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mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback
Stephen -

Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv is
missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work until I
added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency. This could be
my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk and added from
there. It's possible that python-lxml would get installed from a
"normal install"

Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can see
the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just aren't
getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and didn't
see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec support in
myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
> Stephen -
>
> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv
> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency. This
> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk and
> added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get installed
> from a "normal install"
>
> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and
> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>
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Barry,

Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder look
as I wanted to include it in the original builds.

Cheers
Stephen

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>> Stephen -
>>
>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv
>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency.
>> This could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install
>> disk and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>> installed from a "normal install"
>>
>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and
>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>
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> Barry,
>
> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>
> Cheers
> Stephen
>
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I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I assume
you are using

https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>> Stephen -
>>>
>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv
>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency. This
>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>
>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and
>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>> Barry,
>>
>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Stephen
>>
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> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I assume
> you are using
>
> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>
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So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it was
being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I would
expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't see
that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against the
library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all my
assumptions would be incorrect.

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>
>
> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>> Stephen -
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv
>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency. This
>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>
>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and
>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>> Barry,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I assume
>> you are using
>>
>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> atrpms-users mailing list
>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>
> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>
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>
Barry,

Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic builds
help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence the
delay.

Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.

Cheers
Stephen

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for them
>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like python-Mythtv
>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency. This
>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>
>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version and
>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>
>>>> Barry,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Stephen
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I assume
>>> you are using
>>>
>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>
>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> atrpms-users mailing list
>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>
> Barry,
>
> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic builds
> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence the
> delay.
>
> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>
> Cheers
> Stephen
>
> _______________________________________________
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Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem its a
libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty that the
adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it can't give it to
mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config file option to specify
so that the library can find the /dev/tty without the detection code.

The error is:
libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight
USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
libCEC if this adapter is being used

Here is where I got libcec from ;)
libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms

If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to compile
libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit of catch-up
considering you have already packaged it, so have a build script.

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 25/02/2015 6:07 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>
>
> On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for
>>>>>> them
>>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like
>>>>>> python-Mythtv
>>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency.
>>>>>> This
>>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and can
>>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend --version
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>
>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a couple of
>>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I
>>>> assume
>>>> you are using
>>>>
>>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
>>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
>>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
>>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
>>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
>>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>> Barry,
>>
>> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic builds
>> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
>> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
>> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
>> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence the
>> delay.
>>
>> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Stephen
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> atrpms-users mailing list
>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>
> Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem its
> a libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty that
> the adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it can't give
> it to mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config file option to
> specify so that the library can find the /dev/tty without the
> detection code.
>
> The error is:
> libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight
> USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
> libCEC if this adapter is being used
>
> Here is where I got libcec from ;)
> libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
> libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms
>
> If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to compile
> libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit of catch-up
> considering you have already packaged it, so have a build script.
>
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>
You can start with the src rpm and unpack
rpm2cpio libcec-2.1.3-2.el6.src.rpm | cpio -iv

libcec 2.4 is out so that is probably the place to start

I may have a look tomorrow if I have time.

Cheers and good luck
Stephen

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 25/02/2015 7:03 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
> On 25/02/2015 6:07 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking for
>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like
>>>>>>> python-Mythtv
>>>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a dependency.
>>>>>>> This
>>>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo and
>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend
>>>>>>> --version and
>>>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a
>>>>>> couple of
>>>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>>
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I
>>>>> assume
>>>>> you are using
>>>>>
>>>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
>>>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>>>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
>>>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
>>>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
>>>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>>>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
>>>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>> Barry,
>>>
>>> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic
>>> builds
>>> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
>>> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
>>> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
>>> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence the
>>> delay.
>>>
>>> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>
>> Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem its
>> a libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty that
>> the adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it can't give
>> it to mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config file option to
>> specify so that the library can find the /dev/tty without the
>> detection code.
>>
>> The error is:
>> libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight
>> USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
>> libCEC if this adapter is being used
>>
>> Here is where I got libcec from ;)
>> libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
>> libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms
>>
>> If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to compile
>> libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit of
>> catch-up considering you have already packaged it, so have a build
>> script.
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> atrpms-users mailing list
>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>
> You can start with the src rpm and unpack
> rpm2cpio libcec-2.1.3-2.el6.src.rpm | cpio -iv
>
> libcec 2.4 is out so that is probably the place to start
>
> I may have a look tomorrow if I have time.
>
> Cheers and good luck
> Stephen
>
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>
my mistake libcec 2.2.0 is current

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 25/02/2015 9:39 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
> On 25/02/2015 7:03 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
>> On 25/02/2015 6:07 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking
>>>>>>>> for them
>>>>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like
>>>>>>>> python-Mythtv
>>>>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a
>>>>>>>> dependency. This
>>>>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo
>>>>>>>> and can
>>>>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend
>>>>>>>> --version and
>>>>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a
>>>>>>> couple of
>>>>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>>>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I
>>>>>> assume
>>>>>> you are using
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>>>>
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>
>>>>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
>>>>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>>>>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
>>>>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
>>>>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
>>>>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>>>>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
>>>>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>
>>>> Barry,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic
>>>> builds
>>>> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
>>>> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
>>>> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
>>>> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence
>>>> the
>>>> delay.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Stephen
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>>> Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem
>>> its a libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty
>>> that the adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it
>>> can't give it to mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config
>>> file option to specify so that the library can find the /dev/tty
>>> without the detection code.
>>>
>>> The error is:
>>> libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight
>>> USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
>>> libCEC if this adapter is being used
>>>
>>> Here is where I got libcec from ;)
>>> libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
>>> libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms
>>>
>>> If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to
>>> compile libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit
>>> of catch-up considering you have already packaged it, so have a
>>> build script.
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>> You can start with the src rpm and unpack
>> rpm2cpio libcec-2.1.3-2.el6.src.rpm | cpio -iv
>>
>> libcec 2.4 is out so that is probably the place to start
>>
>> I may have a look tomorrow if I have time.
>>
>> Cheers and good luck
>> Stephen
>>
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>>
> my mistake libcec 2.2.0 is current
>
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I've compiled 2.2 it should be at the repos soon - give it a try -
there appear to be no configuration options.

Good luck

Stephen

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 2/25/2015 3:02 AM, Stephen Collier wrote:
> On 25/02/2015 9:39 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
>> On 25/02/2015 7:03 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>> On 25/02/2015 6:07 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking
>>>>>>>>> for them
>>>>>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like
>>>>>>>>> python-Mythtv
>>>>>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would work
>>>>>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a
>>>>>>>>> dependency. This
>>>>>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install disk
>>>>>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you could
>>>>>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo
>>>>>>>>> and can
>>>>>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses just
>>>>>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend
>>>>>>>>> --version and
>>>>>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile in cec
>>>>>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a
>>>>>>>> couple of
>>>>>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>>>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much harder
>>>>>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I
>>>>>>> assume
>>>>>>> you are using
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually getting
>>>>>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>>>>>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend --version I
>>>>>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I don't
>>>>>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend linked
>>>>>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>>>>>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case all
>>>>>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>
>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic
>>>>> builds
>>>>> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes build at
>>>>> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
>>>>> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
>>>>> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence
>>>>> the
>>>>> delay.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem
>>>> its a libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty
>>>> that the adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it
>>>> can't give it to mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config
>>>> file option to specify so that the library can find the /dev/tty
>>>> without the detection code.
>>>>
>>>> The error is:
>>>> libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight
>>>> USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
>>>> libCEC if this adapter is being used
>>>>
>>>> Here is where I got libcec from ;)
>>>> libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
>>>> libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms
>>>>
>>>> If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to
>>>> compile libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit
>>>> of catch-up considering you have already packaged it, so have a
>>>> build script.
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>> You can start with the src rpm and unpack
>>> rpm2cpio libcec-2.1.3-2.el6.src.rpm | cpio -iv
>>>
>>> libcec 2.4 is out so that is probably the place to start
>>>
>>> I may have a look tomorrow if I have time.
>>>
>>> Cheers and good luck
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>> my mistake libcec 2.2.0 is current
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>
> I've compiled 2.2 it should be at the repos soon - give it a try -
> there appear to be no configuration options.
>
> Good luck
>
> Stephen
>
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Nope that didn't do it. Still not compiled with auto-discover support.
Also noticed that the package is libcec-2.2.0 but the libraries in the
package are 2.0.2. I didn't manage to get it compile with autodiscover
support. The compile scripts don't deal well with the all the changes
around systemd in CentOS7. Good news is that everything works in Myth
with CEC support, so we are on the right track. Just need to get a good
package so I can just yum update to stay current :)

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 28/02/2015 04:58, Barry Quiel wrote:

> Nope that didn't do it. Still not compiled with auto-discover
> support. Also noticed that the package is libcec-2.2.0 but the
> libraries in the package are 2.0.2. I didn't manage to get it compile
> with autodiscover support. The compile scripts don't deal well with
> the all the changes around systemd in CentOS7. Good news is that
> everything works in Myth with CEC support, so we are on the right
> track. Just need to get a good package so I can just yum update to
> stay current :)
>
Have you tried rebuilding the srpm yourself, maybe it needs the actual
adapter present to pick up the config support?

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Re: mythtv .27 centos 7 rpm feedback [ In reply to ]
On 28/02/2015 3:58 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>
>
> On 2/25/2015 3:02 AM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>> On 25/02/2015 9:39 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>> On 25/02/2015 7:03 pm, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>> On 25/02/2015 6:07 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/24/2015 9:53 PM, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>>> On 25/02/2015 3:19 PM, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2/24/2015 1:20 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 06:38, Stephen Collier wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 24/02/2015 4:08 pm, Barry Quiel wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Stephen -
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the CentOS7 packages of .27. I have been looking
>>>>>>>>>> for them
>>>>>>>>>> for a while. A quick piece of feedback. It looks like
>>>>>>>>>> python-Mythtv
>>>>>>>>>> is missing a dependency. None of the metadata lookups would
>>>>>>>>>> work
>>>>>>>>>> until I added python-lxml. It didn't get added as a
>>>>>>>>>> dependency. This
>>>>>>>>>> could be my issue however. I used the CentOS minimal install
>>>>>>>>>> disk
>>>>>>>>>> and added from there. It's possible that python-lxml would get
>>>>>>>>>> installed from a "normal install"
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Also one request: Any chance your next build of mythtv you
>>>>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>>>>> include hdmi-cec support? I installed libcec from your repo
>>>>>>>>>> and can
>>>>>>>>>> see the cec traffic with my pulse8 adapter. The key presses
>>>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>>>> aren't getting into mythfrontend. I did a mythfrontend
>>>>>>>>>> --version and
>>>>>>>>>> didn't see cec listed. My guess is that you didn't compile
>>>>>>>>>> in cec
>>>>>>>>>> support in myth, but I could be doing it wrong too.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the build. I've tried a
>>>>>>>>> couple of
>>>>>>>>> times to get cec in the build (not too hard) but it ignores it at
>>>>>>>>> configure time. If I know someone wants it I'll have a much
>>>>>>>>> harder
>>>>>>>>> look as I wanted to include it in the original builds.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>> I think it needs this patch to work with the version of libcec I
>>>>>>>> assume
>>>>>>>> you are using
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11338
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So no luck on the new packages. I'm not sure if its actually
>>>>>>> getting
>>>>>>> compiled in. I recall you mentioning you were have problems and it
>>>>>>> was being ignored by configure. When I do a mythfrontend
>>>>>>> --version I
>>>>>>> would expect to see something like using_cec or using_libcec. I
>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>> see that, but I could be wrong. I also don't see mythfrontend
>>>>>>> linked
>>>>>>> against libcec. But it's possible that they aren't linking against
>>>>>>> the library and just reading raw from the /dev/tty. In that case
>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>> my assumptions would be incorrect.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Barry,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry the new packages built before I made the changes. Automatic
>>>>>> builds
>>>>>> help me not have to keep kicking them off but they sometimes
>>>>>> build at
>>>>>> the wrong time. The 27.4-20 rpms are the ones you need. They should
>>>>>> build over the next couple of hours. Mock which is part of the build
>>>>>> system broke so I had to patch it before anything would build hence
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> delay.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me know if it works. It should be there soon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>>
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately it's still not working. But its not a myth problem
>>>>> its a libcec problem. Basically the library can't find the /dev/tty
>>>>> that the adapter is plugged into. So since it can't find it it
>>>>> can't give it to mythfrontend. I don't see any method or config
>>>>> file option to specify so that the library can find the /dev/tty
>>>>> without the detection code.
>>>>>
>>>>> The error is:
>>>>> USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to
>>>>> libCEC if this adapter is being used
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is where I got libcec from ;)
>>>>> libcec.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 @scrpms
>>>>> libcec-devel.x86_64 2.1.3-2.el7 scrpms
>>>>>
>>>>> If I can find the time maybe I will take a crack at trying to
>>>>> compile libcec with detection code. I'd probably be playing a bit
>>>>> of catch-up considering you have already packaged it, so have a
>>>>> build script.
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>>
>>>> You can start with the src rpm and unpack
>>>> rpm2cpio libcec-2.1.3-2.el6.src.rpm | cpio -iv
>>>>
>>>> libcec 2.4 is out so that is probably the place to start
>>>>
>>>> I may have a look tomorrow if I have time.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers and good luck
>>>> Stephen
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>>
>>> my mistake libcec 2.2.0 is current
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> atrpms-users mailing list
>>> atrpms-users@atrpms.net
>>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>>>
>> I've compiled 2.2 it should be at the repos soon - give it a try -
>> there appear to be no configuration options.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
>
> Nope that didn't do it. Still not compiled with auto-discover
> support. Also noticed that the package is libcec-2.2.0 but the
> libraries in the package are 2.0.2. I didn't manage to get it compile
> with autodiscover support. The compile scripts don't deal well with
> the all the changes around systemd in CentOS7. Good news is that
> everything works in Myth with CEC support, so we are on the right
> track. Just need to get a good package so I can just yum update to
> stay current :)
>
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>
The library was pulled from
https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec/tree/libcec-2.2.0-repack and they
were 2.2.0 not sure where 2.0.2 came from.

Stephen
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