After the ridiculous realization that I can't use the same port for harbor
as I do with the icecast2 server, I have input.harbor working lol.
But when you have time, it'd be great to get the 1.0.0 mercurial release
working :)
-Justin
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Justin Sovine <[email protected]>wrote:
> 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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