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[Bug 574116] Re: Date::Manip changed in 10.04/Lucid

 

We really do appreciate you opening this ticket to help improve
Mythbuntu, but it needs to be closed for a number of reasons. The
biggest one is that upstream has moved on to a new version and believes
this to be fixed. Could you please verify if this issue still exists in
the latest version?

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new ticket if this (or any other) problem occurs with the newer
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       Status: Triaged => Expired

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Title:
  Date::Manip changed in 10.04/Lucid

Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV:
  Expired
Status in MythTV:
  Fix Released
Status in libdate-manip-perl package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in mythplugins package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm finding that mythweather only updates the first time I check it.
  For subsequent checks on the same day, it only uses the cached value.
  I've determined that the problem is that the envcan.pl script for
  Canada isn't calculating today's time properly, but I don't know perl,
  and I can't figure out how to fix it.

  Further details:

  The script command my frontend calls is:

  "nice /usr/share/mythtv/mythweather/scripts/ca_envcan/envcan.pl -u SI
  -d /home/greg/.mythtv/MythWeather/ENVCAN on-118"

  which runs without errors.  However, when you look in the file it
  creates, it says

  2010-05-02T00:15:00 2010-05-02T00:00:00
  %results = ('pressure' => '1003','visibility' => '24.1','copyright' => 'Copy$ ...

  The first date/time on the first line is supposed to be the time of
  the next update.  The second date/time is supposed to be the current
  date/time.  If the current time is less than the next update time, the
  script uses the cached values.  However, the script always thinks it
  is midnight, so it uses the cached value since midnight is before
  00:15.  Once you reach the next day, the date changes, and it allows
  another update.

  I'm running Mythbuntu 10.04 with all the updates applied.  The version
  of mythweather I'm using is 0.23.0+fixes24269-0ubuntu0+mythbuntu2.

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