Problem with shoutcast in latest build
#31
Well, I would, if I would have/could find the damned log? Shouldn't it be in my XBMC BUILD dir? I just used the default build.sh script to compile from SVN. Worked perfectly. Left everything on default. My install resides in XBMC/BUILD. But no log file in sight .... ?

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#32
You didn't try searching much did you?

Take a look in /var/tmp.
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#33
Thx for the help on the log. It's there, was kinda big, and I tailed it and didn't find much about shoutcast what so ever. Deleted it and retouched it. Now there doesn't seem to happen much logging at all. File stays at 0 bytes. I ran XBMC 3 times now, reproducing the shoutcast thing. No logging .... :-(

/var/tmp$ d
total 136
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 2008-09-08 02:03 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 4096 2008-04-22 20:07 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 boba boba 0 2008-09-08 02:03 boba-xbmc.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 boba boba 125265 2008-09-07 03:15 boba-xbmc.old.log

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#34
You need to reproduce it and then paste to pastebin. You can't just touch and it and hope it keeps logging. I suggest restarting XBMC, run the test, stop XBMC, then paste to pastebin.com.
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#35
Man, that's what I did 3 times now. It does log nothing, nada. I would paste it on pastebin, if I'd have something to paste ;-) My logging seems dead. I dunno why.
Gonna reboot now, and see if that does anything ...

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#36
You should avoid the build.sh. Sort of obsolete.

Just svn up, then do:

./configure; make; sudo make install

Also, make sure to read the README.linux to make sure you have everything installed as per that.

Anyhow, I guess it is because you are not installing using make install. Try looking for the log in the same directory as the xbmc.bin.
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#37
Alright, I figured it out. Since I had to sudo while checking out svn and using build.sh. All my XBMC tree was root:root owned.
Changed it to boba:boba and tada: xbmc.log is appearing in my BUILD dir.
Here you go:
http://pastebin.com/d2ffb4605

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#38
Please do not cut the log. Paste the whole thing.

Anyhow, that shows nothing wrong at all actually. It shows libcurl working properly.

Whatever your problem is, it is NOT the same as this thread.

Your log even shows you properly going into the 90s directory for shoutcast.

I'm guessing you cut out the RELEVANT part.
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#39
Alright man, will check it again tonight when I get home.
Didn't want to paste too much stuff that didn't matter. Will paste a full log tonight then.
And yes it DOES go into those genre dirs, says "Downloading blah ...." but the result is: I am in an empty directory. No stations.

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