Thanks for that! I checked out the latest source from Hg and it seems to
work.
Now I have another question! The dynamic queue I am building contains files
served up over http and the queue can get a "skip" message at any time. If
I start streaming one file and do a skip, liquidsoap gets very unhappy
because it hasn't yet pulled the file down from the network. In fact, I've
had my stream broken and messages like "Error while sending data: could not
write data to host: Broken pipe in write()!" appearing in the logs.
I would like to ensure that the next request in the queue is always
available, but calling request.queue or request.equeue only allows a time
to be specified, not a number of requests.
Any ideas what I should try next?
Thanks
Chris
On 19 May 2012 21:15, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This issue is now fixed in the latest mercurial default branch.
>
> Romain
>
>
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