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SUCCESS -- MythTv-0.25_rc156 upgrade from 0.24 worked on i686 and x86_64 -- SUCCESS
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Dear Team:

Thought after all my negative posts and issues I should post that the
conversion of my x86_64 MythTV box {frontend and backend} from 0.24 to
0.25_rc156 was successful. I also got the i686 remote frontend to
upgrade from 0.24 to 0.25_rc156.

One strange thing I learned was that the 0.25 frontend will not
connect to the 0.24 backend. This may be obvious to some, but was a
surprise to me.

For those needing details here goes for upgrade 0.24 to 0.25 that
worked for me. I am sure there were shortcuts and an easier means but
this was simple for me to follow:

Step 0 - service mythbackend stop
Step 1 - rpm -qa | grep myth > myth-0.24.lst
Step 2 - yum erase $(cat myth-0.24.lst)
Step 3 - cp myth-0.24.lst myth-0.25.lst
Step 4 - vi myth-0.25.lst and change the 24 to 25 and remove rest of
package names
Step 5 - yum install $(cat myth-0.25.lst)
Step 6 - mythtv-setup and let the databases upgrade
Step 7 - service mythbackend start
Step 8 - mythfrontend and let the databases upgrade

Sincerely,
Bob Lightfoot
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Re: SUCCESS -- MythTv-0.25_rc156 upgrade from 0.24 worked on i686 and x86_64 -- SUCCESS [ In reply to ]
Hi Bob,

Just wanted to say thanks for this. I've just upgraded from 0.24 to 0.25
on my CentOS 6.2 x86_64 box following your instructions and it worked
perfectly. It was the smoothest MythTV upgrade I can recall.

Steve.

PS. Thanks also to Axel for providing the packages!

On 14/04/2012 11:59 AM, Bob Lightfoot wrote:
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> Dear Team:
>
> Thought after all my negative posts and issues I should post that the
> conversion of my x86_64 MythTV box {frontend and backend} from 0.24 to
> 0.25_rc156 was successful. I also got the i686 remote frontend to
> upgrade from 0.24 to 0.25_rc156.
>
> One strange thing I learned was that the 0.25 frontend will not
> connect to the 0.24 backend. This may be obvious to some, but was a
> surprise to me.
>
> For those needing details here goes for upgrade 0.24 to 0.25 that
> worked for me. I am sure there were shortcuts and an easier means but
> this was simple for me to follow:
>
> Step 0 - service mythbackend stop
> Step 1 - rpm -qa | grep myth> myth-0.24.lst
> Step 2 - yum erase $(cat myth-0.24.lst)
> Step 3 - cp myth-0.24.lst myth-0.25.lst
> Step 4 - vi myth-0.25.lst and change the 24 to 25 and remove rest of
> package names
> Step 5 - yum install $(cat myth-0.25.lst)
> Step 6 - mythtv-setup and let the databases upgrade
> Step 7 - service mythbackend start
> Step 8 - mythfrontend and let the databases upgrade
>
> Sincerely,
> Bob Lightfoot
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