Hi David,

There was nothing in the log, as liquidsoap appears to have crashed
before it could write out.

I was going to go back and try changing one small thing at a time from
my original script, but since you didn't say there was anything wrong,
I'm going to download the latest and see how that goes. :-)

Damien

P.S. Should I reply all when responding to you, or just to the list? I
normally respond only to the list, but I want to know if the programmers
prefer otherwise.

On 09/29/11 06:05, David Baelde wrote:
> Hi Damien,
>
> If by "my script dies" you mean that liquidsoap crashes, then there
> should be an explanation in the log. Otherwise it's a bug, whatever
> script you wrote. Since you're also mentioning difficulties to kill a
> crashed liquidsoap, I should mention that such bugs were fixed
> recently (merged yesterday) in the source, so please check with the
> very latest version. If this doesn't solve the problem, please be more
> specific (show us log excerpts).
>
> HTH


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