XBMCHelper killed by Kodi when quitting
#1
My understanding is that XBMCHelper is supposed to stay running so that it can detect when you try to start Kodi with your remote.  This always worked in 18.x.  Now in 19, I see in the log that Kodi kills it on exit, and verified this in Activity Monitor.  And starting Kodi with remote no longer works.

Perhaps the command to kill XBMCHelper was put into the new Kodi by mistake?  Can anyone fix it?
LibreELEC 10.0.4 * ViMediaManager or TinyMediaManager | Raspberry pi 4b
Sharing media from NAS via NFS (optical out to receiver, HDMI to TV) | TV remote with CEC / Bluetooth keyboard
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(2021-05-05, 00:27)Glorious1 Wrote: My understanding is that XBMCHelper is supposed to stay running so that it can detect when you try to start Kodi with your remote.  This always worked in 18.x.  Now in 19, I see in the log that Kodi kills it on exit, and verified this in Activity Monitor.  And starting Kodi with remote no longer works.

Perhaps the command to kill XBMCHelper was put into the new Kodi by mistake?  Can anyone fix it?
I have already made a post about this here in the forum
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=360694

and at github, where the problem is reconiced and resolved.

Hoping for a new release soon ;O)
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/19321
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fuzzard commented 2 days ago
The change is available in any master nightly build after ~10 days ago. http://mirrors.kodi.tv/nightlies/osx/x86_64/master/


But I guess you found out already ;O)

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glorious1 commented yesterday
I can confirm that both issues (xbmchelper and the remote mapping) are fixed in the nightlies. Thank you @fuzzard!!
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