Thanks for this. This is to inform you all that i updated the version of 
Liquidsoap in the Arch Linux User Repository to 1.1.1 as well. To 
install the master branch from GIT, install liquidsoap-git.

Regards,
Leonard

On 5/11/2013 18:24, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Some of you may have already noticed it by now: there's been a
> liquidsoap-1.1.1 tag on github since last wednesday:
>    https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/tree/liquidsoap-1.1.1
>
> I was waiting for the Debian package to be fully available to make an
> announcement but it looks like it's going to take more time than
> expected so, here we go!
>
> Liquidsoap 1.1.0 was just released that some users reported issues
> with the harbor, most notably on_disconnect not being called and
> liquidsoap crashing on some circumstances. So, we got back on our
> coding stations and prepared a couple of bug fixes.
>
> It hasn't been easy because some of these bugs were quite hard to
> track and reproduce and we would like to warmly thank all users and
> contributors who have patiently reproduced and reported issues to us!
>
> Fortunately, during that process, we also managed to slip in new
> features, most notably:
> * Support for windows service registration
> * Support a new FDK-AAC encoder that does both AAC and AAC+. This
> encoder is looks very flexible and is planned to replace both voaac
> for AAC and aacplus for AAC+ so don't hesitate it try it!
> * Support for %ifencoder which, like %ifdef, can be used to
> conditionally execute code at runtime when a given encoder is
> available.
> * A new bytes_per_page parameter for all %ogg encoders, which can be
> used to control page sizes. This is particularly useful to reduce
> latency when streaming ogg-encapsulated data.
>
> So, we hope that liquidsoap 1.1.1, a.k.a. the definite 1 release, will
> please you all. Debian packages will be available very soon and a
> windows binary build is planned very soon as well. As usual, please
> report any issue or feedback on this mailing list.
>
> I conclude, as usual, with the full changelog for this release:
>
> 1.1.1 (08-05-2013)
> ==================
>
> New:
>
> - Add support for FDK-AAC, which seems to be the best AAC(+) encoder around 
> for
>    now. Replacement candidate for VO-AAC and AACPLUS
>
> - Add %ifencoder to check whether Liquidsoap was compiled with support for a
>    particular encoding format.
>
> - There is now an emacs mode in scripts/liquidsoap-mode.el.
>
> - Liquidsoap can be used as a Windows service.
>
> Enhancements:
>
> - Handle more OSC types (float, float_pair, bool, string, string_pair) and 
> added
>    osc.on_*.
>
> - Better infrastructure for decoding images. add_image can now handle most 
> image
>    file types.
>
> - Add random.int as well as min_int and max_int to standard library.
>
> - Add playlist.merge to play a whole playlist as one track.
>
> - Add gstreamer.hls to play http live streams (HLS).
>
> - Add say.program to specify text-to-speech program in scripts.
>
> - Add "random" transition type to video.fade.* in order to select a random
>    transition each time.
>
> - Add max parameter to drop data on buffer overrun with input.gstreamer.*.
>
> - Add bytes_per_page parameter to ogg encoders.
>
> - Add support for DTX in speex and opus, as well as VAD for speex.
>
> - Localize some more parsing errors in files.
>
>
> Bugfixes:
>
> - Avoid deadlocks in harbor.
>
> - Correctly flush lame encoder.
>
> - Correct sequence operator when there is only one source.
>
> - Handle relative URLs in http playlists.
>
> - portaudio is now an active source.
>
> - Avoid jack I/O lowering the volume.
>
>
> Have a good week-end y'all!
> Romain
>
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