I have powered up reloaded TC and Rygel. I then did the check for updates" which did show the updates for gssdp, gupnp and rygel. I did the "process updates" on them, but think the instructions were incomplete, because it did not fix my issue, and still have the same issue.
A bit of info on my setup - I do not install any application on my system on boot-up - its always just the base system. My reason for this has to do, on how TC acts when any drive (flash / hard drive / floppy / zip drive...) has tce folder, when the system is powered up (and boot code "base" is not used - I do not have any apps set for boot up, and so are not installed). If I did not take these precautions, the TC system will hold this drive hostage, and never let it be unmounted. This drives (no pun intended) me crazy...
The updates were put (as Juanito stated) in a temp location; but how do they get put on my flash drive, where I have the main rygel (and Dependencies) files?
My guess on why I still have the same issue, is because I did not do a save, prior to shutting down TC, and those updates are lost. I normally do not save my settings. When I have all my setup changes, then I would do a save. I do not leave this system always powered up (or mainly just use on the weekends). Any time I use the system, its settings were from the one and only save (or will). But still making changes, and have not yet, did any saves.
Now prior to doing the "process updates", I used the apps browser, to change the tce folder/drive (from default /tmp/tce) to my flash drive, hoping it would put the updates on the flash drive, but it did not.
If this is what is needed (meaning a save), then that would be a problem. I do not yet, want to save my TC setup, because there are a number of reasons why, and take too long to give this info.
So please let me know what can be done, or if I have this wrong, also please let me know. But if I do not have this wrong, I see 2 options, to address this issue; to let me know the temp location, where the updates are located, so I could copy them. Or the other option is to email the files or host them, so I could down load them?
Thanks