id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,mlocked 120,"AutoExpire method defaults to no-auto-expire; no GUI to set ""oldest-first"" policy",Robert Tsai ,danielk,"In AutoExpire::FillExpireList, the expMethod is chosen by querying for the value of ""AutoExpireMethod"", and defaulting to zero. The ""1"" method is the ""oldest-first"" auto-expire method. So the default (""0"") is to not auto-expire anything at all (as confirmed by the comment). However, the GUI for configuring AutoExpire (e.g., a combo box with only one choice) has been under #if 0 for quite some time now. So any fresh install will not have any way to turn on auto-expire short of entering MySQL and inserting the configuration value by hand. I think at least for now, AutoExpire::FillExpireList should use a default value of ""1"". Another possibility is to rework the AutoExpire configuration UI to use a single combo box for: AutoExpire: Off (0) Oldest-First (1) instead of the current boolean AutoExpire on/off followed by a (commented-out) ""autoexpire method"". But I'm not sure if that will also affect max-episodes auto-expire.",defect,closed,minor,0.19,mythtv,head,medium,fixed,,,0