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David Baelde commented on LS-482:
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I also just realized by accident that if you connect another icecast output to 
the same mount, it isn't rejected immediately but hangs. While it hangs you can 
even shutdown (ctrl-C) the main script, it'll take a long while to shutdown.

> Crash in duppy queue when feeding an harbor input with a dynamically created 
> icecast output
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LS-482
>                 URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-482
>             Project: Liquidsoap
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: David Baelde
>
> Consider the following script:
> ===
> live = input.harbor(port=8888,"live")
> add_timeout(2.,{
>   output.icecast(%mp3,port=8888,mount="live",fallible=true,
>                  once(sine(duration=1.14))) ;
>   (-1.)
> })
> output.dummy(fallible=true,live)
> ===
> Sometimes it runs fine but sometimes it crashes like that:
> 2011/02/22 22:19:39 [threads:1] Thread "generic queue #1" aborts with 
> exception Bad file descriptor in select()!
> Thread 1 killed on uncaught exception Unix.Unix_error(3, "select", "")
> Raised at file "", line 0, characters 0-0
> 2011/02/22 22:19:39 [main:3] Shutdown started!
> I ran this with the latest SVN (r8188). I'm not sure what's going on, but it 
> smells like a race condition between closing and reading.

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