[vdr] Updating actuator plugin

2012-01-16 Thread YUP
Hi Luca, Maybe it is a right time to update your actuator plugin. There are some changes in vdr-1.7.23, it is enough to change SystemValues to SystemValuesSat to compile vdr-actuator against the last vdr-1.7.23, or simply: sed -i -e "s/SystemValues/SystemValuesSat/" actuator.c Regards, Yarema

Re: [vdr] vdr-1.7.23 uses the wrong DVB headers

2012-01-16 Thread Jouni Karvo
On 16.01.2012 20:47, Jouni Karvo wrote: Hi, I have a self compiled 3.2.1-SMP kernel in Debian: Never mind - I found the instructions in the "HISTORY" file. yours, Jouni ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mai

[vdr] vdr-1.7.23 uses the wrong DVB headers

2012-01-16 Thread Jouni Karvo
On 15.01.2012 22:46, Udo Richter wrote: Hi list, And here I was, thinking that I could finally drop support for this old compatibility patch that noone really needs any more, and then the new VDR-1.7.23 requires linux-3.0 or newer headers to compile... yay... Hi, I have a self compiled 3.2.1-S

Re: [vdr] howto ignore lines in channels.conf

2012-01-16 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
You could change the line to a lable by starting it with ": ". If I understand it correctly, using a space after : instead of @ and it becomes a label for the channels after. A way to group them sort of. You can then using it as a quick jump to the channel that follows, but it should be skiped

Re: [vdr] howto ignore lines in channels.conf

2012-01-16 Thread Tony Houghton
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:51:26 +0100 Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > On 16.01.2012 01:45, Tony Houghton wrote: > > > > VDR can already do that. Before each numbered group add a line ":@1 > > ", ":@10 ", ":@20 " etc. Exclude the quotes, but ISTR there was some > > problem if I didn't include a trailing s

Re: [vdr] howto ignore lines in channels.conf

2012-01-16 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 16.01.2012 01:45, Tony Houghton wrote: On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:18:40 +0100 cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote: There is one bit of information that I would like to add to channels.conf, and that's the channel number. This information cannot be added the README, and other files, as this is informa