On 05/31/2010 03:58 PM, Gerald Dachs wrote:
However, could you explainwhat part of the software creates "/var/cache/vdr/acpiwakeup.time". Is it automatic as soon as you have scheduled recordings?
It is written by the script S90.acpiwakeup that is called from the vdr on shutdown.
As I read the scrip given in the link there is no way to use the scheduled recording time to automatically deduce the next wakeup time. Or should a take a break or coffee?
-- eric
Eric Valette wrote:
On 05/31/2010 03:58 PM, Gerald Dachs wrote:
However, could you explainwhat part of the software creates "/var/cache/vdr/acpiwakeup.time". Is it automatic as soon as you have scheduled recordings?
It is written by the script S90.acpiwakeup that is called from the vdr on shutdown.
As I read the scrip given in the link there is no way to use the scheduled recording time to automatically deduce the next wakeup time.
vdr provides the time in UTC unix time to the script as first parameter.
Or should a take a break or coffee?
yes
On 05/31/2010 04:22 PM, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Eric Valette wrote:
On 05/31/2010 03:58 PM, Gerald Dachs wrote:
However, could you explainwhat part of the software creates "/var/cache/vdr/acpiwakeup.time". Is it automatic as soon as you have scheduled recordings?
It is written by the script S90.acpiwakeup that is called from the vdr on shutdown.
As I read the scrip given in the link there is no way to use the scheduled recording time to automatically deduce the next wakeup time.
vdr provides the time in UTC unix time to the script as first parameter.
Or should a take a break or coffee?
yes
Not the script given in the link that has been posted. Care to point to a more recent/different version?
-- eric