot, so when I upgrade all three I will likely break something...
/gkk
I'm running next versions of all three with no problems what so ever.
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I generally like to run and code on pre-release versions so you should be fine running current releases.
Let me know if there are any issues.
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Firstly, thanks for creating such a great script - it has made things a lot easier for me to get shows into XBMC. I have had problems with tv shows which have an '&' in the tile.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" was being saved as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Brothers & Sisters" was being incorrectly matched against "Brothers And Sisters (1979)".
The SVU issue I traced back to the '&' character not being properly
escaped in the SED commands which are supposed to replace '&' with '&'. They currently look like this:
sed s/"&"/"&"/g
but should actually look like this:
sed s/"&"/"\&"/g
The Brothers & Sisters issue related to "&" character not being replaced
with "%26" in the tvdb search url. The result was that TheTVDB was searching for series containing the words "Brothers" and "Sisters", rather than searching for a series with the phrase "Brothers & Sisters". I fixed it by making the following
change:
tvdbshowname=`echo $ShowName | sed s/" "/"%20"/g |sed s/"&"/"%26"/g`
mythicalLibrarian now correctly finds and names both shows.
Could you please make the above changes to the SVN so that I can continue to use the upgrade function?.
Another tweak I have made to my install is to change the permissions of files to allow read/write access to members of the mythtv group. This is because I still need to rename some of the files, but at the moment I need to mess around with either root access or running as the mythtv user in order to rename files (or move files around in directories created by mythicalLibrarian). Can you consider giving 'group' read/write access by default going forward?
Cheers.
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Now that I think about it... I may have left a hole when I was doing POSIX compliance for OS X in mythicalSetup. OSX did not support chown user:group /path/file, only chown user /path/file. Are your groups still read to root?
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I will hit those tonight.
I'm still not understanding the permissions portion. Ive never had an issue with that. I added xbmc to the mythtv group. The permissions for mythtv recordings are set by mythtv. I never had an issue with access to the files.
How did you set up mythtv? Mine was set up through the default Ubuntu package manager.
What I was talking about was a mythicalSetup problem. When mythicalSetup creates new folders it creates them as root and then chowns them to the sudo user. It does not change the group of the folder or file.
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SVN REV 483= if symlinking mode is Disabled, then set the group permissions chmod g=rw "$MoveDir/$ShowFileName.$originalext"
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Fixed Star rating on shows, Fixed & errors, fixed a few others. Thanks
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Let me know if there are any other problems.
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My only connect to my mythtv system is rsync downloads
Can I use it, I currently using Mythsexx, and mythlink?