2014-05-28, 20:28
If anyone wants to take a look at remotely changing settings see this thread for some details http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=192491 and in particular Post#4 by joethefox.
(2014-05-28, 20:28)jjd-uk Wrote: If anyone wants to take a look at remotely changing settings see this thread for some details http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=192491 and in particular Post#4 by joethefox.i plan on expanding my application here http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=196669 in to a settings control panel for headless servers... but it might take some time.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7fffd9730700 (LWP 27493)]
0x00007ffff6766cbf in CGUIInfoManager::GetLabel(int, int, CStdStr<char>*) ()
from /lib/libxbmc.so
(2014-06-03, 21:48)bobbintb Wrote: I am getting a seg fault when running compiled under slackware. im investigating the issue but has anyone else had this problem?
(2014-06-08, 06:05)volkris Wrote:(2014-06-03, 21:48)bobbintb Wrote: I am getting a seg fault when running compiled under slackware. im investigating the issue but has anyone else had this problem?
Sorry bobbintb, I tried to reply the other day but don't know why the reply didn't go...
Yes, I get that segfault as well (on Ubuntu), and we could imagine it's because something is obviously looking for a UI that doesn't exist. I don't know anything approaching enough to figure out how to resolve the segfault, but I can short circuit it by adding a return to the top of GetLabel. I have NO idea what the implications of that are, though.
<backgroundupdate>true</backgroundupdate>
$ docker run -d --net=host --privileged -v /home/$(whoami)/.xbmcserver:/opt/xbmc-server/portable_data wernerb/docker-xbmc-server:gotham
$ docker run -v /home/$(whoami)/.xbmcserver:/opt/xbmc-server/portable_data --entrypoint=/opt/xbmc-server/xbmcVideoLibraryScan docker-xbmc-server:gotham --no-test --nolirc -p
(2014-06-09, 02:14)wernerb Wrote: Edit: Removed bind to ip stuff, not necessary
Hey guys,
I have updated the docker container for xbmc from frodo to gotham.
What's more, I updated it so that a bridge is not necessary anymore! You now only need a few commands to get gotham minified.
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(2014-06-08, 10:48)fant0m Wrote:(2014-06-08, 06:05)volkris Wrote:(2014-06-03, 21:48)bobbintb Wrote: I am getting a seg fault when running compiled under slackware. im investigating the issue but has anyone else had this problem?
Sorry bobbintb, I tried to reply the other day but don't know why the reply didn't go...
Yes, I get that segfault as well (on Ubuntu), and we could imagine it's because something is obviously looking for a UI that doesn't exist. I don't know anything approaching enough to figure out how to resolve the segfault, but I can short circuit it by adding a return to the top of GetLabel. I have NO idea what the implications of that are, though.
Have you checked that you havein both locations of your .xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml file? This can cause a segfault when it's not set to 'true'Code:<backgroundupdate>true</backgroundupdate>
Like volkris I also get a segfault when I have UPnP enabled. When this is disabled I am able to start the server & perform an update via the RPC interface. I haven't done further debugging to work out why this might be the case.
(2014-06-12, 17:53)bobbintb Wrote:(2014-06-08, 10:48)fant0m Wrote:(2014-06-08, 06:05)volkris Wrote: Sorry bobbintb, I tried to reply the other day but don't know why the reply didn't go...
Yes, I get that segfault as well (on Ubuntu), and we could imagine it's because something is obviously looking for a UI that doesn't exist. I don't know anything approaching enough to figure out how to resolve the segfault, but I can short circuit it by adding a return to the top of GetLabel. I have NO idea what the implications of that are, though.
Have you checked that you havein both locations of your .xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml file? This can cause a segfault when it's not set to 'true'Code:<backgroundupdate>true</backgroundupdate>
Like volkris I also get a segfault when I have UPnP enabled. When this is disabled I am able to start the server & perform an update via the RPC interface. I haven't done further debugging to work out why this might be the case.
I'm aware of that issue and that's not it. Mine is a separate issue.
ENV LANGUAGE en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
RUN locale-gen en_US en_US.UTF-8
RUN update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
RUN dpkg-reconfigure locales
(2014-06-13, 18:58)lithiumc Wrote: Please enable UTF8 in the docker image:
Code:ENV LANGUAGE en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
RUN locale-gen en_US en_US.UTF-8
RUN update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
RUN dpkg-reconfigure locales
(2014-06-13, 19:38)wernerb Wrote:(2014-06-13, 18:58)lithiumc Wrote: Please enable UTF8 in the docker image:
Code:ENV LANGUAGE en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
RUN locale-gen en_US en_US.UTF-8
RUN update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
RUN dpkg-reconfigure locales
Sure, do you want to create pull request? Could you also tell me what the problem is with the default locale? Does the container not work in some way?