./Autobuild.sh -t precise-amd64
now it runs,
so, now i have few files in my folder:
http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=ac8d58-1376171867.png
i want install with
sudo dpkg -i tvheadend_3.1.694~precise_amd64.deb
and get
root@openmediavault:~# sudo dpkg -i tvheadend_3.1.694~precise_amd64.deb
Vormals abgewähltes Paket tvheadend wird gewählt.
(Lese Datenbank ... 27233 Dateien und Verzeichnisse sind derzeit installiert.)
Entpacken von tvheadend (aus tvheadend_3.1.694~precise_amd64.deb) ...
tvheadend (3.1.694~precise) wird eingerichtet ...
Trigger für man-db werden verarbeitet ...
if i want start tvheadend with
sudo service tvheadend start
i get
root@openmediavault:~# sudo service tvheadend start
exec: 129: start: not found
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tvheadend
works
i can add a username (ralf) and a password (12345)
if i open the webinterface: login not possible
the gui dont accept username/password
edit:
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after a restart of the system, TVHEADEND dont run, no Autostart :(
i start must start TVH with "tvheadend" in the console
login is now with my name and password possible
but why dont run TVH after a system restart???
Last login: Sat Aug 10 23:52:12 2013 from ralf-buero.fritz.box
root@openmediavault:~# tvheadend
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:charset: 59 entries loaded
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module eit created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module uk_freesat created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module uk_freeview created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module opentv-skyuk created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module opentv-ausat created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module opentv-skyit created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module pyepg created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epggrab: module xmltv created
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: loaded v2
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: channels 0
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: brands 0
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: seasons 0
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: episodes 0
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:epgdb: broadcasts 0
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:dvr: Creating new configuration ''
Aug 11 00:17:08 [WARNING]:dvr: Output directory for video recording is not yet c
onfigured for DVR configuration "". Defaulting to to "/root". This can be change
d from the web user interface.
Aug 11 00:17:08 [INFO]:CSA: Using SSE2 128bit parallel descrambling
Aug 11 00:17:08 [NOTICE]:START: HTS Tvheadend version 3.1.694 started, running a
s PID:2288 UID:0 GID:0, settings located in '/root/.hts/tvheadend'
Aug 11 00:17:09 [INFO]:AVAHI: Service 'Tvheadend' successfully established.
Aug 11 00:17:16 [ERROR]:HTTP: 192.168.1.8: / -- 401
ProfYaffle
I need to surrender at this point, I'm afraid - I don't know "real" Debian well enough to solve your problem.
On 'buntu, you'd have a tvheadend upstart script in /etc/init.d - see what the equivalent is on Debian, see that it's executable, see that it references the right executable(s), etc. It may be that the init.d script is there, but it's referencing an upstart job or something else that doesn't exist on Debian. You may also be able to call that script directly instead of usingsudo service... to help diagnose where it's going wrong; also, look in your syslog file after boot, see if there are any useful error messages there.
I'd also check your permissions, as you're manually starting the process as root, which isn't necessary: a default installation will run as hts/video, so that might be the issue.
Bit of a brain dump of where I'd go next.
Ralf Buck
i ve a entry in init.d (a link)
see
http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=704823-1376218551.png
Last login: Sun Aug 11 12:19:01 2013 from ralf-buero.fritz.box
root@openmediavault:~# cd /etc/init.d
root@openmediavault:/etc/init.d# ls -la tvheadend
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 11. Aug 00:00 tvheadend -> /lib/init/upstart-job
root@openmediavault:/etc/init.d#
http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=7eaad2-1376218728.png
hope this help.
ProfYaffle
I think that's your problem - I don't believe that upstart is installed by default on Debian, so that link points to a non-existent script. You should have a matching syslog error that confirms this.
It's probably a packaging issue - maybe because we've tried to install the 'buntu .deb, or simply differences between the two distros.
I think you have two main choices:
1. Add something to rc.local to start tvheadend, or
2. Replace the symlink here with a startup script
A quick Google throws this up, so have a look here:
https://tvheadend.org/d/995-debian-build-from-git-ok-question-how-to-autostart