Hi,

It's me again.
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.

What do you think ?

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