Daryl Pawluk wrote:

> Daryl Pawluk wrote:
>
> > "Christopher W. Curtis" wrote:
> >
> > > Daryl Pawluk wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > i have icecast running. but you'll notice that it says the transmitter is
> > > > > already running.
> > >
> > > I don't use icecast, so I really have no idea how it works...
> > >
> > > > the libshout problem is caused by libshout being in /usr/lib. i moved it to
> > > > usr/local/lib and ./configure finds it. that's kind of strange!
> > >
> > > That sounds like a bug in the configure script; but I can't think how it
> > > would fail without explicitly trying to make it so.  After you run
> > > configure, it creates a config.log file that shows exactly what it was
> > > trying to do and what the error message was when it failed.
> > >
> > > Chris
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> > i noticed when i tried to build freeamp it's ./configure couldn't find a lot of
> > the libraries and .h files that are installed in /usr/lib /usr/include either.
> > there must be something wrong with the autoconfig setup on my system. i'm using
> > debian woody.
> >
> > found the problem with Xmit: Cannot start transmitter...
> >
> > in xmit/HTTPTranmitter.cpp: eCurrentState is not initialized
> >
> > HTTPTransmitter::HTTPTransmitter(Mixer *pMixerArg)
> >                 :Transmitter(pMixerArg)
> > {
> >    eCurrentState = e_Stopped;                             // add this line here!
> >
> >    pthread_cond_init(&sCond, NULL);
> >    pthread_mutex_init(&sMutex, NULL);
> > }
> >
> > and obsd works.
> >
> > now if only it played the music smoothly without dropouts. although this might
> > have to do with icecast or freeamp. i wasn't getting any jerkiness using
> > multicast. but i am getting it with icecast with obsd and with shout.
> >
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> i switched to xmms and the music is smooth!!!!
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more stuff on finding libshout. i ran autoscan in the obs directory and produced my
own configure.in. i moved the libshout libraries back to /ust/lib. then i ran
./configure and it finds the shout libraries ok! does anybody know how this stuff
works? there is clearly some kind of compatibility problem in the ./configure
supplied with obs and the version of debian that i'm running. but i don't know enough
about this autoconf system to figure it out. the same problem clearly exists with the
./configure in the freeamp source as well. the really puzzling thing about freeamp is
that libraries that both exist in /usr/lib are found in one case but not in another.
how the heck can that be?

anyway, i've got a working system using obsd with icecast and using xmms to play the
music and i'm very happy with it. now i can go on holidays knowing that i can play my
music anyplace i go where there is a computer with a browser and a media player. this
rocks!



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