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Hey guys.
Upgrading from Linux 3.8.8 => 3.9.2 cause the "Connect to a NFS share" feature in the XBMC application to fail with the error "RPC Packet not accepted by the server"
Mounting the share via "# mount -t nfs4 192.168.1.100:/home/evan/multimedia multimedia" works fine without a problem.
I'm trying to discover what has changed in the kernel to cause this to suddenly stop working.
I have a thread open on the XBMC forums for this aswell.
I looked through the kernel change logs and saw a few things relating to NFS, but nothing obvious.
Last edited by EvanPurkhiser (2013-05-28 06:01:30)
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Here's exactly _where_ the error is raised in the NFS library XBMC uses.
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See http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964319
In particular, any testing of the attached patch would be welcome.
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The attached patch worked here when applied to kernel 3.9.4
Thanks!
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Looks like this has been fixed for libnfs upstream.
I've marked the libnfs package as out of date, but for anyone that needs this now, here's a PKGBUILD file
Marking as solved.
Last edited by EvanPurkhiser (2013-05-28 06:01:02)
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