The thing is, I always start my scripts with the -t option, and it 
didn't work anyway. I had to recompile liquidsoap manually to get it to 
work. Could something else have been done differently?

On 06/26/12 09:25, David Baelde wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Audiodef Online <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't know if you've come across this issue, but telnet localhost 1234
>> would not work for me when I installed Liquidsoap via the ebuild. Any
>> idea why this would happen?
> This is probably nothing deep. Telnet is enabled if an option is
> passed (either -t on command-line) or set("server.telnet",true) in the
> script. It's probably just that the default script with the gentoo
> install doesn't have this option. In fact, the default script in the
> stock liquidsoap install also doesn't have it as far as I remember.
>
> David
>


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