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JRiver Media Center 25.0.31 for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and armhf)

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bob:
Also, I enabled the stable repo and it's starting with 25.0.15.

Awesome Donkey:
Did more testing and updated MC in my VMs and it doesn't reset any settings in them. So it was limited to just MC on the Raspberry Pi and it didn't really reset anything too important so it was easy to set everything back (and the settings are retained when closing/reopening MC).

Awesome Donkey:
Okay, this is odd. Randomly if I close and reopen MC on a Raspberry Pi (usually after a couple of days), it resets some settings including skin used, show gridlines settings, startup interface options, Linux startup options, etc. I've also noticed media network (also after a couple of days) stops working, prompting me to close and reopen MC (which then usually triggers the above settings reset issues).

Anyone else encounter this?

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on May 02, 2019, 03:48:11 am ---Okay, this is odd. Randomly if I close and reopen MC on a Raspberry Pi (usually after a couple of days), it resets some settings including skin used, show gridlines settings, startup interface options, Linux startup options, etc. I've also noticed media network (also after a couple of days) stops working, prompting me to close and reopen MC (which then usually triggers the above settings reset issues).

Anyone else encounter this?

--- End quote ---
That's interesting.
There were a lot of changes in the internet reading code in Media Network for linux.
Can you check to see if there is a memory leak issue on your Pi?

Awesome Donkey:
Haven't noticed any memory leak, but I'll have to wait until it goes wacky again to double check.

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