I recently updated to Kodi 17.3 from 16.1 solely to receive the patch for the subtitle vulnerability. If I didn’t need the subtitle patch I’d be completely happy staying at 16.1.
My Movies and TV Shows are nfs shares over MySQL. This works perfectly on all my machines on Kodi on16.1.
However, on 17.3 the libraries do not populate. I cannot add an nfs share as new source as the shares will not scan or save. I also cannot add/save a new source from volumes on my hard drives attached by usb.
I haven’t found anything helpful in the forum about MySQL or nfs issues on 17.3. Does anybody have a solution to get these shares working?
ALSO—opensubtitles.org claims that the subtitle vulnerability is resolved. Is that true? https://forum.opensubtitles.org/viewtopi…=1&t=16119
Thanks
Louie
LOG: https://pastebin.com/Xg4HUtmA
Setup:
OSX Version 10.11.6
Platform MacMini 4.1 (mid 2010)
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Install Method dmg
Version of Kodi 16.1
Skin name Transparency 9.1.2
Other devices using Kodi:
MacBook Pro (mid 2014) OSX 10.11.6, Kodi 16.1
Retina iMac (5k, mid 2015) OSX 10.11.6, Kodi 16.1
2 – FireTVs with Kodi 16.1
RaspberryPi using OSMC’s Kodi 16.1 (I use this solely to output analog music to unpowered outdoor speakers).
4 X 2TB hard drives connect by USB to MacMini
NFS shares setup on MacMini
mySql server on MacMini