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Mediatomb does not work after yum update (on netlabs-exp channel)

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Michaelhz:
One of the recent updates on netlabs-exp channel (probably libc) broke mediatomb. I get the following message:

MediaTomb UPnP Server version 0.12.0 - http://mediatomb.cc/

===============================================================================
Copyright 2005-2008 Gena Batsyan, Sergey Bostandzhyan, Leonhard Wimmer.
MediaTomb is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License version 2

2015-01-29 12:55:49    INFO: MediaTomb configuration was created in: /mediatomb/
home/.mediatomb/config.xml
2015-01-29 12:55:49    INFO: Loading configuration from: /mediatomb/home/.mediat
omb/config.xml
2015-01-29 12:55:49    INFO: UUID generated: c457b2a0-a7ad-11e4-83b7-4303a755463
c
2015-01-29 12:55:49    INFO: Checking configuration...
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'zmm::Exception'
terminate called recursively

Killed by SIGABRT
pid=0x0052 ppid=0x0051 tid=0x0001 slot=0x00b7 pri=0x0200 mc=0x0001 ps=0x0010
Z:\MEDIATOMB\BIN\MEDIATOMB.EXE
Process dumping was disabled, use DUMPPROC / PROCDUMP to enable it.


My question is, where to place the bug report? Is it really libc ( http://trac.netlabs.org/libc )?
Thanks for your comments
Michael

guzzi:
Is there also an entry in the popuplog.os2? To test if libc is the culprit simply reverse the update. Yum downgrade *libc*0.6.6-22* will get you back to version 0.6.6-22. It might be that other upgrades get deinstalled because of a dependency.

Michaelhz:
Hm.. nothing about metiatomb.exe in popuplog.os2. Downgrade to 0.6.6-22 with same result. Switched back to netlabs-rel (libc-0.6.5) and it works again.

guzzi:
In that case, it might indeed be a problem with libc066. Best to file a report in the bugtracker.

Doug Bissett:
I used the WarpIn installer for LIBC066: ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/libc/libc-0_6_6-csd6.wpi and Mediatomb is working as it always has. I do know that the YUM package has been updated about 3 times in the last couple of weeks, but I have no idea what they were doing to it.

Be aware, that you may (probably do) have multiple copies of those DLLs, if you never cleaned the whole thing out after installing RPM/YUM.

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