Suddenly, EPG in Tvheadend is now two hours before. Upgraded mono in ubuntu 20.04 to v6, upgraded wg++ from v4.2.4 to v5.0.1 with no success.
Using tv.nu in Sweden. Changed to Allente. No success. :(
Any suggestions?
Suddenly, EPG in Tvheadend is now two hours before. Upgraded mono in ubuntu 20.04 to v6, upgraded wg++ from v4.2.4 to v5.0.1 with no success.
Using tv.nu in Sweden. Changed to Allente. No success. :(
Any suggestions?
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you should find out what is your ubuntu timezone, may be the upgrade changed that, if i am not wrong you can type timedatectl in command line and to change timedatectl set-timezone xxxxxx. It will be good if you google for timezone for ubuntu, i am not sure what the correct command is.
My local time zone is correct. Local time is also correct. Is it possible that something has happened in mono?
>timedatectl
Local time: Fri 2023-07-28 18:37:06 CEST
Universal time: Fri 2023-07-28 16:37:06 UTC
RTC time: Fri 2023-07-28 16:37:06
Time zone: Europe/Stockholm (CEST, +0200)
System clock synchronized: yes
NTP service: n/a
RTC in local TZ: no
Multiple problems solved.
Webgrab was run as another user. And timezone in siteini was not UTC.
Tracking this down was a bit tricky. Easiet way was to delete the xmltv-file webgrab plus created and let webgrab create a new one. The force setting seemed to not work to rebuild the file with new time values.
I'm having the same problem, using allente. Is the file that should be deleted 'guide.xml'? And what setting should I use instead of 'force'?