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[Xmltv-devel] tv_grab_in failing test_grabbers (works for me)
Karl Dietz
2010-09-17 19:48:42 UTC
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Hi Chris,

can I see "date; head -n 3 t_in_*[0-9].xml" from unstable nightly or
testing nightly?
On my more or less up to date unstable it works like a charm.
As the data source only has today and tomorrow I suspect that somehow
the filters end up with data from one day to far into the future which
means no data at all.

Regards,
Karl
Robert Eden
2010-09-29 15:22:56 UTC
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I updated _in for better handling in the case of errors.

The nightly status still shows "noprogrammes" but I get data, so maybe
the lineup changed and --configure needs to be run again.

Robert
Post by Karl Dietz
Hi Chris,
can I see "date; head -n 3 t_in_*[0-9].xml" from unstable nightly or
testing nightly?
On my more or less up to date unstable it works like a charm.
As the data source only has today and tomorrow I suspect that somehow
the filters end up with data from one day to far into the future which
means no data at all.
Regards,
Karl
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Chris Butler
2010-09-29 20:50:36 UTC
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Post by Robert Eden
I updated _in for better handling in the case of errors.
The nightly status still shows "noprogrammes" but I get data, so maybe
the lineup changed and --configure needs to be run again.
Sorry for the delay in replying.. I did look into this, but it seems to be a
non-trivial issue, and I've not had chance to delve further into it.

I can get data if I run the grabber from the commandline (inside the
validator's chroot environment), but the validator seems to be failing
running the same commands. The weird thing is that it's not producing a
t_in_1.log file at all (or something is removing it).

I've just re-run --configure to update the config, just in case that fixes
it.

I have just run the validator manually with '--only in' on the test_grabbers
commandline, and it seems to have passed. We'll see if the overnight run
works.
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