I've been using the most basic functionality in Liquidsoap for my radio
station for about a week. I'm hosting on a VPS and I've been loving it so
far, however. I've been restricted to the 0.9.2 version, and even then I'm
unable to use certain important functions (namely, input.harbor, which I
really need).
I'm writing some open source radio management software that I want to
interface with liquidsoap, but it's been one late night after another. If
you could help me I would be very appreciative.
I have two questions:
*#1 On 0.9.2*
I'm running on the latest version of Debian squeeze 64bit, and I installed
liquidsoap with apt-get, however. Whenever I set up an input.harbor source
and add it to fallback(), even though it starts up liquidsoap with the .liq
file without any errors, the stream doesn't come online and the log file
just flat-out stops here:
[threads:3] Created thread "non-blocking queue #1".
It'd be great if I could just get a harbor input working and just wait for
an official debian release of 1.0.0.
*
#2 Mercurial 1.0.0 compile error*
I am trying to compile the latest mercurial repository with the
PACKAGES.minimal bootstrap and I get this error when I run "make":
File "outputs/graphics_out.ml", line 35, characters 4-23:
Error: Unbound value Graphics.open_graph
The file and line in question looks like this:
method output_start =
Graphics.open_graph "";
Graphics.set_window_title "Liquidsoap";
Graphics.resize_window video_width video_height;
sleep <- false
It looks like this just drives some sort of visualization code, given that
it enables visualization support no matter what you comment out in the
PACKAGE file. I tried removing the graphics functionality as best I could so
it would just compile but it just caused further errors.
I am considering moving to ices2 and the icecast fallback-mount for my
source streaming until Liquidsoap is ready to be installed properly on my
system, but I really don't want to, because I'll have to write a bunch of
code to replace the functionality that Liquidsoap provides by default.
If you could help me get this working, I would be forever grateful. Thank
you for the great product! Any idea when you'll release a v1.0.0 Debian
file?
Sincerely,
Justin Sovine
Owner/Operations
Grime Ethics Radio
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