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#4 Wrong scheduled time

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2010-04-13
2010-04-13
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After I changed from a Debian Etch 32-bit to a Debian Lenny 64-bit system, I have started to experience random scheduling problems. Here is an example from today (ajasta.sh is just a wrapper script that calls dvbsched, the output is from dvbsched):

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$ ajasta.sh 2010-04-13 22:59 121 sub tähtiportti-05x19+eureka
SCHEDULE 2010-04-13 22:59:00 dvb-t Sub false 10 7260 /m/delenn/digitv/video/dvb/dvb-2010-04-13-22:59-tähtiportti-05x19+eureka.mpg []
Job number is 0
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It looks OK, time is 22:59:00 as expected. However, when checking with dvblist -h, it is scheduled incorrectly!!!

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$ dvblist -h
Schedule is: 0 500 2010-04-13 23:59:00 dvb-t Sub false 7260 10 /m/delenn/digitv/video/dvb/dvb-2010-04-13-22:59-tähtiportti-05x19+eureka.mpg []
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Suddenly it is scheduled one hour later, 23:59 instead of 22:59! When deleting (dvbsched -r 0) and rescheduling using exactly the same command, recording starts now immediately (it is already way past 22:59 but not yet 23:59). It feels like this has gotten worse since the daylight saving time became effective about two weeks ago, but on the other hand, I haven't used the newer system for more than about 2 months. The old system never had any problems with schedules. I'm using dvbd-0.7.7 now. Not sure if I had an older version, dvbd-0.7.2 installed on the old system.

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