Win Can people here analyze crash dumps, or do I need to submit a bug report?
#1
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I am relatively new to XBMC and leery of submitting a bug report until I know for sure it's a bug and not my own lack of experience.

Ever since installing XBMC, I have been unable to start the webserver. I have tried many different ports to ensure it's not just a port conflict. I have also tried launching as a portable install, to rule out any faulty settings I might have changed elsewhere. The second I enable the webserver in the GUI, I get a stack trace and crash dump file in the log folder. The GUI keeps running fine. The log file shows "NOTICE: Webserver: Starting..." but nothing after that. No failure message, no "successfully started" message.

I upgraded to Gotham to see if it was fixed, but alas, it's the same issue as when I ran Frodo.

Here are the debug logs. At 15:57:03 I disable/reenable the web server, and get another crash dump file right away.

Logs:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=120171

Crash Dumps:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jydh1o82zqs5xdw/ZpM_5Zy3x2

Thanks in advance for your help.
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#2
Crash logs for reproducable crashes like this are great. Most people fail to submit them.
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#3
Its not a crashlog, The OP posted crashdumps which are unreadable directly... you need something to open these what idk. Probably a dev can open that and read it via something so for a dev it would be helpful.

Those stack-traces are basically useless though, mostly it has nothing in them.
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#4
Yeah i think you need the debug symbols for the version he is using and a windows debug environment.

The debug symbols are published together with the nightlies.

I can probably do it but a) i am on a train and b) i would have no clue what i was looking at. Better to have one of the windows developers look at it Smile
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