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Kodi hangs/crashes since latest Android update due to SQL errors #20939

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aglavic opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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Kodi hangs/crashes since latest Android update due to SQL errors #20939

aglavic opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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aglavic commented Feb 1, 2022

Bug report

I'm using Kodi on my Shield TV and have been very happy, especially as it allows me to use Netflix with 5.1 sound.

Since a recent update of the operating system, many plugins failed to work with some I/O error issues. I tried to make a clean install, removing all user files. The first time the system starts fine but after shutting it down and re-starting Kodi hangs on the startup screen. In the logfile there is an error about some SQL database. Deleting the database does not solve the issue.

I've tried the google store version, nighly build as well as the latest alpha with the same result. Storing data on internal storage instead of SD-card seems to solve the issue.

Expected Behavior

A clean install should setup Kodi and all components. The second startup should work normally.

Actual Behavior

Some setup seems to take place but a fatal error leads to an unresponsive/crashing application.

Possible Fix

Run Kodi from internal storage and not SD card.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install Kodi on latest Shield TV operating system
  2. Configure storage for SD-card using xbmc_env.properties
    (In my case:
    xbmc.data=/storage/D2C2-2CDB/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files
    3.Start Kodie, exit, start again

Debuglog

The debuglog can be found here:
kodi.log before reinstall
kodi.log after reinstall

Your Environment

Used Operating system: Android
Shield Android TV SW Version 9.0.0 (33.1.0.236
Android 11
Kernel: 4.9.141-tegra

Kodi version: 19.3 (google store and nightly) / 20 alpha

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Yeah, we don't support installations full of piracy addons, like yours is. Please supply a full, clean debug log showing your issue, otherwise this will just be closed.

Thanks.

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aglavic commented Feb 3, 2022

The second log is directly after a clean install without any plugins. For me moving Kodi back on internal storage fixed the issue, but that fills the limited internal storage quickly.

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