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Message #01482
[Bug 248232] Re: UPNP server shares a hardcoded directory
Thank you for helping to improve Mythbuntu by opening this ticket. I
am marking this ticket as confirmed because it appears to have enough
information to help the developers understand the problem. It is
possible I am wrong and another more experienced triager or developer
may adjust the status of the ticket to "incomplete" and request
additional information.
** Changed in: mythbuntu
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: mythbuntu
Status: New => Triaged
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UPNP server shares a hardcoded directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248232
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Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: Triaged
Bug description:
I have installed Mythbuntu as a master backend; it works well and records television programs. Recordings are stored to an NFS server which is mounted at /mnt/Public/MythTV.
I have now launched GeeXBox to test the UPnP server, and GeeXBox offers to open recordings from /mnt/shares/Hollywood/Recordings (Hollywood is the name of my master backend). Of course, there is nothing there because I didn't create a 'Recordings' directory in Mythbuntu.
I know that GeeXBox is finding the UPnP server because it found the name of my master backend (Hollywood). I know that Hollywood is self-consistent because it records programs and I can stream them through Mythweb. However, the UPnP server isn't reading the path that the recordings are going to; it must be using a hardcoded path.