Thank you a lot.
*After make install,
# cd liquidsoap
# make service-install*
solved the problem.
Regards,
Senaka
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Senaka!
>
> Le 1 janvier 2012 01:15, Senaka Amarakeerthi <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
> > Wishing you all a Happy New Year!
>
> Thanks! Happy new year to you as well!
>
> > My OS is Ubuntu 10.10 64bit (VPS)
> >
> > I started installing Liquidsoap 1.0.0 from source. And these are the
> > location of installed files
> >
> > /usr/local/lib/liquidsoap
> > /usr/local/etc/logrotate.d/liquidsoap
> > /usr/local/etc/liquidsoap
> > /usr/local/bin/liquidsoap
> >
> > I can start the service using /usr/local/etc/liquidsoap/liquidsoap.liq.
> >
> > Streaming works while giving this error,
> >
> > ERROR: Failed to load plugin /usr/lib/ao/plugins-4/libnas.so => dlopen()
> > failed.
>
> I have never seen this error before. I am not sure as to where it can
> come from. The file mentioned above is loaded by libao so it is not
> something that liquidsoap has direct access on. I'd suggests looking
> as the usual suspects:
> * Is libao up to date?
> * Are there any bugs related to this issue filled against libao for
> this release of ubuntu?
> * What are the filesystem rights for this file? Does the daemon user
> (liquidsoap most likely) have access to it.
>
> Ultimately, if you can't fix it and do not need ao output, then you
> simply disable this plugin by editing your PACKAGES file and recompile
> liquidsoap.
>
> > liquidsoap is not available at /etc/init.d.
>
> I guess that you have compiled liquidsoap locally. You should be able
> to configure the build to place configuration, init.d and log rotate
> files in /etc using this configuration option:
> ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
>
> > How can I run liquidsoap as a service?
>
> If you place the init.d script in /etc as described above, it should
> be loaded as a system service.
>
>
> Romain
>
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