On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 10:16:55PM +0200, Kartsa wrote:
Please compile softdevice and vdr with -g, or at the very least do not strip them. We're interested in the function names.
What do you mean by -g? Where does that option go? I must point out that I am quite a novice in linuxe still.
The -g option of gcc requests the inclusion of debugging symbols to the executable. Without -g, symbols with static linkage would be excluded from the object files. AFAIK, also the native cc of proprietary Unix platforms follow that convention.
I would suspect that you haven't set up TCP/IP networking before starting vdr for the first time.
I did make a working linux box with all updates before even installing vdr.
Can you add the line
(/sbin/ifconfig; /sbin/route -n) > /tmp/inet.txt
to the script that starts vdr, right before the vdr command? That would answer my question if TCP/IP networking is set up before vdr is started for the first time.
I made a test and recompiled vdr and plugins and put starting command in rc.local. Now it starts ok and cpu load is about 60%. But if I let FC6 initscript start vdr I get 99%cpu load on startup.
This is another hint that the original init script might be run before configuring TCP/IP networking.
Marko