Hey Romain!
I can't confirm that it was that bug, but it seems similar. However,
rolling back via slight modifications to the instructions provided (I had
downloaded 0.9.2 package from Launchpad via browser as source was
unavailable with APT, the 11.10 repos don't list it, and then just used
dpkg to install it after running apt-get build-dep) has done the trick for
the moment.
Thanks for assisting,
Kris
On 17 January 2012 02:15, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Le 16 janvier 2012 17:25, Kris Lipscombe <[email protected]> a écrit :
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Been using Liquidsoap for quite some years now, but since updating to
> > 1.0.0-beta3 on Ubuntu I'm encountering a bug that I can't for the life
> of me
> > figure out. On using input.alsa I get thrown an error that the variable
> > "input.alsa" is not yet defined. I get normal playback and recording from
> > other applications, but have the alsa libs perhaps gone wonky somewhere
> > perhaps? I'm really not sure and it seems must peculiar. I've tried it
> with
> > more complex applications in existing scripts, but even stripping all the
> > way back to
> >
> > liveIn = input.alsa()
> > output.alsa(liveIn)
> >
> > throws the exact same error. Is there something I'm overlooking in the
> docs
> > that has changed? I can't see it if there is. I've attempted using "in"
> but
> > this doesn't seem to work as far as I can see. I've even gone as far as
> to
> > simply select 'out(sine())' but no dice. My netbook's sound dialogue also
> > isn't showing anything playing back or recording when Liquidsoap is
> running.
> >
> > I hope I'm not missing something painfully obvious that's changed, and
> that
> > it's a solvable issue.
> >
> > Hoping for an answer,
>
> There is a liquidsoap-plugin-alsa package that is supposed to provide
> this functionality. However; you may be hit by this bug:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/liquidsoap/+bug/891054
>
> Romain
>
--
Kris Lipscombe
Head of Tech
University Radio Falmer
www.urfonline.com
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