Good morning,

On 7/10/07, Jorge Ignacio Jiménez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my guess is that one would need a really very broken list in order to
> make playlist() fail. I guess I should run experiments.

your are right, only after many errors the source stops, but STOPS.

I was out of my mind, you have a point here. The playlist.safe() has
an interest, you're right. Also, it's slightly lighter as it doesn't
use a queue to preprare requests in advance. Note that I'm still
thinking about accepting to output fallible sources, but without
removing the playlist.safe for those who want rock-solid streams. Also
the fallibility error wouldn't disappear but could be turned into a
warning instead. Or maybe we should make a new different mode for file
output that doesn't interfere at all with stream output..

Are you moving to GPL 3 ?

Good question. I don't know, I have to read it first.

The icons in the bottom are outsourced clients: melodie, zapepelele and herbario
are ACTUALLY using liquidsoap. The others will be moved to liquidsoap in the 
next days.

Sweet ! So these three were successful early tests ? I'd like to link
these stations from our wiki, if you don't mind -- if you want to do
it by yourself to give more details, you're welcome of course.

Cheers.
--
David

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