Hi,

> Romain tells me that liblame0 has been renamed to libmp3lame0 in both
> Ubuntu and Debian. The renaming has been done on our most recent
> packages (maybe the deily builds, at least the upcoming 0.9.0
> version).

ok i uninstalled 0.3.8.1 and gave the daily build a try.
It installed without errors.
mp3 streaming works.

i will check and report if i am more stable now.




> In general Debian would be better if you can switch easily. We have
> two debian developpers in the team, so we always get good debian
> packages first. Conversely, Ubuntu packages have often had problems
> reported, and we could not do anything about it.

ok, if my problems persist i will switch over to debian lenny

>
>> Although there where errors,
>> i can use liquidsoap and mp3 streaming works
>
> Now I'm lost. Could you install liquidsoap 0.3.8 or not? Are you sure
> that you're not using 0.3.6 anymore (liquidsoap --version)?
>

yes, indeed it is strange. Although dpkg reported an error, the binaries
where there in place

>> but crashes ar now very often.
>
> It would be interesting to see the error that liquidsoap produces. It
> is not impossible that the soundcard support changed from one version
> to another, for example.
>

there was nothing reported in the log

>> After a crash I can not start liquidsoap again, it then crashes all the
>> time.
>> After a restart of the whole server it works again...
>> the log says nothing about the crash. It seems to be fine, although
>> sometimes there are some catchup entrys like
>
> This might be because the "crashed" liquidsoap is still running,
> frozen or something. You should check that the process exited. If it
> did not exit, you could check if it's responsive on telnet, if it's
> still connected to icecast, etc. And if it's not streaming anymore but
> still running, you don't need to restart your server, just kill -9
> <PID> (but this is still anormal and we should try to understand
> what's going on).
>

the liquidsoap process was gone i checked it with ps.
restarting it caused a Segmentation fault.
And also starting other software (eg. doing a apt-get update) caused a
segmentation fault... ;-((
maybe it is a hardware - audiodriver issue...
as you see i am using a cheep pice of audio card.
rebooting the server solved my problem for some hours.

Ok now i am running 0.9.0, i will keep you informed

> Good luck,
> --
> David
>

tnx, Peter


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