I think I’ve raised this before but deleted the entry. Have some more details now so thought I would try again.
Experiencing an annoying (but not particularly serious) issue when I attempt a folder import. Full import works no problem, but when I try and browse to import a folder MC24 crashes.
The issue is probably related more to my Linux build, but MC triggers it so I’d be interested in any input if it points to something I should be doing differently.
I’m running the latest MC24 build on a latest build Debian host. The host runs as a virtual Linux machine on a QNAP NAS, and my media library lives on the NAS file system. I mount the NAS share on my Linux VM using NFS. Works beautifully.
The problem description:
If I perform a full import, no problem.
If I attempt a folder import and the path is already in the “Please Select a Folder to Search”, works no problem.
If I attempt to browse to a folder to do a folder import, MC24 crashes without logging anything as soon as I select “Open”.
When the crash occurs, the OS does write to the message.log file in Var/logs with this entry:
Couldn't create directory monitor on smb://x-gnome-default-workgroup/. Error: Operation not supported by backend
Followed by one or more of these:
JRiverMC kernel: [37418.169910] mediacenter24[25653]: segfault at 0 ip 00000000012427e8 sp 00007ffeefbd6668 error 4 in mediacenter24[400000+15e3000]
I’ve tried using both CIFS and NFS but it makes no difference. This issue was also there in MC23, so again points to the Linux environment.
The “Couldn’t create directory…” message is fair enough. I attempt a folder create in that location and get the same message. Not surprising as “smb://x-gnome-default-workgroup/” points to the workgroup browser location at the host level, not a file location.
So it looks as if the MC24 import browse function tries to create a temp folder (called monitor?) of some sort and cannot. Is this folder location something I can set and tell it to go somewhere else?
Any advice welcome.
Thanks
Scobie