Hi Jarod, > You still have an old libmyth laying around somewhere, there is no other > explanation. I've upgraded several systems from stock 0.18.1 to the -fixes > version, and I wouldn't have checked the stuff into the -fixes branch if > they > didn't work. :)
hey, cool, thanks for alle the effort you guys are spending developing Myth! I'm sure it really rocks -- once you get it up and running... ;-) > That would be gcc 4, not glibc 4, but yes, many gcc 4 compile fixes in in > the > -fixes branch. Oh, the whole "fixes" branch compiles well using gcc 4 -- but it definitely was glibc 4 complaining about "invalid pointer"s when I tried launching my gcc 3.4-compiled 0.18.1 frontend... > I think we should have done a 0.18.2 tarball a while back, not sure its > worth > it at this point in time... But that's another story... That's a little bit confusing indeed -- the svn.mythtv.org website talks about the "stable 0.18.2 branch", whereas the svn repositories are called "0.18-fixes" and, furthermore, the compiled software itself claims to be version "0.18.2005something"... > I'd strongly advise checking out ccache... Ah! I must admit that I'm only moderately familiar with linux, but I've heared about man pages before, so I definitely will check it out! > # find / -name "*myth*" I did *almost* exaclty that; however, after realising that finding just "myth*" is not enough (we're talking about >lib<myth, aren't we?! ;-), I also searched for "libmyth*", but not for "*myth*", so, yeah, I may still have missed something. > There has to be something old still on your system somewhere. I presume > you > halted all running myth processes at the same time you removed everything? You presume correctly; at least "# ps -e | grep myth" didn't show up with anything. > Something memory-resident is the only other thing that really makes sense > outside of having an old libmyth still on your system somewhere. Thanks for all your comments! Since you're the Master of the Fixes, I really value your advice and will try it out the things you suggested first thing tomorrow morning, X-mas time and family issues permitting. Good night (got late again -- damn Win XP is not liking my new SATA hdd... I hope Linux will peroform better with regard to this...) -- Torsten _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
