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| -rw-r--r-- | HISTORY | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 3 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | runvdr | 11 | 
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 8 deletions
| @@ -4300,3 +4300,6 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History  - cDevice::Transferring() can now be used to determine whether the (primary)    device is currently playing in Transfer Mode (based on a suggestion by    Reinhard Nissl). +- The 'runvdr' script no longer uses the $VDRUSR environment variable to set +  the user id under which 'vdr' shall run. Just add the '-u username' option +  when you call 'runvdr'. @@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ watchdog timer to restart the program in case something happens that  causes a program hangup. If you change the command line options for the  call to the VDR program, be sure to NOT use the '-d' option! Otherwise  VDR will go into 'deamon' mode and the initial program call will return -immediately! +immediately! 'runvdr' needs to be started as user 'root'. Use the '-u' +option to run the actual 'vdr' program under a different user id.  Setting the system time:  ------------------------ @@ -5,12 +5,9 @@  # If VDR exits abnormally, the driver will be reloaded  # and VDR restarted.  # -# Set the environment variable VDRUSR to the user id you -# want VDR to run with. If VDRUSR is not set, VDR will run -# as user 'vdr'. -#  # Since this script loads the DVB driver, it must be started -# as user 'root'. +# as user 'root'. Add the option "-u username" to run VDR +# under the given user name.  #  # Any command line parameters will be passed on to the  # actual 'vdr' program. @@ -18,11 +15,11 @@  # See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and  # how to reach the author.  # -# $Id: runvdr 1.15 2005/12/31 13:30:11 kls Exp $ +# $Id: runvdr 1.16 2006/02/04 15:20:48 kls Exp $  DVBDIR="../DVB/driver"  VDRPRG="./vdr" -VDRCMD="$VDRPRG -u $VDRUSR -w 60 $*" +VDRCMD="$VDRPRG -w 60 $*"  LSMOD="`/sbin/lsmod | grep -w '^dvb' | wc -l`"  KILL="/usr/bin/killall -q -TERM" | 
