XBMC 11.0 Debian Wheezy 7.8 Intel HD 4000 -> Segmentation Fault
#1
Hi there,

I have a J1900 Celeron with the HD4000 graphics running on Debian Wheezy 7.8 and Backport Kernel 3.16.
I had some trouble with getting the driver so work, but now X recognizes the Intel driver and i have
also the VAAPI running. I have the newest MESA, Pixman, VAAPI and also the self compiled i915 driver.

When im trying to start xbmc, I get the following:
Code:
DtsDeviceOpen: Create File Failed

i'm pretty sure that the DTS has noting to do with the failure, but I'm not getting more information from the logfile:
[/u]http://pastebin.com/ULep6Mhi

someone has an idea where to go?

best
Herschdorfer
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#2
xbmc 11 is completely out of support
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#3
sorry but this is what i'm stuck to at debian wheezy...
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#4
Perhaps time to upgrade? Build from source?
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#5
ok, yesterday i found out that in backports, the version 13.2 is available. So same setup, but newer xbmc version.
Same error.

here the log of xbmc 13.2, wheezy 7.8

http://pastebin.com/EELV1y5u
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#6
Update your udev. It's crashing directly in a system lib in combination with bumped display drivers?

Any reason you live on this very old / unstable / error prone / user partially upgraded distro?
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#7
besides the fact that debians xbmc version is not at all supported here, due to using libav
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#8
im running also open media vault on the same machine. OMV requires Wheezy.
Wheezy is current Debian stable so actually not old/unstable/error prone.

why is libav not supported?
EDIT: ok i found why... https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/F...rsus-Libav ...children...
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#9
(2015-03-23, 11:05)fritsch Wrote: Update your udev. It's crashing directly in a system lib in combination with bumped display drivers?

Any reason you live on this very old / unstable / error prone / user partially upgraded distro?

thanks! udev from backports ended my odyssey!
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#10
I think you did not get it - your odyssey just started, cause you don't know at all what you broke with upgrading it :-)
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#11
Everything works fine until now. Kodi and OMV as well. Since udev came from official backports I donno what should possibly go wrong.
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#12
Running XBMC on wheezy from the main Debian repository is definitely a bad choice.
You should try at least to install XBMC from the deb-multimedia repository and thus you will have the 12.3 release or preferably upgrade to Jessie which is close to its release point (in Debian time) and also install KODI from deb-multimedia repository to get the 14.1 release.
The safest way to run KODI is to use Ubuntu (> 14.04) but if for some good reasons you do not want to switch to Ubuntu and want to keep Debian, try with Jessie.
If you did not change your configuration, it may be a regressing coming from security updates as some of multimedia packages have been recently upgraded.
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#13
This is, as I said, not an option because OMV is running currently only on wheezy. It seems stable and all files I tried until now work fine.

Are there some security reasons I miss there?

Edit:
The backports have kodi 13
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#14
In a fucked up, LIBAV compiled together way ... nothing we ever released ...
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#15
here: https://people.debian.org/~rbalint/ppa/xbmc-ffmpeg/
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