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MartinS4 edited comment on LS-527 at 6/6/11 8:31 AM:
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@David: this issue happen in dynamic context, every time you add a dynamic 
connection to a closed (icecast/shoutcast) port. That's it !
I can add the following details:  while the liquidsoap process CAN'T be killed 
or breaked (Ctrl-C) in a normal way, telnet interactions are still possible but 
you can't remove any connection at all. However, variable that is used in the 
liq script ( for example to dyn_sources []), which hold uris, sources and 
outputs) is updated correctly.

      was (Author: martin):
    @David: this issue happen in dynamic context, every time you add a dynamic 
connection to a closed (icecast/shoutcast) port. That's it !
I can add the following details:  while the liquidsoap process can be killed or 
breaked (Ctrl-C) in a normal way, telnet interactions are still possible but 
you can't remove any connection at all. I can add that vars that are used in 
the liq script, for example to dyn_sources []  (which hold uris, sources and 
outputs) is updated correctly.
  
> Freeze when connecting on a closed shoutcast port
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LS-527
>                 URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-527
>             Project: Liquidsoap
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Samuel Mimram
>            Assignee: Romain Beauxis
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> From the ML:
> While I was tweaking the "dynamic sources" script, I have discovered
> that (I guess) using an non-available port to connect to the streaming
> server is freezing the liquidsoap process. I don't know if it's expected
> or not.
> What I get from the log is:
> 2011/05/12 18:03:52 [output(dot)shoutcast:2] Connection failed: could
> not connect to host: Connection timed out in connect()!
> 2011/05/12 18:03:52 [clock.wallclock_main:2] Error when starting output
> output(dot)shoutcast: Tutils.Exit!
> In the meantime and after this, the telnet prompt is unavailable.
> Ctrl^C gives:
> 2011/05/12 18:07:30 [main:3] Shutdown started!
> 2011/05/12 18:07:30 [main:3] Waiting for threads to terminate...
> but with no success: the only way I have found to terminate liquidsoap
> is killall -9 liquidsoap.
> I have to specify that I am running liquidsoap in a virtual host.

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