Sonarr version (exact version): 2.0.0.4645
Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): Mono JIT compiler version 4.8.0 (Stable 4.8.0.520/8f6d0f6 Wed Mar 15 10:51:49 UTC 2017)
OS: Fedora Workstation 22 (uname -a: Linux euterpe 4.1.6-200.fc22.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Aug 17 19:54:31 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
((Debug logs)): https://gist.github.com/oxguy3/6d7a2e411417a018164a03fe4d59cef0
Description of issue: Sonarr was working for about a day or so after I installed it, and I got all my shows added and my indexers and whatnot set up (Nyaa indexer, Transmission downloader). Now it crashes within about a minute or so of starting up. The error is “Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code.”. There’s an enormous stacktrace that comes with that error that doesn’t actually show up in any of sonarr’s log files (I got it by manually running sonarr from the command line and copy-pasting it). My log file link includes all three of sonarr’s log files, as well as the stacktrace that appears when it crashes.
17-4-3 14:36:08.3|Debug|VideoFileInfoReader|Getting media info from /home/shared/anime/Chobits/Season 1/Chobits - s01e08 - Chi Bewildered.mkv
My educated guess would be a problem with that file and mediainfo blowing up on it. Which version of mediainfolib
are you using?
According to DNF (YUM), I’m using libmediainfo version 0.7.86. That file has been there since before I set up Sonarr, so I’d be surprised if it only suddenly caused issues a day after installation. Also, when I run mediainfo /home/shared/anime/Chobits/Season 1/Chobits - s01e08 - Chi Bewildered.mkv
on the command line, everything seems to be fine. I just tried removing that particular file, and it still crashes – here’s the trace log file after doing that: https://pastebin.com/BfnmC2JC
Latest mediainfo version is 0.7.94, you should update.
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