vdr-sxfe isn't working for me at the moment. I'm using 1.0.6+cvs20110213.0131-1 from Tobias Grimm's repository. I've tried it on two different PCs, both running Debian unstable amd64; neither of them are the same PC VDR is running on. I can't check it on my VDR box at the moment, but it did work a couple of days ago and I don't think it's been upgraded since.
It prints:
vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs (build with xine-lib 1.1.19, using xine-lib 1.1.19)
VDR server not given, searching ... Found VDR server: host 192.168.1.68, port 37890 [5697] [vdr-fe] GNOME screensaver disabled [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdscaler failed [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdreorder failed Segmentation fault
I can't get a useful backtrace, because it's stripped.
Hi, Which output driver have you tried? It seems that libxine fails with it. Can you please also post the full call?
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 07:32:10PM +0000, Tony Houghton wrote:
vdr-sxfe isn't working for me at the moment. I'm using 1.0.6+cvs20110213.0131-1 from Tobias Grimm's repository. I've tried it on two different PCs, both running Debian unstable amd64; neither of them are the same PC VDR is running on. I can't check it on my VDR box at the moment, but it did work a couple of days ago and I don't think it's been upgraded since.
It prints:
vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs (build with xine-lib 1.1.19, using xine-lib 1.1.19)
VDR server not given, searching ... Found VDR server: host 192.168.1.68, port 37890 [5697] [vdr-fe] GNOME screensaver disabled [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdscaler failed [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdreorder failed Segmentation fault
I can't get a useful backtrace, because it's stripped.
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 20:55:47 +0100 Halim Sahin halim.sahin@t-online.de wrote:
Which output driver have you tried?
I've tried with no video.driver setting (with nouveau and nvidia X drivers), and also setting it to xv, opengl and sdl (with nvidia). They all crash in the same way.
It seems that libxine fails with it. Can you please also post the full call?
I just called "vdr-sxfe" with no arguments.
But I've discovered the problem is because Debian's libxine1 packages now have a newer version than Tobias'. I've had to "downgrade" them all because the standard packages don't seem to be compatible with VDR 1.7.
Tobias, any chance of updated packages so I can use apt-get (dist-)upgrade without having to fix xine ever time? Or is there a way to tie packages to a certain repository without necessarily having to pin the current version?
There's also a memory leak in vdr 1.7.16-1devel2 or something it's linked with, so if that's known and fixed upstream an update for that would be useful too.
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 07:32:10PM +0000, Tony Houghton wrote:
vdr-sxfe isn't working for me at the moment. I'm using 1.0.6+cvs20110213.0131-1 from Tobias Grimm's repository. I've tried it on two different PCs, both running Debian unstable amd64; neither of them are the same PC VDR is running on. I can't check it on my VDR box at the moment, but it did work a couple of days ago and I don't think it's been upgraded since.
It prints:
vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs (build with xine-lib 1.1.19, using xine-lib 1.1.19)
VDR server not given, searching ... Found VDR server: host 192.168.1.68, port 37890 [5697] [vdr-fe] GNOME screensaver disabled [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdscaler failed [5697] [xine-vo ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver) [5697] [vdr-fe] wire_video_driver() for osdreorder failed Segmentation fault
I can't get a useful backtrace, because it's stripped.
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