hdhomerun-i486-linux.so: invalid ELF header
#1
HDHomeRun source does not work, using svn xbmc-vdpau 19285, debug logs show:

ERROR: Unable to load /usr/share/xbmc/system/hdhomerun-i486-linux.so, reason: /usr/share/xbmc/system/hdhomerun-i486-linux.so: invalid ELF header

checking lib with the file command:
hdhomerun-i486-linux.so: current ar archive

Tried replacing lib from libhdhomerun_20090415, XBMC crashes after selecting the device. Sounds like libs from XBMC are compiled in wrong format.

Using Ubunty 8.04(hardy).

Please help.
Thanks,
-Vlad
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#2
v1ad Wrote:HDHomeRun source does not work, using svn xbmc-vdpau 19285, debug logs show:

ERROR: Unable to load /usr/share/xbmc/system/hdhomerun-i486-linux.so, reason: /usr/share/xbmc/system/hdhomerun-i486-linux.so: invalid ELF header

checking lib with the file command:
hdhomerun-i486-linux.so: current ar archive

Tried replacing lib from libhdhomerun_20090415, XBMC crashes after selecting the device. Sounds like libs from XBMC are compiled in wrong format.

Using Ubunty 8.04(hardy).

Please help.
Thanks,
-Vlad

19285 is pretty old, try http://trac.xbmc.org/changeset/19420
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#3
Don't use the vdpau branch either if that's what you're using. vdpau support has been merged into normal linuxport.
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#4
Got todays svn copy (non vdpau), the invalid ELF header is gone but XBMC crashes when I try to pick one of the tuners. Debug log does not show any problems, what to do next?

The mythtv setup crashes too when I try to do channel scan, maybe its related. I can scan channels using windows machine without problems, is there a way to input channels in to XBMC manually?

Thanks,
--Vlad
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#5
Please see the sticky on how to post problems in a useful manner and report back with the appropriate info.
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