Hi Leonard,

> I assume fdk-aac is configured to be 
> detected at runtime.

The way Debian/Ubuntu builds Liquidsoap plugins is totally different
from the upstream way described in the liquidsoap-full repo. Even with
the same upstream version of Liquidsoap, we were unable to get Vorbis
streaming working when using the plugin for Vorbis on Ubuntu saucy.

So rather than apt-pinning, I would recommend that you build Liquidsoap
and plugins from source (unless you are specifically aiming to help
Debian QA).

> What packages do i need to install in order to get
> liquidsoap to recognise an installed fdk-aac encoder?

See: http://wiki.sourcefabric.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13632310

Cheers!

Daniel

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