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Constant / Random Crashes (Segmentation Fault) on RPI3
4n0n:
Hello,
After updating to the latest version (22.0.111) on my homebrew raspberry pi server MediaCenter keeps crashing with a segmentation fault. I have enabled logging and tried to check what is happening. However the crashes are at random. I disabled automatic background import and the crashes still happen when I start it from the import dialogue.
I wiped my library and tried re-importing the music slowly letter by letter (A*, B*, ...). Every time after about 3500 files, either during importing in one go or doing it step by step, MediaCenter crashes. This has not been happening at all with the previous version and it is quite annoying. I checked CPU and RAM usage and neither are at 100% when MC crashes.
If needed I can add the Logfile but as I said I could not find anything useful in there.
Thanks for your help!
JimH:
Debian?
4n0n:
Most recent Raspbian which i suppose is Debian. It seems that it is due to some broken files because now after splitting everything up and importing them it seems that some files (quite a lot) seem to trigger the crash. Once I can narrow it down some more I will post the file here. However it is interesting that everything was fine before the update. Oo
blgentry:
Bad files are a common cause of MC crashes. Your logs will tell you which files MC was working on right before the crash. That normally will lead you to one or more bad files. Just look at the end of the Previous Log.txt file and you should see it.
Brian.
bob:
It's also possible the build is not working properly. We've had some trouble with the AMD64 version.
You can go back using this link:
http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v22/latest/MediaCenter-22.0.108-armhf.deb
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