On 25 Apr, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Would it me difficult (for me) to set up a version of the server that is
> very limitted (say, just play the same file over and over again).
> I'm currently more a computer-'user' (I do programming, but mainly in
> perl), but this could be great way to refresh my programming-knowledge on
> the 'low-level languages' (;-)) like C++.
> Can you give me hint where to start? What files are the main 'core' of the
> streaming-server?
The core of the streaming server lives in the subdir xmit. You should be
able to create a mixer object and keep stoking the mixer object with mp3
files and it should work for you.
>> I don't know if Obs runs on OpenBSD. Maybe it does, but if it does not
>> a little tweaking and it should run ok.
> It doesn't compile 'like that' in a OpenBSD; as you need some linux
> thread-libraries. I don't know enough of OpenBSD porting to see how this
> can be fixed.
I'm sure that OpenBSD has the needed thread libraries -- I'm just not
familiar with what changes need to be made to make the compile happy.
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing
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