On 06/15/13 11:30, Duval Mickael wrote:
Ok I have cloned your repo with Git, and I've make two patch files.
Can you explain to me why there are fr-All and fr-Cherbourg? (and
fr-Bordeaux)?
Does fr-All not work for those two places? If fr-All does everything,
it's ok to merge the other two in. nl-All is all transponders for the
country as a lot of frequencies are shared. We could have 10 or so
nl-<area> but they'd be all really small.
So is fr-All everything for the entire country, but has Cherbourg and
Bordeaux extra, very different freq's?
Merged in c8050e8105b1b4b5364f57d8b3e658c80fb04a53 for now
Thanks,
oliver
2013/6/15 Duval Mickael <duvalmickael@xxxxxxxxx>:
In zip there is a little modification for city of cherbourg (add two
new muxes) and a fr_ALL for France all channels DVB-T initial
scan.
What's the problem exactly with my files?
Thanks
Duval Mickael
2013/6/14 Oliver Schinagl <oliver+list@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 06/13/13 19:10, Duval Mickael wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I send this email to you for a DVB-T scan file for the city of Cherbourg
FRANCE, modified with the last channels.
I also enclose a package file that includes all channels available for
DVB-T in France.
I've applied your patch (after manually working it over) last time.
What is in this zip? Please send a patch file what still needs to be
adjusted. Cherbourg is in the repo now, isn't it?
Sorry for my poor English ;-)
Thank you.
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