2016-05-11, 19:29
the boblight related memory leak seems fixed with the latest build @popcornmix - nicely done as usual
(2016-05-11, 19:29)Memphiz Wrote: the boblight related memory leak seems fixed with the latest build @popcornmix - nicely done as usual
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.6.0-rc7 #1 Wed May 11 21:04:51 BST 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
May 6 2016 13:57:24
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 0cc642d53eab041e67c8c373d989fef5847448f8 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160511210305-#0511-g189c3af [Build #0511]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
002484.692: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2016-05-12, 02:54)bill_orange Wrote: I just noticed a problem when playing music on build #0510. Build #0511 shares the problem. I suspect it has been around for a while. If a visualization is selected, such as Wavforhue or Spectrum and music is played, Kodi restarts. An Estuary problem perhaps?
http://xbmclogs.com/pfx0v8oaa
(2016-05-12, 05:06)MONSTA Wrote: Waiting for the working transmission addon. These builds still unfited for me
cd /storage
#for x86/x64 Transmission build download
wget http://milhouse.openelec.tv/builds/addons/Generic/transmission/service.downloadmanager.transmission-8.0.0-%230315-milhouse.zip
#for RPi2 Transmission build download
http://milhouse.openelec.tv/builds/addons/RPi2/transmission/service.downloadmanager.transmission-8.0.0-%230315-milhouse.zip
# Then install addon from zip after that execute commands below.
mkdir /storage/.kodi/addons/service.downloadmanager.transmission/lib
cp /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.37.0.0 /storage/.kodi/addons/service.downloadmanager.transmission/lib/libcrypto.so.35
(2016-05-12, 06:49)illiac4 Wrote: Transmission is working with a little touch. Read my post https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-205.htmlWow. Magic line . It works again. Thank you.
I prefer using this one since docker uses not complete transmission without transmission.remote and it is also older build. And what i do not like with docker that it couses too many cpu spikes when run.
The Transmission build from Milhouse works all you have to do is:
Code:cd /storage
#for x86/x64 Transmission build download
wget http://milhouse.openelec.tv/builds/addons/Generic/transmission/service.downloadmanager.transmission-8.0.0-%230315-milhouse.zip
#for RPi2 Transmission build download
http://milhouse.openelec.tv/builds/addons/RPi2/transmission/service.downloadmanager.transmission-8.0.0-%230315-milhouse.zip
# Then install addon from zip after that execute commands below.
mkdir /storage/.kodi/addons/service.downloadmanager.transmission/lib
cp /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.37.0.0 /storage/.kodi/addons/service.downloadmanager.transmission/lib/libcrypto.so.35
(2016-05-11, 19:13)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-05-11, 16:29)bite_your_idols Wrote:(2016-05-11, 14:05)Milhouse Wrote: 1) Yes this is the new addons behaviour in Kodi 17. Add-ons will now be disabled by default unless they are installed from a repository or from zip. If you delete your Addons*.db, all your add-ons will be disabled. You'll need to manually enable your copied-in add-on.
and with "manually enable" you mean reinstalling using zip file or is there any way to add them to Addons.db?
No - I mean going into the Addons browser, finding the addon, and clicking "Enable".
(2016-05-12, 03:54)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-05-12, 02:54)bill_orange Wrote: I just noticed a problem when playing music on build #0510. Build #0511 shares the problem. I suspect it has been around for a while. If a visualization is selected, such as Wavforhue or Spectrum and music is played, Kodi restarts. An Estuary problem perhaps?
http://xbmclogs.com/pfx0v8oaa
Thanks for the report. Wavforhue is a third-party add-on and seems to be having a problem processing the JSON response from a web server so I'd contact the author for more help with this add-on.
Spectrum on the other hand is a core visualization, can you upload your crashlog when using Spectrum?
Are you also saying that #0509 doesn't crash, or that you first noticed this problem with #0510? I'd be surprised if the Wavforhue and Spectrum problems are related, unless the Wavforhue JSON error is a red herring (a Wavforhue crashlog would shed more light on this particular crash, and could be compared with a Spectrum crashlog).
(2016-05-12, 08:52)MONSTA Wrote: Wow. Magic line . It works again. Thank you.
(2016-05-12, 18:14)Milhouse Wrote:Sorry, I did not know. But I do not understand why I should use the Libreelec forum, if this addon works fine on LE 7.0.0.(2016-05-12, 08:52)MONSTA Wrote: Wow. Magic line . It works again. Thank you.
Great, glad it's working but that's likely to be only a temporary solution that isn't supportable going forward. Please don't post here when it stops working next time libressl (or similar) is bumped.
(2016-05-12, 18:47)MONSTA Wrote: But I do not understand why I should use the Libreelec forum, if this addon works fine on LE 7.0.0.
(2016-05-12, 20:25)Milhouse Wrote: That's for when you have problems in future, as you probably will.
The OpenELEC version of the Transmission addon will not work with these test builds, and it won't work with LE 8 (once released).
The only supported LibreELEC Transmission addon is the Docker version, and the LE forum is the best place for general LE support (ie. official releases, add-ons etc.). If the Doccker version of Transmission lacks particular features, or is not up to date, the best place to discuss that would be on the LE Forum.