** Changed in: mediatomb (Debian)
Status: Fix Released = New
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** Changed in: mediatomb (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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This bug was fixed in the package mediatomb - 0.12.1-0ubuntu2
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mediatomb (0.12.1-0ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low
* Introduce Upstart support to fix start-on-boot failure (LP: #212441)
* Fix build gcc-4.6 build failure (missing correct header) (LP: #770964)
* Added libav 0.7
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** Changed in: mediatomb (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: mediatomb (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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Fix now available for maverck and natty in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~vanvugt/+archive/mediatomb
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Here's a smaller nicer patch to solve the problem. This one should be
compatible with upstream Debian. By compatible I mean won't break
upstream Debian, but the patch still only fixes the bug for upstart-
based distros like Ubuntu.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #534504
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As I have now posted a fix for this bug and it has nothing to do
network-manager, I don't think this bug should affect network-manager
at all.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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FIX: Attached a patch for mediatomb source 0.12.1-0ubuntu1. This
replaces /etc/init.d/mediatomb with a more modern Upstart script
/etc/init/mediatomb.conf and fixes LP: #212441.
The patch contains deb packaging/script changes only. No code changes.
** Patch added: A fix, to patch against
Here is a more elegant solution using Upstart...
/etc/init.d/mediatomb stop
mv mediatomb.conf /etc/init/ # mediatomb.conf is attached
mv /etc/init.d/mediatomb /etc/init.d/mediatomb.old
rm -f /etc/rc?.d/[SK]??mediatomb
start mediatomb
** Attachment added: mediatomb.conf
the same problems still exists in 10.10 server edition. autostart
doesn't work. error 117
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Since none of the fixes seem to be doing anything. I put a little 'sleep
10' in the start function in /etc/init.d/mediatomb. et voila this works
for me and gives you guys time to fix it :-))
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I am re-opening this bug because it still persists on a fresh
installation of Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition.
The suggestion in comment #4 does not fix it, and is also the default
for the server install anyhow.
The solution provided in comment #8 is merely a workaround and if this
is considered a
I was facing a similar issue, but mine was not related with network. I'm
using static IP.
My problem was that the filesystem charset was not loaded correctly. I
have filesystem-charsetUTF-8/filesystem-charset on my config.xml.
However after boot the loaded charset was the ANSI_X3.4-1968. If I
This fix really helped!
One remark - the restart option does not contain the command to set up a
route for broadcasting the availability of the mediatomb server. To
solve the problem (which could be considered a fault in the mediatomb
startup script) I've copied this part of the script from the
This fix worked for me as well, however, I share a folder with Samba
from the MediaTomb server to a Windows XP machine. Even though MediaTomb
now starts up every time at boot, the share disappears on the Windows
machine!
Brian
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I had the same problem until I tried Richards solution. Now it seems to
be working fine. I do however, guard against lo events and mediatomb
removal.
Thanks Richard.
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Unfortunately the workaround proposed in the mediatomb faq no longer
works on Jaunty as detailed by comment #4.
I also tried setting eth0 in the interface file and tried removing network
manager and tried moving mediatomb to start after NetworkManager in rc2 (the
apparent default runlevel) but
The mediatomb faq suggest another solution that can be used for head-
less machines (no need to log in) which is a bit more complex, I haven't
tried it
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For a “headless” server where you can't log in, try this workaround: edit file
/etc/network/interfaces adding these 2 lines:
auto eth0
I had this same problem with 8.10 until I removed network manager and assigned
my ip manually (because network manager had some issues with static ip's at the
time).
So now I have 9.04 and it seems to manage static ip's just fine but this
problems persists.
Adding mediatomb to my session
** Summary changed:
- Init Script on Hardy not working
+ Mediatomb Init Script not working : upnp error -117
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The Mediatomb FAQ page http://mediatomb.cc/dokuwiki/faq:faq contains the
following suggestion for Ubuntu :
- Launch the Sessions Preferences program ( System→Preferences→Sessions or
Startup Applications)
- Click “Add”
- Name: Mediatomb , Command: mediatomb -d
- Click “Add”
config used will
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