(2014-01-10, 22:24)spiroid Wrote: [ -> ] (2014-01-10, 20:56)locomot1f Wrote: [ -> ]@spiroid -- you need to post full debug logs on either pastebin.com or xbmclogs.com
that little snippet is not enough to tell us anything.
@locomot1f: here is the link to the pastebin with the full content of the xbmc.log file: http://pastebin.com/DUdcHyPm
Edit: I just recompiled and reinstalled xbmc and it now works. I added some missing libraries that were listed in docs/README.linux docs/README.ubuntu and given by
Code:
sudo apt-get build-dep xbmc
Howto selfbuild xbmc, resulting targets will be in /usr/local
Code:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:wsnipex/xbmc-fernetmenta-master
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep xbmc
sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev
git clone https://github.com/FernetMenta/xbmc.git
cd xbmc
./bootstrap ; ./configure --enable-vdpau --disable-debug (--enable-pulse --disable-vaapi --disable-crystalhd)
make -j3
sudo make install
Howto update, as fernetmenta is a fast forward tree:
Code:
cd xbmc
git fetch origin
git reset --hard origin/master
git clean -xfd
ccache -cC (if you have ccache installed)
./bootstrap ; ./configure --enable-vdpau --disable-debug (--enable-pulse --disable-vaapi --disable-crystalhd)
make -j3
sudo make install
In order to start that custom version edit /etc/init/xbmc.conf to change /usr/bin/xbmc to /usr/local/bin/xbmc
Recent nightlies have a new PulseAudio Sink, enabling it with --enable-pulse does not harm for users without pulseaudio, as the enumeration will return empty and ALSA will be used. For the desktop users this should solve long standing Audio problems. Pulse itself currently has some limitations (not xbmc dependend). A) if you configure the device with pavucontrol to have 7.1 speakers, you won't have passthrough. Passthrough mode works (AC3, DTS, EAC3) if you just activate those codecs and keep the rest to default (e.g. Stereo).
if you want debs instead, run:
Code:
tools/Linux/packaging/mk-debian-package.sh
in the xbmc source tree. You must have the devscripts package installed(or pbuilder).
I built this latest version from git on Debian 64 bit and it with pulseaudio activated and has massive memory leaks.
I start it up and eats up all available memory and swaps out everything else. I have 8 GB RAM (6 GB useable because of my IGP) and had about 1-2 GB used before. I have to kill it.
First time i started up it (directly from the build directory as i always do first when i build it), showed up and i opened the sound settings to see what changed there. I opened the output device list and clicked on the "internal analog (PULSEAUDIO)" device when the hdd started to work and the mouse movement was skipping. Opened a top and saw xbmc eating 4.9 GB RAM. Killed it and restarted, but now it didnt even show up, only it begun aeting up RAM.
The log is here, although doesnt contain much, last thing is
Code:
15:04:09 T:140181269362624 ERROR: ActiveAE::Initialize - failed to init
http://pastebin.com/01nhuPwx
How can i enable full debug logging without access to the gui?
Nice :-) Remove your guisettings.xml for a moment.
(2014-01-11, 15:26)fritsch Wrote: [ -> ]Nice :-) Remove your guisettings.xml for a moment.
Same. I even removed my whole .xbmc dir and does the same.
I cannot help you - no logfiles, no backtrace nothing. As long I can only say: works for me.
If you build yourself, make sure you used ccache -cC in between.
I enabled full logs from the old version, see if helps:
http://pastebin.com/B2mcC2xX
Interestingly, the new xbmc started now, but as i clicked on the audio tab, the available memory (on the debug overlayed osd) started to decrease at an alarming rate and i had to kill it from the terminal as it didnt stop when i clicked on the windows close button.
Don't run Ubuntu releases that are not yet out at all. Install a Saucy version and fine.
well not really, i might lend 1 of a friend/work however there is no PS/2 port on my zotac so i don't think it will work with a PS/2 to USB adapter
edit: just read a topic saying to install 13.04 and run do-release-upgrade so guess im going to do that... Thanks for your help so far