On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 10:35:58PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
> On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 10:03:38PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
> > The server I need to run liquidsoap on is Debian squeeze. Only. I don't 
> > have a choice here.
> > 
> > There's a bug in the binary iquidsoap-1.0.1~squeeze~sfo package which 
> > ignores or destroys metadata on input.http inputs. I was told to try the 
> > latest 1.1.1 from git, which supposedly does not have this problem. So, I 
> > need to get the latest version of liquidsoap running in order to have a 
> > working system, it seems.
> > 
> > However.
> > 
> > checking for ocaml dtools module >= 0.3.0... configure: error: requires 
> > version >= 0.3.0 found 0.1.6.
> > 
> > Are there backports or repositories for liquidsoap which have all the build 
> > dependencies in them too?
> > 
> > It looks like backports.debian.org doesn't have it.
> 
> Following up, it looks like those packages are in the git, so good news 
> there. For some reason they were not etting recognized or built. I forced 
> them to build with this rather brutal hack:
> 
> for i in `cat PACKAGES`; do
>   (cd $i; ./bootstrap && \
>      ./configure --disable-graphics && \
>         make && \
>         sudo make install)
> done
> 
> 
> And then came back to the top level, and ./configure && make.
> 
> But now I'm stuck with this at the final link step:
> 
> /usr/local/lib/ocaml/3.11.2/ogg/libogg_stubs.a(ogg_stubs.o): In function 
> `ocaml_ogg_stream_pageout':
> /home/src/backports/liquidsoap-full/ocaml-ogg/src/ogg_stubs.c:326: undefined 
> reference to `ogg_stream_pageout_fill'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> 
> 
> So, I'm confused. I grepped around in /usr/include and there's no such thing 
> as ogg_stream_pageout_fill. Is that even part of libogg-dev?
> 

Aaand.... sorry for having a conversation with myself, but it looks like this 
commit has created this particular hell for me:

da7cab92e50a71022741546254febe11b10a7c94

That feature doesn't exist in the version of libogg in squeeze. It was 
introduced in version 1.2.1.

I'll try to backport it and see what kind of hell that creates.

Once I get all this done, I'll post a binary for people to not have to go 
through this, or at least instructions.

-ken

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