Re: vdr shutdownskript - wrong time

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Steffen Barszus schrieb:
Ian Bates schrieb:

There is also a detailed section in the INSTALL document:

Thanks i have to admit i only checked the manpages.

If a timer is currently recording, or a recording would start within the
next 30 minutes (default for the "Min. event timeout" setup parameter), and the user insists in shutting down now, the first and second parameter will
correspond to a time that is "Min. event timeout" minutes in the future.

Before the shutdown program is called, the user will be prompted to inform
him that the system is about to shut down. If any remote control key is
pressed while this prompt is visible, the shutdown will be cancelled (and tried again later). The shutdown prompt will be displayed for 5 minutes, which
should be enough time for the user to react.

So its really a "feature" - Whats the use case for this - except for the surprise ? Should a shutdown script try to "fix" that ?
To answer to myself - there should be at least any sign that the shutdown skript can differentiate between real timer 30+ min in the future or if this feature kicked in. This is not possible at the moment. I would prefer
vdr is not calculating this and just providing the real time of the timer.

Someone who would have a problem with this ? Klaus, can this be changed ?

Kind Regards

Steffen

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