vdr delivers wrong time after sucessfull recording

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Why does VDR 1.24 deliver the same wakeup time twice?
(Debian-Kernel 2.6.11)

When VDR shuts down, the wakeup time is OK.
But after that power on occured and the recording
finshed, VDR delivers the same time again.
See partial /var/log/syslog below

Too in noticed that the automatically catched "text" for
the recording title does (almost?) always belong to the 
previous program and not to the recorded.




04:05:06 msi vdr[5555]: executing '/video0/pwroff 1117519200 14094 1 "Morgenmagazin" 0'
04:05:06 msi pwroff: VDR shutdown 1:1117519200 2:14094 3:1 4:Morgenmagazin 5:0 
04:05:07 msi pwroff: no one logged in
04:05:08 msi pwroff: /proc/acpi/alarm:2005-05-31 06:55:00 Waketime:2005-05-31 06:55:00
04:05:08 msi /video0/pwroff: VDR shutdown delay now 1:1117519200 2:14094 3:1
4:Morgenmagazin 5:0 
04:05:08 msi shutdown[7127]: shutting down for system halt
04:05:08 msi init: Switching to runlevel: 0
04:05:08 msi vdr[5555]: max. latency time 60 seconds
..
04:05:22 msi kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
04:05:22 msi kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
04:05:22 msi exiting on signal 15
power off

wakeup

06:56:31 msi syslogd 1.4.1#16: restart.
06:56:31 msi kernel: klogd 1.4.1#16, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
...
06:57:02 msi logger[5429]: starting /root/video/VDR/runvdr
06:57:04 msi kernel: lirc_serial: auto-detected active low receiver
06:57:04 msi kernel: lirc_dev: lirc_register_plugin: sample_rate: 0
06:57:06 msi vdr[5554]: VDR version 1.3.24 started

...recording...

07:32:22 msi vdr[5554]: executing '/video0/pwroff 1117519200 1658 1 "Morgenmagazin" 0'
07:32:22 msi pwroff: VDR shutdown 1:1117519200 2:1658 3:1 4:Morgenmagazin 5:0

07:32:22 msi pwroff: no one logged in
07:32:23 msi pwroff: /proc/acpi/alarm:2005-05-31 06:55:00 Waketime:2005-05-31 06:55:00
07:32:23 msi /video0/pwroff: VDR shutdown delay now 1:1117519200 2:1658 3:1 4:Morgenmagazin 5:0 
07:32:23 msi shutdown[6166]: shutting down for system halt
07:32:23 msi init: Switching to runlevel: 0
07:32:23 msi pwroff: has a problem? shutdown failed!

power off

no wake upp... (should have been 10:50)


timer.conf..
Sorry, none. i made that timer a "one shot" and VDR already had
deleted it. (Is there no flag to tell VDR *not* to delete
one-shots automatically? Somestimes a recoding missmatched teh
actual schedule. So it's nice to catch an old one-shot, because
EPG does not go very much backwards nor very much into the future.)
Rainer---<=====>                         Vertraulich
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