2014-12-28, 12:22
Hi,
I hope you are all doing well. I've been using XMBC / Kodi, for quite some time. Initially mainly on Cubox and Raspberry Pi, on these, if connected by cable it usually ran rather smooth.
Now lately I've been trying to add my desktop and more importantly my macbook in the chain and I've, for the first time, ran in an issue which I can't seem to solve myself - nor fully understand for that matter.
Issue Description: When I install Kodi on my macbook (note that I'm still using the XBMC version on the other devices) I simply seem to not be able to connect to the database. I have access to the drives, but when it's the turn to put the content on the screen it's not doing so. Making a brand new, local, database obviously works. It's only as soon as I put the advancedsettings.xml in the loop that every thing seems to fail.
I'm copying the following files, which work perfectly fine on my other devices:
- advancedsettings.xml
- passwords.xml (otherwise mac is having issues and will give the error operation not permitted)
- sources.xml
Device info:
OSX Version: Yosemite V10.10.1
Platform: Macbook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
Install Method: DMG
Detailed Instructions to Reproduce the Problem: basically trying to add the sources.
Full Debug Log: http://pastebin.com/7mcjgsfq
System hardware specs: 2,5Ghz Intel Core i7, 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, Nvidia GeForce GT 750M 2048MB
Notes:
Now what I deduce myself from these log files is that it's having issues updating the library or even to open it. The XMBC user has been granted all rights in the SQL db and when I actually check the phpmyadmin I also see that all priveleges have been granted to it.
Even more so, when I check the databases which are present I do indeed see: myvideos75, myvideos78, myvideos90.
Any help would be most appreciated, I've been looking into this issue entire last night ... it's fun to troubleshoot and all but at a certain point I just need it to work and I'm running out of options and therefore turning to the community.
Thanks in advance.
Happy Christmass and all that jazz.
I hope you are all doing well. I've been using XMBC / Kodi, for quite some time. Initially mainly on Cubox and Raspberry Pi, on these, if connected by cable it usually ran rather smooth.
Now lately I've been trying to add my desktop and more importantly my macbook in the chain and I've, for the first time, ran in an issue which I can't seem to solve myself - nor fully understand for that matter.
Issue Description: When I install Kodi on my macbook (note that I'm still using the XBMC version on the other devices) I simply seem to not be able to connect to the database. I have access to the drives, but when it's the turn to put the content on the screen it's not doing so. Making a brand new, local, database obviously works. It's only as soon as I put the advancedsettings.xml in the loop that every thing seems to fail.
I'm copying the following files, which work perfectly fine on my other devices:
- advancedsettings.xml
- passwords.xml (otherwise mac is having issues and will give the error operation not permitted)
- sources.xml
Device info:
OSX Version: Yosemite V10.10.1
Platform: Macbook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
Install Method: DMG
Detailed Instructions to Reproduce the Problem: basically trying to add the sources.
Full Debug Log: http://pastebin.com/7mcjgsfq
System hardware specs: 2,5Ghz Intel Core i7, 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, Nvidia GeForce GT 750M 2048MB
Notes:
Now what I deduce myself from these log files is that it's having issues updating the library or even to open it. The XMBC user has been granted all rights in the SQL db and when I actually check the phpmyadmin I also see that all priveleges have been granted to it.
Even more so, when I check the databases which are present I do indeed see: myvideos75, myvideos78, myvideos90.
Any help would be most appreciated, I've been looking into this issue entire last night ... it's fun to troubleshoot and all but at a certain point I just need it to work and I'm running out of options and therefore turning to the community.
Thanks in advance.
Happy Christmass and all that jazz.