MVallevand wrote:
> Tom Metro wrote:
>> mvpmc -s mythtv -D mythtv -T --web-port&
>
> That config file should fail, because you didn't pass an argument
> after --web-port.
Thank you. It turns out there are several problems with that command line.
I'm not sure why I had the -T option specified, but it requires an argument.
The -s and -D options say they are supposed to have an IP address, yet I
was using a domain name. I'm not sure how strict the code is on that
point, but I didn't test it.
The -D switch is documented (per the usage help compiled-in to mvpmc) as:
-D display VNC server IP address[:display]
yet the command:
# mvpmc -s 192.168.0.203 -D 192.168.0.203 -T --web-port 80
Incorrectly formatted VNC server '192.168.0.203'
returns an error. Apparently the display component is not optional, and
thus shouldn't be shown in square brackets.
The --web-port option is correctly documented:
--web-port port configuration port
as requiring a port:
# mvpmc -s 192.168.0.203 -D 192.168.0.203:0 --web-port
mvpmc: option `--web-port' requires an argument
but I had been following the wiki, which showed:
--web-port [port]
--web-port ## the default is 80
Yet clearly the port is required, and thus there is no default.
I've updated the wiki to correct these items.
-Tom
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