[mythtv-users] MD 0.22-1 -> 0.22-5 floating point error

Anthony Giggins seven at seven.dorksville.net
Mon Mar 8 11:59:48 UTC 2010



On 07/03/2010, at 2:41 AM, "Mark Andrew Miller" <mamillerpa at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> I just replied that I don’t have mythstream.
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> I should have mentioned that if I visit the http://blahblahblah/mythweb/tv/recorded 
>  page on my mythdora server from another computer, I CAN click on  
> the ASX stream button and watch recordings with VLC.
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> How does that fit into my situation?
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org [mailto:mythtv-users- 
> bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Pisani
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 9:25 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MD 0.22-1 -> 0.22-5 floating point error
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> This is covered on the updates. It's likely you have mythstream rpm  
> installed that was statically built against 0.21.
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> From a terminal as root:
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> rpm -e mythstream --nodeps
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> The original post is here for reference: http://mythdora.com/?q=node/5029
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> Ryan
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> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Mark Andrew Miller <mamillerpa at gmail.com 
> > wrote:
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> Hello, all.  I use MythDora.  In the past day or two, I ran
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> yum update
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> That updated me from 0.22-1 to 0.22-5.  0.22-1 was running great  
> (except for the local movie listings).
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> I watched a film with MythVideo last night and I left the myth  
> server running overnight like always.  This morning, when I turned  
> my TV on, I saw my server’s desktop… mythfrontend had quit.  When  
> running it from the command line, my background color appears (but n 
> o other GUI or theme elements), and the I get kicked back to the com 
> mand line.  The last two lines form the log are:
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> 2010-02-28 10:27:10.774 Registering Internal as a media playback  
> plugin.
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> Floating point exception
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> If I run mythavtest and a recording is in progress, it starts to  
> play back totally normally.  mythtvsetup runs normally, too.
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> Any suggestions?  I don’t have any experience rolling back yum updat 
> es, but I am willing to do that or whatever else is necessary to get 
>  mythfrontend to run.  If rollbacks requires some before-the-fact co 
> nfiguration, I probably don’t have that :-(
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> Thanks 1E6,
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> Mark
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You could try turning up the logging for mythfrontend to -v all I  
think it is from memory

You could also try searching for mythstream libraries find / -name  
"mythstream*"

Cheers,

Anthony

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