Hello again!

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 01:12:49PM -0300, Fernando Ike wrote:
> On 07-07-2013 17:43, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> >Hi Fernando.
> 
> Hi Andreas,
> 
>    I ran again but I didn't receive some signal SIGSEGV when
> rygel-tracker package has installed.
> 
>   I removed rygel-tracker and ran rygel. It worked fine when I haved
> "few" files.

Please try to reproduce the same problem. If you experience other issues,
open other bug reports for them and keep the discussion on each issue
separately.

Your initial bug report indicated that you where running with
rygel-tracker installed. The configuration you sent me also
had tracker enabled still, so I assumed you where actually using
that setup. Are you telling me this wasn't the actual state of your
system while you reproduced the reported problem?

> 
> $fike@klatoon:~$ find ~/Music ~/Videos ~/Pictures| wc -l
> 2834
> 
>   Well, when I added my musics of external HD, rygel had
> segmentation fault.

I still need a backtrace with debugging symbols (preferrably one
with optimizations disabled, as previously discussed how to
rebuild a package to get that).

> 
> $fike@klatoon:~$ find
> /media/92f233d8-5bca-42cd-9394-950670db7b40/musica/ | wc -l
> 15812
> 
>   I think that problem is rygel and backend (sqlite). As rygel had
> add 15k music files, it has overload.

First and foremost, I'm not going to get involved in a guessing game.

Secondly, your number seems very low and http://www.sqlite.org/limits.html says:

  13. Maximum Number Of Rows In A Table

  The theoretical maximum number of rows in a table is 2^64
  (18446744073709551616 or about 1.8e+19). This limit is unreachable
  since the maximum database size of 140 terabytes will be reached
  first. A 140 terabytes database can hold no more than approximately
  1e+13 rows, and then only if there are no indices and if each row
  contains very little data.

> 
>   Could you have other test that can I do?

No, please stick to the same problem, with the same way to reproduce it and
get a backtrace. Without one I'm not able to help out any more since I'm not
able to reproduce the problem you have reported.


If you've lost interest in this, my recommendation is that you avoid
running software from the experimental suite and downgrade to the
stable release of rygel available in the unstable/sid suite.

> 
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Fernando Ike
> http://www.fernandoike.com

-- 
Andreas Henriksson


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