2013-09-13, 13:24
I'm still having an issue with TV (tvheadend client/service and USB tuner all on the RPi) being unable to start after a cold boot. This may well be a TVheadend issue, so I'll post a report in it's thread as well but thought I should report it here too in case there's anything in this build that's at issue.
This log is after I unplugged both the RPi and the Hub PSU again, then plugged in the Hub first, then the RPi. After booting, it shows an error about "TVHeadend HTSP Client - No hardware" or something and repeats that three times before it starts loading the EPG data. After that finished, I went to the EPG and was able to start TV OK. http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=58121
Unfortunately I don't have the previous log from where I plugged the RPi in first, then the Hub and it went through the same process but I got an error when trying to start TV from the EPG, as I tried to poweroff but it restarted XBMC instead, so I pulled the plug and restarted as above, so the previous log is empty.
This poweroff bug seems to be consistent and restarts XBMC every time I've tried it. It was working OK on the last build I was using.
This log is after I unplugged both the RPi and the Hub PSU again, then plugged in the Hub first, then the RPi. After booting, it shows an error about "TVHeadend HTSP Client - No hardware" or something and repeats that three times before it starts loading the EPG data. After that finished, I went to the EPG and was able to start TV OK. http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=58121
Unfortunately I don't have the previous log from where I plugged the RPi in first, then the Hub and it went through the same process but I got an error when trying to start TV from the EPG, as I tried to poweroff but it restarted XBMC instead, so I pulled the plug and restarted as above, so the previous log is empty.
This poweroff bug seems to be consistent and restarts XBMC every time I've tried it. It was working OK on the last build I was using.