As for pete, I think he's the grumpy alter ego for mike, either that or mike has a disturbing no.1 fan / stalker

Pete77 wrote:p.s.unnecessarily having to chmod files that could perfectly well have been chmodded in to the right state for the end user by their author
No that's the whole point, the zip format (and WIndows specifically) does not understand Unix file permissions as used by your Tivo so this is impossible.
Wrong. I have installed numerous zip files with Tivo hacks written by Mikerr on to my Tivo but unzipped them on my Windows laptop first before FTP'ng them over and the file permissions do always stay just how they were when he created them.
healeydave wrote:As for pete, I think he's the grumpy alter ego for mike, either that or mike has a disturbing no.1 fan / stalker
Tcm2007 wrote:Given your comments to me on TCF today, you really did get out of the wrong side of bed this morning, and seem intent an alienating anyone who might conceivably help you with any problems in the future.
I really hope Mike wakes up to you soon and stops doing things just for you, then you really will be in trouble when things go wrong.
healeydave wrote:Despite being fooled to begin with myself, I have let the alter ego thing go for the time being, people that do that get no credit for their real name and it's a lot of work keeping it up so more fool them.
mikerr wrote:I think with Pete you're either his best buddy, or "the enemy" - no inbetween !
Yes just read that - not the best way to request a hack pete, by first offending all the hackers !
Pete77 wrote: all I can tell you is that if have a copy of my whole hack directory structure on my PC hard drive and FTP it back to my Tivo when I get a /var wipe (I had none for four years and then about four of them in six months but none now for nearly a year) it does seem to work and DailyMail, Tivoweb, Highlights and all the old favourites work just as before. I have even checked what the permission settings were of some files I FTP'ed back and they have always been the same as the ones they were meant to be in the original instructions for Tivo installation of that hack or module.
Tcm2007 wrote:Some of them won't be. For TW modules it doesn't matter, nor for files directly called by another scripts such as rc.sysinit author. But if you were to try to directly run some of these from BASH it would be another issue - I guess you've been lucky. I doubt symlinks would survive the FTP approach either.
Pete77 wrote:You clearly are an alter ego of spitfires.
knowing the intricacies of some outdated mainframe operating system language developed in the 1970s and its more recent spinoff for PCs.
Rachel wrote:Pete77 wrote:You clearly are an alter ego of spitfires.I know him, we go to the same church. He got me interested in computers and tivo.
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