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Please post the crashlog after sudo apt-get install gdb. It should be in your home directory.
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2014-05-05, 12:33
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dpkg -l |grep rtmp please.
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not sure what you mean, but this is what comes up after that command
ii librtmp0:amd64 2.4+20121230.gitdf6c518-1 amd64 toolkit for RTMP streams (shared library)
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2014-05-05, 13:21
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A team member is investigating, he could reproduce.
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Sorry I wish I could help, not very clued up on the tech side of xbmc or Ubuntu. If there's anything I can do let me know
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I'm also having the same problem after upgrading in Ubuntu 13.10. The log file shows the following error:
ERROR: Unable to open dll special://xbmcbin/system/
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I get the same issue on 14.04. I don't have the know-how to compile myself. Are you able to put the fixed branch on the PPA somehow so I can just apt-get upgrade it? Otherwise I hope someone else can test and fix.
Edit: building from source looks quite straightforward actually - if I do this, can I then use apt-get in future to update over the top of my manually built version?
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@smbkr: you'd have to uninstall the compiled version first, usually by running "make uninstall" in the source directory. After that you can use apt-get however you want.
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Manually built versions install in /usr/local/bin unless otherwise specified whereas the dpkg (ppa) ones are installed in /usr/bin by default.
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That is mainline gotham with your rtmp fix? Not fernet-menta?