Setup: -vdr-1.3.27-enAIO-2.4.diff -vdr-1.3.27-subtitles-0.3.7-and-ttxtsubs-0.0.5.diff -vdr-1.3.27-finnish.diff
and plugins (and patches when needed): -vdr-femon-0.9.0 -vdr-mp3-0.9.12 -vdr-osdteletext-0.5 + vdr-osdteletext-0.5-finnish.diff patch -vdr-subtitles-0.3.7 -vdr-text2skin-1.1 (cvs) -vdr-ttxtsubs-0.0.5 + vdr-ttxtsubs-0.0.5-premium-edition.diff patch -vdr-tvonscreen-0.7.0 + vdr-tvonscreen-0.7.0-1.3.diff patch -vdr-timeline-0.9.0 + vdr-1.3.25-timeline-0.9.0.diff patch -vdr-sysinfo-0.0.4a
DVB drivers are from kernel 2.6.12.1. DVB-C card is Technotrend's FF card (v1.5 iirc).
NTPL is disabled (export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1).
Bug:
VDR+mplayer: After movie has been played till end i.e. autostopped VDR crashed without any error log what happened (not from mplayer or VDR). runvdr script did not restart VDR but had to be manually started. DVB driver was working ok i.e. no re-loading of driver was needed.
Pasi
On 17 Jul 2005 Pasi Juppo pasi.juppo@iki.fi wrote:
Can you please provide a backtrace of this? Am I right, that mplayer is hanging around as orphan when VDR has died?
Regards.
On Sunday 17 July 2005 21:36, Pasi Juppo wrote:
Did anything really crash or is mplayer just hanging like it does with the dxr3 most of the time? It usually goes away after pressing the menu key or the blue key.
Don't know how to do it.
Am I right, that mplayer is hanging around as orphan when VDR has died?
Not sure. Don't know what would kill VDR before mplayer has finished. I've tried this couple of time so it should be repeatable: let video clip (maybe needs to be several mins long) end by its own instead of stopping it and VDR will crash.
I'll be away few days so cannot give more details for a while..
Pasi
On 19 Jul 2005 Pasi Juppo pasi.juppo@iki.fi wrote:
Can you please provide a backtrace of this?
Don't know how to do it.
Look at http://linux.bytesex.org/gdb.html. Don't hesitate to ask, if any problems arise. ;)
No problem with that here...
Regards.