Hi David,

I will play around with this, but cannot start before next weekend.

BR, Peter

Am 28.09.2011 16:18, schrieb David Baelde:
> Dear users,
>
> Romain and I have been closing tickets like crazy for the past few
> days. Most of them were pretty trivial, but some are important are
> tricky. We have run many tests, but we'd be grateful if you could run
> your own.
>
> So, if you have a little time, please
>   * get the latest mercurial source (default branch)
>   * run make clean at toplevel
>   * do the whole bootstrap/configure/make dance
>   * run your favorite scripts, snippets and torture tests
>
> It is important for us that you reconfigure from scratch, since Romain
> made important changes to the configuration system.
>
> A summary of the recent changes, so you know what to test, or what
> you'll get soon:
>   * configure script: forbid running as root, check for -fPIC, add
> prefix to compilation flags, and more
>   * conversions: add mux_mono(), plus many fixes and optims
> (audio_to_stereo, drop, mux, mean) [LS-556]
>   * input.http(): do not crash when input stream has an incorrect nb of
> channels [LS-565]
>   * clocks: avoid freeze upon errors during streaming, new source.init() 
> [LS-532]
>   * liquidsoap --interactive now displays usual error reports instead
> of exceptions
>   * server.telnet: timeout can be disabled by setting it to -1 [LS-557]
>   * Avoid freeze (panic exit) in case of a crash of the duppy scheduler
>   * output.icecast(): new timeout for connection [LS-555]
>   * blank(): avoid empty tracks in between "real" ones [LS-431]
>   * delay(): new "initial" param for starting with a delay rather than a track
>   * all request sources: queue management now in seconds instead of ticks
>   * playlist(), playlist.safe(): fix multiple reload and negative length bug
>
> Cheers,


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