Hi, I thought there _must_ be something wrong with your packages.
Multiple people on forums (both openSUSE and XBMC) report, that packaged by you XBMC crashes and vanilla one doesn't. Just take a look at fresh one here: http://xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?p=501161 I was getting the same log and debug backtrace since I have upgraded to openSUSE 11.2. [Here I wanted to scream, until I resolved the bug, while was writing this e- mail.] Multiple times I shared this link and will do this again and again, until somebody gets interested: http://xbmc.org/trac/ticket/8187 Isn't it a shame, that openSUSE is in XBMC's FAQ one of the proud distros, which provides packages, but article author notes, that RPMs didn't work for him? http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=HOW_TO_install_XBMC_on_openSUSE_Linux I have even provided the patches and %configure flags to XBMC, so they could check for bugs, but they ignored them, as they don't have to support each custom patched build. http://xbmc.org/trac/ticket/8187#comment:8 I won't ever compile XBMC on my own. It's power and time loss. You're telling you give RPMs, then you're responsible. And how I resolved the bug: I removed DeviceKit-* stack and left HAL. Can you include HAL dependency in .spec, or conflict with DeviceKit so nobody else gets such stupid bug? -- Best regards, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://blog.jakubrusinek.pl/ _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
