[mythtv] Re: Mythtv CVS possibly borked on amd64
Simon Hookway
simon at obsidian.com.au
Mon Jan 10 18:33:44 EST 2005
That might make sense... It worked fine for me at first then stopped,
thinking back that may be due to adding the extra directory for holding
episodes in a series. I'll try moving one of the directories later and
see if it doesn't crash too.
Thanks for the insight.
Simon
Ian Forde wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 18:34 -0800, Ian Forde wrote:
>
>>Thinking that it might be something in one of the latter 2 mounted dirs,
>>I moved all but one file into a .j/ directory, so that Video Manager
>>wouldn't pick them up. Still got the segfault. I'm now going back to
>>previous CVS builds of mythvideo I have on the system (recompiling for
>>x86-64) to see if I can narrow things down...
>
>
> Okay - it's not a problem with NFS. I mounted the latter 2 dirs lower
> in the tree and all worked fine. The crash occurs for me when I have
> more than 1 directory at the main mythvideo start point with videos in
> it. For example:
>
> In MythVideo settings, the "directory that holds videos"
> is /mnt/media/movies
>
> If, IMMEDIATELY under that directory, there is more than one directory
> that holds movies, I get a segfault. As in:
>
> /mnt/media/movies/features
> /mnt/media/movies/f2
>
> And both contain movies.
>
> If, however, all movies are held in (or in subdirectories
> of) /mnt/media/features/, I don't get a segfault. Any chance one of the
> devs can take a look at videotree.cpp and see if anything looks wonky?
>
> -I
>
>
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