now with verbose
Xine crashes when fast forward
There's a new switch --no-expire that will stop with the popups in the new version 1.2.1 The new version 1.2.1 also takes now two years to expire. Please test with the new version.
Crashed again. Assertion failed at src/lib/ripening.c:730 EDIT: Just looked through the crash log files (compiled from master), and in 4 crashes 3 where in this exact place with the same reason.
Crashed again. Assertion failed at src/lib/ripening.c:730
Another crash. By diff the files it looks like this is in a different place from the previous.
Crashed again with the latest master
VAAPI without subtitles
Suggestion: Invoke external program on search results
Thanks for the explanation. I now also agree that it's not a bug. :-)
I just saw it happen in front of my eyes XD The file gets then re-downloaded fine :-)
100% goes to 0%
Crashed again with the latest master
I would use VAAPI instead of Auto in the video driver, however with VAAPI i don't have subtitles.... Should i open a new ticket for this?
Well the package is 0.99.12-2, but the --version switch yields "player v0.10.1-[DEBUG]." Apparently i don't have the debug symbols. The package is compiled like this: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-community/blob/packages/xine-ui/trunk/PKGBUILD#L16 How should i compile it to have the debug symbols? Attaching the requested debug.log. Xine crashes with new files from your instructions as well. I put the new videos (video_test.mkv and video_test.mp4 - total space around 12 MiB) here: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/fbfdf3f1-977f-42d9-b7d4-164b2b7bec60...
Well the package is 0.99.12-2, but the --version switch yields "player v0.10.1-[DEBUG]." Apparently i don't have the debug symbols. The package is compiled like this: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-community/blob/packages/xine-ui/trunk/PKGBUILD#L16 How should i compile it to have the debug symbols? Attaching the requested debug.log. Xine crashes with new files from your instructions as well. I put the new videos (video_test.mkv and video_test.mp4) here: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/fbfdf3f1-977f-42d9-b7d4-164b2b7bec60...
I just noticed that in fullscreen, if i change the aspect ratio (it's more visible in DVB), under the black bars i get a line. Please check the attached image. Maybe it's related with the original problem (but with the extra step of changing the aspect ration)
I don't have that movie anymore and i had some troubles with intel graphics. I will update this ticket with more info when i reproduce the issue again.
xine sigsegv
Now It crashed for no reason... Attaching log.
I can crash the latest version of gtk-gnutella: 1- click "What's new?" button 2- Change the default filter (i set it to video) 3- Click again on the "What's new?" button. gtkg crashes
bad borders
Thanks for the explanation. Already updated. Let me run it for a while. Let's see if the issue happens again :-)
It crashed again today.
crashed again. Not sure if it's related as i ran out of space in the partition where i was saving the files. Attaching the logs
demanuel@archlinux ~/Downloads> file /usr/bin/gtk-gnutella /usr/bin/gtk-gnutella: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, BuildID[sha1]=ac34a69a83443acca5d27591e89e78767d4addd5, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, with debug_info, not stripped demanuel@archlinux ~/Downloads> ldd /usr/bin/gtk-gnutella linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffc774fa000) libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 (0x00007f87b9a18000) libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0...
Coredump attached
Just crashed now. Logs attached:
Open ports for iptables
Open ports for iptables
I build it again, checked the output: Checking whether the BFD library is available... yes. And enabled the core dumps. I have the gtkg running now. I believe this incident can be downgraded as i don't have a repro case. I'll update it here next time it crashes.
My distro (arch linux) doesn't have this package binutils-dev :-( https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?q=binutils I will recompile it again. Let's see if it improves.
After the GTKG crashed once more i tried to start it in the command line: demanuel@archlinux ~/.gtk-gnutella> gtk-gnutella 20-11-13 13:05:35.157 (WARNING): cannot find symbols_load_from() in the loaded symbols 20-11-13 13:05:35.157 (WARNING): garbage symbols, trying with pre-computed "/usr/lib/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella.nm" 20-11-13 13:05:35.276 (WARNING): Another gtk-gnutella supervisor is running as PID 2422783 20-11-13 13:05:35.276 (MESSAGE): If PID 2422783 is not a gtk-gnutella process, run: 20-11-13...
Linux crash
Hi! There's a wireshare PKGBUILD (to create a package for archlinux), but it's not in AUR. Is there any reason why? Can it be uploaded to AUR? PKGBUILD in question: https://sourceforge.net/p/wireshare/code-0/ci/3094550187c7125726350dbcd4ed548a7c6c255a/tree/WireShare/build/archalike/PKGBUILD Note: I didn't tested the PKGBUILD, i don't know if it's working or not
GTKG's magnet parser does not recognize the xt.n syntax. I'm still wondering as to what it would do with various xt.n parameters knowing that it currently only supports the urn:sha1: ones. Why not search for each urn:sha1 ? Conceivably, it would make sense to have xt.n recognized and it would make sense for a magnet to hold different hashes for different protocols, all in one magnet. But this is not what you are talking about here in your request. Correct, that's not what i'm referring to. Magnet...
Thanks! Installed.
GTKG's magnet parser does not recognize the xt.n syntax. I'm still wondering as to what it would do with various xt.n parameters knowing that it currently only supports the urn:sha1: ones. Why not search for each urn:sha1 ? only urn:sha1 is supported? is it possible to add support to urn:bitprint ? Conceivably, it would make sense to have xt.n recognized and it would make sense for a magnet to hold different hashes for different protocols, all in one magnet. But this is not what you are talking about...
GTK-Gnutella crashed while finishing a file transfer.
Better magnet link support
Stack trace: WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.apache.lucene.store.MMapDirectory$2$1 to method java.nio.DirectByteBuffer.cleaner() WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.apache.lucene.store.MMapDirectory$2$1 WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release 09:56:36 [AWT-EventQueue-0]...
CtagsInterface doesn't work
Thanks for the explanation. The other host was not running gtkg it was running shareaza. I see... we need more gtkg hosts in the network :-)
A minor correctioin Step 7: Search again. Can be anything that yield the stuck download as a result.
Downloads don't resume when it loses all the sources
Thanks! EDIT: It can be closed
Thanks!
Err... Just noticed now. The title should be "How to use withOUT GUI". Unfortunately i cannot change the tittle
this can be closed as as i'm not having issues anymore :-)
How to use with GUI
It also has problems with POSIX patterns.
since I doubt you are using these to add a back-reference later You are right I'm not referrencing them later. I use the parens to make it easier to organize the regexp. I will change to (?:<PATTERN>) I moved the rules to "global (pre)" and it seems to be working now. Btw one of the rules regexp has 3142 chars :-)
since I doubt you are using these to add a back-reference later You are right I'm not referrencing them later. I use the parens to make it easier to organize the regexp. I will change to (?:<PATTERN>) I moved the rules to "global (pre)" and it seems to be working now. Btw one of the rules regexp has 3142 chars :-)
Unable to create a pre filter with "matches the regex pattern"
How does the filters work
Core dump attached
Unable to change folders (download/incomplete/corrupt)
It seems to be fixed. I'm able to launch and use gtk-gnutella.
I will test it. I'll keep you updated.
Unable to start gtk-gnutella