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[Bug 572093] [NEW] Mythgallery installer tries to create /var/lib/mythtv/pictures on read-only NFS automount and complains when it can't.

 

Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: mythplugins

I just upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04, and in the process it installed
mythgallery-0.23.0+fixes21404. While doing so it tried to create
/var/lib/mythtv/pictures, and I got an error dialog complaining about
'error creating directory ... No such file or directory'.

On this frontend-only machine, /var/lib/mythtv/pictures is automounted
read-only using NFS. Hence there's no way that the installer can create
the directory, and I doubt this is a particularly unusual configuration
for a MythTV frontend.

I also suspect that if it did try to automount that directory then it
failed because I'd switched from wireless to wired network for the
upgrade so that downloads would go faster, and that meant the machine's
IP address changed and was no longer authorised to use the NFS server.
Possibly the installer is smart enough not to try to create it if the
automount works.

** Affects: mythplugins (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: automount mythgallery nfs

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Mythgallery installer tries to create /var/lib/mythtv/pictures on read-only NFS automount and complains when it can't.
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Bug description:
Binary package hint: mythplugins

I just upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04, and in the process it installed mythgallery-0.23.0+fixes21404. While doing so it tried to create /var/lib/mythtv/pictures, and I got an error dialog complaining about 'error creating directory ... No such file or directory'.

On this frontend-only machine, /var/lib/mythtv/pictures is automounted read-only using NFS. Hence there's no way that the installer can create the directory, and I doubt this is a particularly unusual configuration for a MythTV frontend.

I also suspect that if it did try to automount that directory then it failed because I'd switched from wireless to wired network for the upgrade so that downloads would go faster, and that meant the machine's IP address changed and was no longer authorised to use the NFS server. Possibly the installer is smart enough not to try to create it if the automount works.





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