Re: vdr-sxfe not working

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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 20:55:47 +0100
Halim Sahin <halim.sahin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Which output driver have you tried?

I've tried with no video.driver setting (with nouveau and nvidia X
drivers), and also setting it to xv, opengl and sdl (with nvidia). They
all crash in the same way.

> It seems that libxine fails with it.
> Can you please also post the full call?

I just called "vdr-sxfe" with no arguments.

But I've discovered the problem is because Debian's libxine1 packages
now have a newer version than Tobias'. I've had to "downgrade" them all
because the standard packages don't seem to be compatible with VDR 1.7.

Tobias, any chance of updated packages so I can use apt-get
(dist-)upgrade without having to fix xine ever time? Or is there a way
to tie packages to a certain repository without necessarily having to
pin the current version?

There's also a memory leak in vdr 1.7.16-1devel2 or something it's
linked with, so if that's known and fixed upstream an update for that
would be useful too.

> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 07:32:10PM +0000, Tony Houghton wrote:
> > vdr-sxfe isn't working for me at the moment. I'm using
> > 1.0.6+cvs20110213.0131-1 from Tobias Grimm's repository. I've tried it on
> > two different PCs, both running Debian unstable amd64; neither of them
> > are the same PC VDR is running on. I can't check it on my VDR box at the
> > moment, but it did work a couple of days ago and I don't think it's been
> > upgraded since.
> > 
> > It prints:
> > 
> > vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs  (build with xine-lib 1.1.19, using xine-lib 1.1.19)
> > 
> > 
> > VDR server not given, searching ...
> > Found VDR server: host 192.168.1.68, port 37890
> > [5697] [vdr-fe]    GNOME screensaver disabled
> > [5697] [xine-vo  ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver)
> > [5697] [vdr-fe]    wire_video_driver() for osdscaler failed
> > [5697] [xine-vo  ] wire_video_driver() FAILED (vo_driver != vos_driver)
> > [5697] [vdr-fe]    wire_video_driver() for osdreorder failed
> > Segmentation fault
> > 
> > I can't get a useful backtrace, because it's stripped.
> > 
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