Juergen Sauer wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2003 12:23 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger: > > > > If I add a timer using the vdr menue the vdr destroys > > > it's own timers.conf file, so that vdr crashes/quits, > > > Please keep very clearly apart whether it _crashes_ or > > _quits_ - there's a fundamental difference here ;-) > > Oh yeah, right. But it's a crash, if the software caused the > inconsistences byitself - like here. ;-< By adding and removing > timers during normal operation.
IMHO a _crash_ is when the program exits uncontrolled, as in a segfault or something the like, probably causing a core dump in the process. In your case the program ended _controlled_, with an error message. I just want to keep this clearly apart because a real _crash_ is something that would need to be debugged. > > Use only channel definitions that adhere to man vdr.5. > > Maybe the scan utility created some with inconsistent > > NID/TID parameters. > Found it. Was NID/TID Problem. Until this is not used and > usable, vdr should ignore those settings and presume > healty "0" defaults - even there is a '1' in the channels.conf, > because users may be bugged by an old" scan" tool or > like mine by a eMailed channels.conf. ;-< If a scan tool creates correct data, (according to vdr.5) everything is fine. Generating channel data with NID=1 and TID=0 was a bug in the scan tool. > Until then, all NID/TIS should be ste to 0 ! As stated in vdr.5 ;-) Klaus -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
