2018-12-07, 09:05
Hi there,
I would like to "report" what I think is a bug (occurs from what I've been able to observe on Windows as well as on OS X or Raspberry PI). I have multiple sources added via FTP, and while library update (I have it configured to run on start) is running, there is no way to quit kodi gracefully - if I try to quit kodi, the interface looks like it about to close, but it just stays unresponsive, until I force quit it throug Task Manager/Activity Monitor/killall -9... it looks like the library update-ing thread/loop is not receiving or respecting the signal to quit what it's doing, as I can see from FTP server logs the scanning continues as if nothing has happened. If I let it finish (takes a few hours in my case) in this 'unresponsive' state, Kodi will just quit after the scanning/updating is finished.
Anyone else with the same problem ? Any chance of anyone skilled enough to take a look at it ? I suppose it wouldn't be something terribly complicated to fix, but I might of course as well be mistaken... or maybe it behaves this way for a reason (although I can't think of any to be honest)...
Thank you
I would like to "report" what I think is a bug (occurs from what I've been able to observe on Windows as well as on OS X or Raspberry PI). I have multiple sources added via FTP, and while library update (I have it configured to run on start) is running, there is no way to quit kodi gracefully - if I try to quit kodi, the interface looks like it about to close, but it just stays unresponsive, until I force quit it throug Task Manager/Activity Monitor/killall -9... it looks like the library update-ing thread/loop is not receiving or respecting the signal to quit what it's doing, as I can see from FTP server logs the scanning continues as if nothing has happened. If I let it finish (takes a few hours in my case) in this 'unresponsive' state, Kodi will just quit after the scanning/updating is finished.
Anyone else with the same problem ? Any chance of anyone skilled enough to take a look at it ? I suppose it wouldn't be something terribly complicated to fix, but I might of course as well be mistaken... or maybe it behaves this way for a reason (although I can't think of any to be honest)...
Thank you